Jerry Seinfeld: Much Ado about Nothing

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ECW Press, 1993 - 140 pagine
Jerry Seinfeld is the master of observational humour. Pointing at the small absurdities of daily life, Seinfeld makes his audience laugh with recognition. For many years a stand-up comic, Seinfeld was also the star of his own phenomenally successful television show, Seinfeld. But the road hasn't always been easy; at his first stand-up performance, he froze. This first unauthorized biography follows his rise to stardom. Also included is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Seinfeld.
 

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1 Tuesday Night in Milwaukee
5
2 Welcome to LA
21
3 The Coolest Thing on the Planet
31
4 Why Is This Man Single?
42
5 NBC Comes Calling
51
6 With Friends Like George and Kramer Who Needs Enemies?
61
7 A Second Chance
76
8 Taking Notes from Nobody
88
9 Racing the Fatman
95
10 That Championship Season
114
11 Seinfeld the Star
131
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Informazioni sull'autore (1993)

Josh Levine is a freelance television critic and the author of "David E. Kelley: The Man Behind Ally McBeal."

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