
Jerry Before Seinfeld
Ratings
Jerry Seinfeld returns to the club that gave him his start in the 1970s, mixing iconic jokes with stories from his childhood and early days in comedy.
Production
Embassy Row
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Jerry Seinfeld
Self

Jay Leno
Self

Mark Schiff
Self

Jimmy Brogan
Self

Johnny Carson
Self (archive footage)

Andy Kaufman
Self (archive footage)

Ed Koch
Self (archive footage)
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