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  Morty Seinfeld - Wikisein - A Wikia wiki
Morty Seinfeld - Wikisein - A Wikia wiki
Morty Seinfeld, played by Barney Martin, is a fictional character on the US television sitcom Seinfeld (1989-1998).
Morty made a living selling raincoats under a man named Harry Fleming for 38 years, and considers his invention of 'the beltless trenchcoat' (also called 'the executive') his greatest accomplishment.
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Morty: Doesn't sound like you're friends to me. If you were friends you'd ask her for the number.
Morty: So, you stand in the lobby, by the elevator, and wait for her to go to lunch.
Morty: Well, she can't be too mad-- she's still coming to the wedding.
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 BBC - Comedy Guide - Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld's stage act chiefly comprises his observations about the madness of life's idiosyncrasies; the sitcom Seinfeld's premise was to adapt these views into stories - to this end, the episodes were light on plot (prompting the famed 'show about nothing' tag), but heavy on character and comic dialogue.
Within three years Seinfeld had risen to become one of the biggest comedy hits in the USA - it had taken a while for the public to pick up on the style of the show but now they had got it they were crazy about it.
Although named after Jerry Seinfeld, he was not the star: the show had four of them, and each player, equal to the others, was given a specific plot-idea in every episode.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/s/seinfeld_7775675.shtml   (1373 words)

  
 Seinfeld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Seinfeld jumped the shark when George's soon to be wife died from licking the envelopes for their wedding.
Seinfeld was a great show but, i noticed a downhill slide when the pudgy postman freind of kramers we all know him as newman started making fewer apperances on the show.
Seinfeld was not a show about nothing, it was a show about life in New York City and NYC is NOT a nice place.
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Seinfeld Episode Guide Pilot Summer 1989 (series is titled The Seinfeld Chronicles) "Good News, Bad News" gs: Lee Garlington [ Claire ], Pamela Brull [ Laura ] A girl Jerry met on the road wants to stay with him when she comes to New York.
Morty's ace in the hole, to keep him from impeachment, is the woman Jerry stole the marble rye from, but she doesn't remember him, at least at first.
The Seinfelds tell the Costanzas that there is no room for them in Florida, that gives Frank all the incentive he needs to move.
www.seinfeld-fan.net /epsiodeguide/bigepisodeguide.txt   (18792 words)

  
 The Seinfeld Store of Morty's Mall
Elaine certainly is the queen of her castle on the front of this 100% cotton white t-shirt.
First published in 1993, when Seinfeld the sitcom was establishing itself as the funniest half-hour on television, this is a collection of Jerry's musings on everything from relationships to shushing in movie theatres.
Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Everything and Nothing is an excellent book for any Seinfeld fan, and any philosopher, amateur or professional interested in a philosophical analysis of a pop-culture phenomenon.
www.mortysmall.com /seinfeld.shtml   (1239 words)

  
 TVRage.Com :: TV Show Summary :: Seinfeld :: Television Series Synopsis
Jerry Seinfeld (as himself) is a comedian who's next door neighbor, Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards), is a professional moocher, the brains behind several get-rich-quick schemes, and is over at Jerry's apartment more than his own.
George Costanza (Jason Alexander) is a short, stalky, bald man, who for most of his life, lived with his parents.
Seinfeld, said to be a show about nothing, was actually about a lot.
www.tvrage.com /Seinfeld   (215 words)

  
 Jerry Seinfeld (character) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerome (Jerry) Seinfeld is a semi-fictional character on the US television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998) who was named after, based on, and played by comedian Jerry Seinfeld.
Jerry's parents are Morty and Helen Seinfeld, a retired Jewish couple living in Florida.
In "The Pony Remark," Helen, Morty, Jerry, and Leo attend a 50th-anniversary party for Manya and Issac, an elderly couple whose relationship to Jerry is never explicitly defined.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jerry_Seinfeld_(character)   (1961 words)

  
 RIP, MORTY SEINFELD YOU WERE A 'RICHTIGER MENSCH
He appeared in more than "tsvantsik" (20) episodes, and told the Associated Press that "playing Jerry's dad was like having whipped cream on top of a mountain of ice cream." He was the Florida retiree who complained about the Costanzas, and launched an ill-fated run for chairman of his Boca Raton condominium board.
Morty refusing to let Jerry pay for a"moltsayt" (meal) anytime they go out to eat even if he has no money to pay the bill.
An act in which Morty continues to speak about important matters to a fellow "arbeter" (worker) when unknowingly to the speaker the other person is no longer present.
haruth.com /mw/morty.htm   (746 words)

  
 The Classic TV Database - Classic TV Shows - Seinfeld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Jerry Seinfeld portrayed himself as a young single comic in New York coping with dating, nutty friends, and the indignities of city life.
Seinfeld, the "show about nothing," gradually grew into an enormous hit and was the archetypal friends-hanging-out series of the 1990s.
Seen once in a while were Jerry's parents, Helen and Morty, George's folks, Estelle and Frank (who were as neurotic as he was), and Newman, an overweight mailman who lived in the building.
www.classic-tv.com /shows/seinfeld.asp   (221 words)

  
 Blubba's Shack
In fact, the following "Seinfeld" characters have become so familiar to television audiences that the mere mention of their names evokes a smile and a knowing nod.
Morty is the proud inventor of the beltless trench coat and had a long career in the garment industry before retiring to a condo in Florida.
She and Morty regularly visit Jerry in the big city since his busy life doesn’t allow him to make it to the Sunshine State as much as they would like.
www.fortunecity.com /skyscraper/memory/596/Seinfeld/character.html   (447 words)

  
 gregfielder.com - everything that’s on my mind   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Morty actually appeared in the show’s second episode, but was played by a different actor.
Martin was Morty for the rest of the series and he was just fantastic.
Like Morty, a different actor was used in Frank’s first appearance, after which Jerry Stiller played the role for the rest of the series.
www.gregfielder.com /2006.08.22/seinfeld-list-2   (1181 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Seinfeld - Season 4: DVD: Tom Cherones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Morty is up in arms when he thinks his wallet is stolen in the doctor's office.
In fact, "The Contest", arguably the finest Seinfeld episode, broke down walls with its subject matter (which you all know unless you live in a cave), and thus expanded the boundaries of television during the politically correct `90s.
She had never seen Seinfeld before and had never been exposed to this style of humor or the slice of American life that the series presents.
www.amazon.com /Seinfeld-Season-4-Tom-Cherones/dp/B0007YXRCW   (2859 words)

  
 TV ACRES: Character Bios - Jerome "Jerry" Seinfeld (Seinfeld)
Jerry once reconsidered a relationship with a girlfriend with fungicide in her bathroom; and another time, he couldn't bring himself to kiss his girlfriend, Jenna after discovering her toothbrush had fallen into the toilet.
As a result of their callous actions, Jerry and friends were sentenced to one year in jail for failing to assist the man [per a local Good Samaritan law].
The real Jerry Seinfeld used to live at the given address in the 1970s but there is no apartment 5A.
www.tvacres.com /char_seinfeld_jerry.htm   (513 words)

  
 NewsGuys Seinfeld Lists - SCRIPTS
MORTY: Jerry, I wanna tell you that meal was the worst.
MORTY: because she puts up such a big stink every time I have a piece of
MORTY: Well, if he fixes my back I'll be happy.
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 "Seinfeld" - "The Pen" - Fun Facts, Questions, Answers, Information
Morty is upset about this because he thought Jack had a Coke and didn't pay for it.
Elaine: "This bar is right in my back!" When Elaine is injured, Morty and Helen sleep on the sofa bed so Elaine can sleep in a proper bed, Morty also becomes injured because of the sofa bed.
The morning after Morty sleeps on the sofa bed, he has the same injury as Elaine, when he complained about the bar, Helen said: Helen: "I was very comfortable."
www.funtrivia.com /en/subtopics/Seinfeld---The-Pen-202918.html   (602 words)

  
 HowardForums: Your Mobile Phone Community & Resource - Barney Martin AKA Morty Seinfeld has died
Barney Martin, who played Jerry Seinfeld's father Morty on more than 20 episodes of "Seinfeld," died on Monday (March 21) at the age of 82.
Although Phil Bruns originated the part of Morty Seinfeld, Martin took over the character in the show's second season in the episode titled "The Pony Remark" and made regular appearances until the show's 1998 finale.
Martin was the third actor to play the part and became the one most identified with the role of the Florida retiree.
www.howardforums.com /printthread.php?t=598284   (439 words)

  
 Seinfeld: DVD Updates and Price Comparisons
The premise of this sitcom is Jerry and his friends going through everyday life, discussing various quirky situations that we can all relate to (especially if we live in New York).
All of this, of course, is yadda yadda yadda to Seinfeld fans, whose patience for the show's DVD debut has been amply rewarded.
This has extended to the commentaries: Seinfeld pairs with David on some episodes, while Alexander, Richards and Dreyfus team up on others.
www.thetvstation.com /ttspopularseinfeld.htm   (652 words)

  
 Seinfeld: The Pen - Moviefone
Synopsis: A pen designed for use in outer space is at the center of this episode, which finds Jerry and Elaine in Florida, where Morty Seinfeld is being given...
Movie Info for Seinfeld: The Pen on MSN Movies Seinfeld: The Pen: find the latest movie reviews, photos, trailers, clips, news, local showtimes, dvd info, synopsis,cast and crew, awards, movie series...
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 Seinfeld Lists - The Pony Remark
Martin (as Morty Seinfeld), Len Lesser (as Uncle Leo), and Liz Sheridan
MORTY: I don't know how you're going to be comfortable like that.
MORTY: Believe me, I wouldn't bother you if the army hadn't closed that base in Sarasota.
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 Seinfeld - The Cadillac (2) 
Morty is fastening a jacket as he enters.
MORTY: By the time we sit down, it'll be quarter to five.
HERB: Morty Seinfeld, you are officially dismissed as condo president.
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 Morty Seinfeld :: Morty Seinfeld - Why couldn't the second last show have been the finale?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Seinfeld jumped man shark when George's soon to be wife died from licking the envelopes for their wedding.
And because that was the end of the Seinfeld era, most like myself feel that a piece is missing.
Morty Seinfeld, Jerry's "#1 Dad," is dead.www.eonlin e.com/News/Item s/0,1,16200,00.
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 Morty Seinfeld aka Barney Martin Biography and Filmography
Morty Seinfeld aka Barney Martin Biography and Filmography
Morty made a living selling raincoats for 35 years.
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 E! International - News - Jerry's "Seinfeld" Dad Dies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Philip Bruns played the character in the very first episode in 1990, but it was Martin who stuck in the role, appearing in 23 episodes between 1991 and 1998.
Playing opposite Liz Sheridan (aka Helen Seinfeld), Martin earned a place in pop culture history as the Florida retiree who complained about the Costanzas, schemed with Kramer to sell belt-less raincoats and launched an ill-fated run for chairman of his Boca Raton condominium board.
Before his Seinfeld duty, Martin worked steadily on TV in the '80s and early '90s, regularly turning up in sitcoms like Major Dad, Full House, The Golden Girls, The Wonder Years, Murphy Brown, Mama's Family, Punky Brewster, Diff'rent Strokes and Night Court.
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 Seinfeld's TV dad dies at age 82 - Television - MSNBC.com
Seinfeld's TV dad dies at age 82 - Television - MSNBC.com
Comedian and stage actor Barney Martin was best known for playing Jerry Seinfeld's father on the hit television series "Seinfeld." But he previously had hit roles in the film version of "The Producers" and the stage version of "Chicago."
In “Seinfeld,” Martin was the third actor to play the part of Seinfeld’s father and became the one most identified with the role of the Florida retiree.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/7286276   (439 words)

  
 Seinology.com :: Scripts :: 20-The Pen
MORTY: yeah, he's supposed to be the emcee.
And this year we are honoring Morty Seinfeld (the crowd applause and someone yells: Morty!) A man who slept more hours on the job than Ronald Reagan.
MORTY: (to the crowd) He gave my son a pen, and then he takes it back.
www.seinology.com /scripts/script-20.shtml   (2399 words)

  
 Seinfeld Quotes - Morty Seinfeld Quotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Morty Seinfeld Quotes (1 - 1 out of 1)
MORTY: Well, it's getting kinda late, why don't we uh...
I'll be back in the morning, when he's close to finish with his story.
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 Barney Martin (I)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Running with the Egg: Making a 'Seinfeld' (2005) (V) (in memory of our friend)
Running with the Egg: Making a 'Seinfeld' (2005) (V)....
Seinfeld: Jason + Larry = George (2005) (V)....
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 Seinfeld: The Raincoats (1) - TV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When Morty says "we can't stand 'em" in reference to the Costanzas, it is reminiscent of Coach Heyman's line from 305 - The Library; calling George "Can't stand ya".
However, in Season 2's "The Pony Remark," Morty says that he came up with the idea for the beltless trenchcoat when he went to work for "Harry Flemming" - as if it were a normal part of his job, and not an accidental innovation.
As such, it would be impossible for Morty to have tripped over Jerry's toy in 1946.
www.tv.com /seinfeld/the-raincoats-1/episode/2322/summary.html   (549 words)

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