Beyond that, I am not sure what he does with himself besides appear on late night TV once in a while...he talks about doing things, but I never anything
This week Alec sits down with comedian Jerry Seinfeld who
debuted on HBO in 1981, the same year he first appeared on Johnny
Carson. Jerry Seinfeld was 27 years old.
Seinfeld's material stood out. It wasn't about his
upbringing or personal relationships. It was about our universal
experience of small things. Eight years after his HBO debut, he and
Larry David created a weekly series that changed both their lives.
After Seinfeld ran for nine seasons, Seinfeld went back to stand-up, and
to his audience. As he explains to Alec, Seinfeld feels uniquely
connected to his fans: “You have this relationship with the audience
that is private between you and them. Critics want to write, people
want to talk. We have our own thing that nobody can break … once you build that it can't be broken by outside forces.”
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