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Is George based on Larry David?

Is George based on Larry David?

George appears in every episode except “The Pen” (third season). The character was based on Seinfeld co-creator Larry David but is surnamed after Jerry Seinfeld’s real-life New York friend, Michael Costanza.

How do you get rid of the Kavorka?

The priests tell Kramer that he has the power of the kavorka which translates to the lure of the animal and is irresistible to women. To end the young nun’s infatuation with Kramer, he is told that he has to get rid of the kavorka by wearing foul-smelling foods.

How did Steinbrenner feel about Seinfeld?

Sorry, Larry David – Steinbrenner didn’t love this very much Yankees broadcaster Suzyn Waldman told Business Insider in 2014 that the Yankees owner absolutely loved how Seinfeld portrayed him, except for one thing. “George loved that stuff. … George thought it was spot on,” Waldman said. “He thought it was hysterical.”

Is Julia Louis-Dreyfus hair curly?

Her real hair is explosively curly, when it hasn’t been coaxed into sleekness for an event. These days, it is also “blasted by chemotherapy and still growing out,” after six rounds of treatment that Louis-Dreyfus underwent last year for breast cancer.

What is the Kavorka Where did that phrase come from?

In Seinfeld, Kavorka is supposed to mean ‘The lure of the animal’. It is therefore something like the animal attraction which causes friends to adore you and women to lust after you. So if you have got the Kavorka, you are said to be a real player and some kind of Casanova probably.

Is Larry David the voice of Steinbrenner?

Larry David voiced the character, who talked nonstop, regardless of whether anyone was listening, and sometimes referred to himself as “Big Stein.” His face was never seen, but the back of Steinbrenner was the back of Lee Bear. The real George Steinbrenner died of a heart attack on July 13, 2010.