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Apparently there were peope clamoring for a Seinfeld reunion show (though I don't know any), so they did the closest thing that would still fit the character of both shows. Meta isn't always bad, hipsters.
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this is why missing an episode "curb" is becoming a non-issue. if i wanted a whole season of the seinfeld characters' whining, i'd buy a DVD of seinfeld. love me some larry, but no thanks.
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According to IMDB (and this is probably incomplete, as I only quickly glanced over his credits for Seinfeld), Larry appeared on the show five times in a non-voice only form:
1. On "The Heart Attack" in 1991 as "Screaming B-movie Actor,"
2. on "The Trip: Part 2" in 1992 as "Man in Hallway,"
3. on "The Pilot" in 1993 as "John F. Kennedy, Jr." and "Main in Raft #1,"
4. on "The Chinese Woman" in 1994 as "Man with Cape,"
5. and on "The Gum" in 1995 as "Newsstand Owner."
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Looks like he appeared on about 30 additional episodes in voice-only format.
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And the first person who says that Elaine wasn't in the pilot gets a knuckle sandwich.
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Lies! He played George Steinbrenner.
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Technically speaking Brian Moylan is correct: Larry David supplied the voice for George Steinbrenner, he never physically appeared on the show---another dude by the name of Lee Bear was the on-camera actor.
I HATE knowing this, btw.
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