The actor played Elaine Benes' hilariously eccentric boss, Mr. Peterman, at a fictional version of the real-life company John Russell is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE. He joined the PEOPLE team in 2024.
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After Julia Louis-Dreyfus played the brilliant and quirky Elaine Benes on Seinfeld, she went on to become one of the wealthiest cast members on Veep partly thanks to her salary from the '90s sitcom.
During a chat with Women’s Health, Garner revealed that she eats a “big salad” like Elaine Benes daily for lunch. While the contents of each lunch might be slightly different, the actor said ...
Legend has it that they were driven to hoard the devices as Jerry Seinfeld's pal Elaine did on the TV show. In fact, Elaine weighed the "sponge-worthiness" of potential lovers to determine whether ...
Jerry Seinfeld: That's the last babka. They got the last babka. Elaine Benes: I know. They're going in first with the last babka. Seinfeld: That was our babka. Elaine: You can't beat a babka!
Boy oh boy, Seinfeld writers loved writing for J. Peterman, the semi-fictional catalogue mogul and boss to Elaine Benes — at least according to John O'Hurley. The reason, he explained on a ...
During a chat with Women’s Health, Garner revealed that she eats a “big salad” like Elaine Benes daily for lunch. The contents of each lunch might be slightly different, but the actor said ...