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Michael Richards (born July 24, 1949 in Culver City, California) is an
American actor, writer, producer, and comedian, best known for playing
Kramer on the television show Seinfeld.
Richards received a bachelor's degree in Drama from the California Institute
of the Arts in 1975 (he also had a short-lived Improv act with Ed Begley, Jr.
during this period).
Enrolled in the Los Angeles Valley College, he continued to dominate student
productions. He later said, "I am grateful that the public schools
introduced me to the performing arts." He was drafted during the Vietnam war
and stationed in Germany as one of the co-directors of the V Corps Training
Road Show.
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He produced and directed shows dealing with race relations and drug abuse; "This
was a successful, educational operation, boosting the morale of our men and
incorporating the arts into the service." He then spent two years in the
Army developing educational skits and a couple more years "finding himself"
at a commune in the Santa Clara Mountains; he drove a bus and developed a
stand-up comedy act in 1979. He got his big break nine months later
appearing in Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. He married a former
casting director (married 19 years, divorced in 1990), a union that produced
his daughter, Sophia, and now lives in the San Fernando Valley.
Kramer, from a Seinfeld episode.Richards began as one of the cast members on
ABC's Fridays television show (including a famous instance in which guest
Andy Kaufman refused to deliver his scripted lines, leading Richards to
bring the cue cards on screen to Kaufman, before a small riot ensued.) He
made several guest appearances with Jay Leno as an accident-prone fitness
expert, and gained a screen credit portraying "Stanley Spadowski" in "Weird
Al" Yankovic's movie UHF in 1989.
In the same year, he was cast as Cosmo Kramer (based on real-life
counterpart Kenny Kramer) in the television series Seinfeld, which was
created by fellow Fridays cast member Larry David and comedian Jerry
Seinfeld. The show quickly went on to become one of the most popular sitcoms
in television history.
In 2000, Richards began work on a new series for NBC, his first major
project since Seinfeld's high-profile finale. The Michael Richards Show was
originally concieved as a comedy/mystery, but the first pilot fared poorly
with test audiences. NBC ordered that the show be retooled into a more
conventional, office-based sitcom before its premiere. After a few weeks of
poor ratings and negative reviews, it was cancelled and is now part of the
Seinfeld Curse.
Richards was also slated to star in the USA series Monk, but pulled out of
the project, which later starred Tony Shalhoub.
Richards also played a cameo role in So I Married an Axe Murderer where he
was an "insensitive man," and had a supporting role as an escaped convict in
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