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‘Seinfeld’ cast yearns for the days of puffy shirts


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The absence of cell phones, Jerry’s old computer and the group’s fondness for “Melrose Place” may soon feel antiquated. Louis-Dreyfus cringes at some of her outfits and hairstyles, and is quick to correct Seinfeld’s claim that her clothes have aged more than his.

After the show ended, Seinfeld, 51, mostly went back to standup, a journey chronicled in the documentary “Comedian.” The other three have tried new shows: Alexander with last season’s canceled “Listen Up,” Richards with the failed “The Michael Richards Show,” and Louis-Dreyfus on “Old Christine,” which debuts at midseason on CBS.

But being pigeonholed by “Seinfeld” is a price the cast will gladly pay. “What actor wouldn’t want that kind of experience?” says Louis-Dreyfus, 44.

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Perhaps inevitably, the foursome is further removed from “Seinfeld” than many fans. Richards, 56, says he never says “Giddy up!” — “not even when I’m on a horse.”

They say they rarely watch their old show, though Alexander, 46, recounts the fun of watching “Seinfeld” with his children, who were surprised what a jerk their father was.

The cast will nevertheless have plenty to remind them of “Seinfeld.” People actually practice Mr. Constanza’s pseudo Christmas holiday, Festivus, for example. Alexander still gets shouts of “Can’t-stand-ya” and “these pretzels are makin’ me thirsty!” Louis-Dreyfus hears “yada yada yada,” and Seinfeld is asked “where’s Kramer?”

So what does Richards get?

“Wish you were back.”

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