The Terrifying Reason Why Elaine's Dad Is Only In One Seinfeld Episode
Elaine's father only appeared in one episode of Seinfeld, because the actor who portrayed him's on-set antics proved too risky to invite back.
Read MoreElaine's father only appeared in one episode of Seinfeld, because the actor who portrayed him's on-set antics proved too risky to invite back.
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Read MoreJudd Nelson experienced a meteoric rise in the 1980s, but hasn't been in a major movie in at least 15 years. Here's our examination of his career arc.
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