I remember when I got a part on 'Seinfeld' it was like an out of body experience, I was so excited.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was young enough to certainly realize the excitement of how popular 'Seinfeld' was.
To me, in retrospect, it was amazing that 'Seinfeld' was a show that had such mass appeal. At first it was a disaster in the ratings, but then it became a cultural phenomenon. I don't know if that's possible anymore, but I don't try for that.
Oh, yeah, I've seen 'Seinfeld' 1,000 times.
My all-time favourite programme is 'Seinfeld;' I could just sit and watch that over and over again.
I was a rabid 'Seinfeld' fan. Then I did the show, and it ruined the show for me. Not that it ruined the quality of the show, but I had seen behind the curtain at Oz.
The pilot of 'Seinfeld' was made and dropped. 'Seinfeld' was not supposed to go to series.
In terms of comedy, there was a Seinfeldian era of comedy that I love but got played out. Seinfeld was great, but then after him it was people acting like Seinfeld and making observations that we felt like we'd kind of heard before, and then you're seeing Seinfeldian comedy in commercials. Suddenly everything is observational funniness.
I watched 'The Sopranos,' I saw a couple of episodes of 'Mad Men.' I loved 'Seinfeld.' In fact, I got some CDs of 'Seinfeld.' 'Seinfeld' was hilarious. Oh, boy. The Nazi soup kitchen? 'No soup for you!'
I really loved when I started doing '70s Show,' though I had never acted before, so it was a great training ground being on a sitcom.
I have no illusions about having another 'Seinfeld' in my life.