Julia Louis-Dreyfus Thought Seinfeld Would Be Canceled Before Season 1's Finale
Julia Louis-Dreyfus did not have too much faith when "Seinfeld" first aired, believing the show would be canceled before it could truly take off.
Read MoreJulia Louis-Dreyfus did not have too much faith when "Seinfeld" first aired, believing the show would be canceled before it could truly take off.
Read MoreHere are some of the films and TV shows where you may have seen Stephen Tobolowsky, who played the holistic healer Tor Eckman on Seinfeld.
Read More"The Office: Superfans Episodes" provide an even greater glimpse into the depravity of Creed Bratton and just how insane he truly is.
Read MoreKate Flannery is best known for playing Meredith Palmer on NBC's "The Office," and the actor revealed why she loves the Superfan episodes on Peacock.
Read MoreAfter some careful analysis, fans have decided that Jerry and Kramer's hallway on Seinfeld makes no sense. Here's why it's been bending minds for years.
Read MoreAfter recreating Point Place for That '90s Show, Debra Jo Rupp's collection of props from That '70s Show brought back the sense of nostalgia.
Read MoreHeading into Season 7, fans have many moments of "Young Sheldon" they can pick as favorites. However, Wyatt McClure thinks a classroom scene is the funniest.
Read MoreCBS's "Ghosts" star Asher Grodman recalled an incident that shows how his pants-less ghost character, Trevor, has impacted his own comfort with pants.
Read MoreSarah Silverman did not have the best time as a guest star on "Seinfeld." This was mainly due to Michael Richards' behavior toward her on set.
Read More"Night Court" is back on NBC with a (mostly) new cast. If the actors look familiar, here's where you may have seen them in action before.
Read More"Ghosts" star Rose McIver explained how the strong collaboration between the cast and the crew is what gives the CBS series its comedic magic.
Read MoreIn taking on the part of Elaine on "Seinfeld," Julia Louis-Dreyfus wanted to make sure she was playing a fully formed character and not just "the girl."
Read MoreWhile "Seinfeld" is regarded as one of the best sitcoms ever, it's not perfect. Here's an upsetting George Costanza moment on the show that didn't age well.
Read MoreFormer President Jimmy Carter had two high-profile roles during his heyday -- one being on a major '90s sitcom.
Read More"Ghosts" is a supernatural comedy, one where many of the cast members can improvise; however, that is not the case for Rose McIver, the lead of the show.
Read MoreBeing an immovable force of love and support is a pretty strong skill to carry into the afterlife, wouldn't you say?
Read More"Ghosts" has a huge, hilarious ensemble of silly spirits, and Brandon Scott Jones admits one of his co-stars nailed their character off the back.
Read MoreHow I Met Your Father fans are excited to see reporter and personality Sandy Rivers return to the franchise for a brief cameo in Season 2 Episode 5.
Read More"Ghosts" is a brilliant remake of a BBC show, but Rose McIver shared why she hasn't watched too much of the original show -- and how it helps her version.
Read MoreIn Paul Rudd fashion, the man who played Mike Hannigan in Season 9 of "Friends," can't help but joke that he wasn't a core character in the "Friends" finale.
Read MoreWe've lost several members of the "Eight is Enough" family since the show went off the air in the 1980s. Here are the cast members you might not know died.
Read MoreSteven Molaro was originally against calling the show "Young Sheldon," but he said that he and co-creator Chuck Lorre can laugh about it these days.
Read MoreMissy actor Raegan Revord has grown up on the set of "Young Sheldon." It is no surprise, then, that she considers her cast members a second family.
Read MoreOn "Night Court," Judge Harry Stone presided over the most bizarre cases Manhattan had. Her is the ending of the original "Night Court" finally explained.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon's Lance Barber has nothing but enormous respect for co-star Iain Armitage, and he believes that the young actor is nothing short of a class act.
Read MoreBy casting six attractive people, "The Big Bang Theory" producer-writer Eddie Gorodetsky thinks "Friends" sent the sitcom genre "backward" for a bit.
Read MoreHaving connections can get you far in life, and for Creed Bratton, a friendship from "The Bernie Mac Show" helped to land him a role in NBC's "The Office."
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