Who sued Seinfeld comedians in cars?

Seinfeld, 803 F. App'x 550 (2d Cir. 2020). Plaintiff Christian Charles brought suit claiming ownership over the pilot episode of the show “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” that he and his production company helped develop back in 2011.
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Which friend sued Jerry Seinfeld?

In 1998, Jerry Seinfeld's college buddy Michael Costanza sued the comedian $100 million for harming his reputation by clearly using him for the basis for the show's bizarre, spiteful character George.
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Why is Jerry Seinfeld being sued?

But he said Seinfeld liked the pilot episode. The lawsuit sought $150,000 for each infringement of a copyright Charles obtained with a slightly different title: “Comedians in Cars Going for Coffee." Seinfeld's lawyers said Charles only sued after learning Netflix had allegedly paid $750,000 per episode.
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Has Jerry Seinfeld been sued?

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jerry Seinfeld has settled a lawsuit accusing the comedian of selling a fake Porsche at a 2016 auction for $1.54 million. Seinfeld also settled a related lawsuit he filed against European Collectibles, a California classic car dealer from which he had purchased the car for $1.2 million in 2013.
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Do Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee pay guests?

Spade shared, “You go out and you do a gig and you get paid, there's almost nothing like it.” In response to Spade's comment, Seinfeld shared the amount that his Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee guests are paid for an appearance, but it's the old-school way he did it that was so genius.
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Does Seinfeld Own Copyright to Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee?



Did Jerry Seinfeld give the Acura to Einstein?

The car, which has just 2,600 miles on the clock, was bought by Seinfeld but not for his own collection. Instead, Seinfeld gifted the car to fellow comedian Bob Einstein who passed away in January. The car is being sold as part of an estate sale.
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How much does Netflix pay Jerry Seinfeld?

On Oct. 1, the sitcom arrives on Netflix globally as a part of a five-year deal for reportedly north of $500 million, thanks to both its enduring observational humor and an escalating streaming war in which classic TV shows are being used as crucial weaponry.
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Who is Mike Costanza?

Michael Costanza is a real-life friend of Jerry Seinfeld who played a truck driver in the episode “The Parking Space”. He is the person who inspired the name of George Costanza.
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Who is Jerry Seinfeld based on?

Elaine Benes, Seinfeld

It's obvious—or at least well known—that two of the four main Seinfeld characters are based on its creators: Jerry is a fictionalized Jerry Seinfeld, and George is a fictionalized Larry David. Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) is also based on a comedian: stand-up Carol Leifer.
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Was Seinfeld a stolen idea?

US comedian Jerry Seinfeld has defeated a lawsuit which alleged he had stolen the idea for a TV series. A former colleague claimed he had originally pitched the idea for Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. Christian Charles said he had first suggested the format to Seinfeld in 2002 - a decade before it debuted.
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Did Jerry Seinfeld get a ticket on his show?

In a first for Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld was pulled over for speeding in a classic Lamborghini Miura while filming the newest episode with comedian Chris Rock.
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Where is Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee?

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee was shot in New York, NY, and Los Angeles, CA, USA.
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Are Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld friends?

Are Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld still friends? Seinfeld and David are still close pals despite David's exit from Seinfeld. In 2012, David appeared on Seinfeld's show Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, in which they looked back fondly on their iconic sitcom days.
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Who is Elaine Benes 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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Do Seinfeld actors get royalties?

Per The Globe And Mail, Julia, Jason, and Michael were given no share of overall royalties from the show.
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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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Who owns the rights to Seinfeld?

Netflix bought the worldwide rights to "Seinfeld" in 2019 in a deal that allowed the show to stream on Hulu until 2021. Hollywood trade outlets said at the time that the deal was worth more than $500 million and beat offers from other streaming platforms as they raced to sign up popular content and new subscribers.
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How much do Seinfeld actors get paid for reruns?

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 is wrong with Super Dave's voice?

Emmy winner and Letterman regular succumbs to cancer

Bob Einstein, the gravelly-voiced actor best known for playing Curb Your Enthusiasm's Marty Funkhouser and the spirited stuntman Super Dave Osborne, died Wednesday at the age of 76. New York Daily News reports that he had been battling cancer.
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Does Jerry Seinfeld have a car collection?

In 2016, Seinfeld put some of his beloved cars for auction and sold off $22 million worth of his collection. Jerry Seinfeld parted with 18 cars from his collection, 16 from his stunning collection of Porsches and two Volkswagens.
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Is Super Dave alive?

Stewart Robert Einstein (November 20, 1942 – January 2, 2019) was an American actor, comedy writer, and producer. He created and performed the satirical stuntman character Super Dave Osborne, and was also known for his roles as Marty Funkhouser in Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Larry Middleman on Arrested Development.
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