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| - Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an American actor and comedian, who appeared in the show Miami Vice as Pagone, a ruthless bookie who loaned gambling money to Judge Roger Ferguson (played by Bill Russell) who wanted the Judge to have his son Matt (played by Bernard King) throw his playoff game to square their account in the episode "The Fix".
- Best known as Kramer in Seinfeld.
- Michael Richards performed the voice of Bud Ditchwater in Bee Movie.
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- Michael Richards appeared in the Season Eleven episode, "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", coming to Randy Marsh's defense against the tolerant rednecks.
- Michael Richards (b. 1949) rose to fame as Kramer on the sitcom Seinfeld. He was spoofed on Muppets Tonight as Baby Kramer in the Seinfeld Babies skit. A few years earlier, he'd provided a guest voice on Dinosaurs, as WESAYSO's publicity director in Episode 224: WESAYSO Knows Best.
- Michael Richards is the alter-ego of Kramer, and an alleged comedian.
- Michael Richards is an American actor and stand-up comedian. He is easily best known for playing Cosmo Kramer in Seinfeld. After Seinfeld, Michael starred in The Michael Richards Show, but it was cancelled after only nine episodes. Prior to Seinfeld, he and fellow crew member Larry David were part of the ABC late night series, Fridays, which ran from 1980 to 1982. Michael appeared as himself in three episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm; he appeared on the season one finale of Jerry Seinfeld’s 2012 comedy web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee on September 27, 2012.
- Michael Richards (July 24, 1949) is an American actor, writer, comedian and television producer best known for his role as the eccentric Cosmo Kramer in the NBC sitcom Seinfeld (1989 - 1998). He would later become notorious in late 2006 after a cell phone video leaked of Richards exploding into a racist tirade against noise from a group of late arriving audience members during his performance at the Laugh Factory comedy club. He appears in the episode "Seinfeld's Last Stand" as a guest with his co-stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander where they beat Jerry Seinfeld to death due to his poor performance in his battle with Tim Allen.
- Michael "That Nigger Guy" Richards (born July 24, 1949) is a well-respected American actor, comedian, performance art satirist of Hollywood nightclubs filled with Hollywood industry people, and amateur anthropologist who is standing behind you right now with a pitchfork and noose. He is also known for being a racist, and is thus not so different than you, me, and every comedian that's ever lived on this planet. We'd all get along pretty well, actually. Except, I'm not really racist, nor a comedian. But as a particularly American comedian, Richards believes himself to be hilarious, yet he sometimes falls shorter than a quadriplegic without arms can throw a baseball like his friend, George Costanza. He is most well known for his role as Kosmo K. Kramer on the sitcom Seinfeld and has since co
- On November 17, 2006, during a performance at the Laugh Factory in West Hollywood, California, a cell phone video captured Richards shouting "Shut up" to an alleged heckler in the audience, followed by repeated shouts of "He's a nigger!" to the rest of the audience, using the word six times altogether, and also making a reference to lynching. Kramer's role in the Seinfeld episode "The Junior Mint" is a subject of conversation between Saddam Hussein and Muammar al-Gaddafi at Petorian president Peter Griffin's pool party in "E. Peterbus Unum".
- Michael Anthony Richards (born July 24, 1949) is an Emmy award-winning American actor and comedian, best known for his portrayal of the eccentric Cosmo Kramer on the television sitcom Seinfeld. Richards began his career as a stand up comedian, first stepping into a national spotlight when he was featured on Billy Crystal's first cable TV special. He went on to become a series regular on ABC's Fridays. Prior to Seinfeld, he made numerous guest appearances on a variety of television shows including Cheers, Night Court, Miami Vice and St. Elsewhere. His film credits include So I Married an Axe Murderer, Airheads, Young Doctors in Love, Problem Child, Coneheads and UHF. During the run of Seinfeld, he made a guest appearance in Mad About You. After Seinfeld, Richards starred in his own sitcom,
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