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...They don't use the star system here," says Jerry Seinfeld, as he and Larry David trudge up the mall stairs to a coffee shop on Ventura Boulevard. "That's why I like it." Sure enough, they put their names on a list and are told there's a 10-minute wait. Actually, it is 25 minutes before a table is cleared for the creators of TV's hottest sitcom...
...earns $2,200 a week writing for NBC's "Seinfeld...
...story was the offense. Or maybe Harvard just wanted to get home for "Seinfeld...
...sudden vogue for stand-up comedians is based on solid Nielsen evidence. First Roseanne and later Seinfeld, Home Improvement and Martin showed that joking at the Improv can be a springboard to prime-time success. Now producers and studio executives are scouring the comedy clubs for the next Tim Allen or Martin Lawrence. "It's a feeding frenzy," says a comedy producer. "A lot of these people you might cast as the second or third lead in an ensemble. But now, the studios want to build shows around them...
...acts booked, but the thrillingest personages backstage were a basketball player and a sitcom actor. Shaquille O'Neal was besieged by pose-with-me picture takers. And the man who turned every head was, curiously, Michael Richards, as spacy- and bemused-seeming in person as his Kramer character on Seinfeld...