How did Kramer make money?

He instead gets a giant billboard in Times Square. Even when Kramer sues a candy company, it falls flat. Fans can also assume Kramer received money for his ad with Calvin Klein and revenue from his coffee table book sales. In the sitcom, Kramer reveals he once worked for a bagel shop and has been on strike for years.
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What mental illness does Kramer have?

In the course of five years, psychiatry students and their professor at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey have concluded that Kramer's behavior is in line with that of people given diagnoses of schizoid personality disorder.
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How much was Kramer's rent?

As Jerry once explained, the building that he and Kramer live in is rent-controlled. In one episode, when he tries to get Elaine into the building, he explains the rent-controlled apartment above him was going for just $300 per month.
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Why do they clap when Kramer comes in?

Cosmo Kramer wasn't the first TV character to get a studio audience whooping and clapping for him when he entered the frame. The practice is most famously associated with Happy Days' Arthur Fonzarelli (played by Henry Winkler), aka the Fonz.
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Do they ever show Kramer's apartment?

Seinfeld didn't show Kramer's apartment all that often, especially early on, but when it did, there was always an item or two that seemed out of place. Or in place - after all, Kramer lived there.
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Who was Elaine on Seinfeld based on?

According to Seinfeld's biography (written by Jerry Oppenheimer), Elaine was based in part on Susan McNabb (who was dating Seinfeld when the character was created), though eventually named after friend and fellow comic Elayne Boosler.
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Is Kramer wealthy?

The question of Kramer's income in Seinfeld has still alluded fans until this day. At one point, fans theorized Kramer might be independently wealthy. In the sitcom, fans only meet his mother, who worked as a matron in a restaurant. Not much else is known about Kramer's family or his father.
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How much is George Costanza worth?

Jason Alexander is an American actor, comedian, director, producer, singer, writer who has a net worth of $50 million. Jason is best known for his role as George Costanza on the long-running sitcom Seinfeld.
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Why did Seinfeld call Kramer Kessler?

He only wanted a Kramer to be on the sitcom if he could play Kramer (which obviously did not happen). As a result, Kramer's name was changed to Kessler for Seinfeld's pilot episode, "The Seinfeld Chronicles." It wasn't until Kenny was paid $1,000 for the use of his name that Kessler became Kramer.
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What did Kramer do after Seinfeld?

Michael Richards had his own show after 'Seinfeld' ended

Later, he went on to appear in popular shows such as Cheers and Fridays, and films such as Coneheads and UHF.
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Is George Costanza a sociopath?

But George dwells in this role of loser that his friends have given him, a psychopath like him may even use it to his advantage. George is a master liar and manipulator. It's the manipulator part that helps him get so many dates and we see this trait put to use frequently throughout the course of the show.
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How much money did Kramer make on Seinfeld?

They ended up receiving $600,000 per episode for the show's final season, which worked out to around $15 million a piece. That's the same as earning around $24 million today.
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Are Michael Richards and Jerry Seinfeld friends?

After Michael Richards' racial tirade appeared on the internet, Jerry Seinfeld denounced his friends words, but he also supported his friend. Since then, Richards has made multiple appearances on Seinfeld's show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.
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Who is the richest Seinfeld actor?

  • Jason Alexander: $50 million (£36.8m) ...
  • Jason Alexander: $50 million (£36.8m) ...
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus: $250 million (£184.3m) ...
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus: $250 million (£184.3m) ...
  • Larry David: $400 million (£295.2m) ...
  • Larry David: $400 million (£295.2m) ...
  • Jerry Seinfeld: $950 million (£701m) ...
  • Jerry Seinfeld: $950 million (£701m)
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Is Jerry Seinfeld a billionaire?

Jerry Seinfeld's net worth is $950 million. Jerry earned the vast majority of his fortune thanks to the sitcom "Seinfeld" which has proven to be one of the most-profitable shows in television history, in terms of syndication royalties.
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Is Larry David richer than Jerry Seinfeld?

David is not nearly as rich as Seinfeld: The comedian, actor and beloved sitcom namesake is worth a massive $950 million according to Celebrity Net Worth.
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Is Elaine from Seinfeld rich?

His wife inherited that branch of the family fortune in 2009, also taking over management of her husband's various companies, and today she is considered to be the wealthiest woman in Russia, with a net-worth of about $6 billion.
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How much royalties does Seinfeld make?

Syndication, Streaming Rights, & Merchandise

This is essentially their minimum cut for every bit of official Seinfeld-related revenue in perpetuity from mugs to reruns on any goddamn channel. To this day, it's estimated that both Seinfeld and David receive residuals of between US$40 million and US$60 million each year.
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What was Elaine's job on Seinfeld?

During the first five seasons, she worked at Pendant Publishing, where she served as a copy editor before losing her job at the end of the fifth season when the company went bankrupt (an occurrence for which she was partially responsible). In the sixth season, she was a personal assistant to the wealthy, eccentric Mr.
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Why did Elaine wear her hair like that?

In her interview, Louis-Dreyfus humorously explained Elaine Benes' hair. She described how, in developing a look for Elaine's 'do, she was inspired by the film A Room With a View, based on the book by E. M. Forster. “OK, look, in my defense,” she began, “first of all, the hair.
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Does the Seinfeld cast get along?

The entire cast of Seinfeld didn't always get along, sometimes to the point of writing characters off the show so that others wouldn't have to deal with them.
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Why was Seinfeld Cancelled?

By the end of the final season, Seinfeld simply didn't want to do the show anymore; the time felt right to end the sitcom while it was still on top.
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