1. British actor Norman Brenner served as a stuntman for 9 seasons for the role of Michael Richards in the series.

2. In the season 8 episode “The Pothole,” Jerry drops his girlfriend’s toothbrush into the toilet bowl.

Jerry takes the toothbrush out of the toilet, puts it back, but before he can tell his girlfriend that he dropped the toothbrush in the toilet, his girlfriend uses the toothbrush. This incident is a real one that episode writer Dan O’keefe has been through, and he marries his girlfriend, with whom O’keefe has experienced the “toothbrush” incident. In an interview, O’keefe is asked if his wife knew about this situation. O’keefe says, “she found out with this interview.”
3. Jerry Seinfeld has an obsession with the number” 9″, which led to the series lasting 9 seasons.

Jerry Seinfeld was born in 1954 (5 + 4 = 9), graduated from high school in 1972 (7 + 2 = 9), first appeared on The Tonight Show in 1981 (8 + 1 = 9), and Seinfeld aired on 1989 (1 + 9 + 8 + 9 = 27; 2 + 7 = 9), and the Seinfeld series was always broadcast at 9 p.m. And the Seinfeld series, which lasted for 9 seasons, ended in 1998 (1 + 9 + 8 + 9 = 27; 2 + 7 = 9).
Seinfeld said, “9 is good.” And, “When we finished, we had 180 episodes (1 + 8 + 0 = 9). When I told people that I was going to make a final in the 9th season, they asked why it wasn’t in the 10th season. 10 is uninspired. 9 is my number, and its meaning in numerology means “to complete,” he said.
4. All of the costumes prepared for Jason Alexandar’s character in the series, George Costanza, were made in 1 size small.

5. The Seinfeld series has inspired several rap albums.

Wale’s Mixtape About Nothing album, released in 2008, includes two songs called “The Kramer” and “The Vacation From Ourselves,” and Julia Louis-Dreyfous played in the clip. In addition, Wale released another album called The Album About Nothing, where she collaborated with Jerry Seinfeld.
6. Kenny Kramer is Larry David’s real-life ex-neighbor. And Kenny Kramer was paid $1,000.00 to use the name on the show.

True Kramer did not settle for this payment, but prepared a Seinfeld-oriented bus tour and earned 15 more years after the series ended under the name “Real Kramer Tour.”
7. What about George Costanza’s Marisa Tomei obsession?

Of course, Tomei is a beautiful woman. But the real reason Costanza is obsessed with Tomei in the drama is that the Seinfeld team found Tomei’s name very pleasant. In an interview with Tomei, “They called me and asked me to be a guest in an episode. I asked why you want me. They said they liked the rhythm of your name, too.”
8. Michael Richards made his entrance for the first time in Episode 3 by slipping through Jerry’s door.
And after that episode, he did it 284 more times. You can also watch some of these entries in the video and The Legend bar scene.
9. In the “The Lip Reader” episode of Season 5, Big Brother Season 7 winner Mike “Boogie” Malin played the ball collector in the tennis match.

10. Freakazoid! From Seinfeld was seen on Muppets Tonight, Family Guy, In Living Color, Funny or Die, and Saturday Night Live.
11. Lee Garlington, the actress who played the waiter in the pilot episode, was originally scheduled to be a character who would constantly be in the series.

12. Kenny Rogers Roasters restaurants gave the Seinfeld team permission to use their restaurant for the season 8 episode “The Chicken Roaster.”

They even fed the whole crew. According to urban legend, it has since gone into decline in America and closed many of its restaurants. But several of the chain’s restaurants still continue to operate in Asia.
13. Frank Sinatra passed away on May 14, 1998, while playing in the Seinfeld final.