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After Dinner Speakers: Jerry Seinfeld, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Peter Ebdon
Jerry Seinfeld, Born in Brooklyn, New York to parents Kalman and Betty. Moved with family, including sister, Carolyn, to suburban Massepequa, Long Island at young age. Dad, who had terrific sense of humor, was a commercial sign maker.
Attended Oswego College in upstate New York, but transferred to Queens College back in New York City. Jerry Seinfeld Developed interest in stand-up comedy after brief stints in college productions. Went straight from college graduation to amateur night try-out at New York's Catch a Rising Star, 1976.
Jerry Seinfeld Continued to perform in local clubs and Catskill Mountain resorts, until his career was boosted by an appearance on a Rodney Dangerfield HBO special, 1976. Jerry Seinfeld's Career took off after first successful spot on Carson's Tonight show, May 1981, at age 27. Appearances on Letterman and Merv Griffin shows followed. Jerry Seinfeld Also appeared four times as 'Frankie' on "Benson" (1979) sitcom, and after he was abruptly fired from the show, he swore never to do another sitcom unless he had greater control. This opportunity emerged when he was invited to create a sitcom for NBC in 1979, and teamed with one-time stand-up colleague, Larry David.
Progression of Seinfeld Chronicles, The (1989) (TV) into the long-running "Seinfeld" (1990) series phenomenon was ended by its co-creator and co-executive producer, Larry David (I). Still unmarried, Jerry Seinfeld moved back to New York City into a new multi-million-dollar, multi-level apartment on Central Park West just down the street from his original, small bachelor studio on West 81st.