Famous Actors Who Appeared on Seinfeld Before They Became A-List Stars

Sarah Silverman

Sarah Silverman
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Episode: “The Money” (Season 8, Episode 12)

Though primarily known as a stand-up comedienne, Silverman also has experience in the realm of acting. In this specific episode, she played the role of Kramer’s girlfriend, Emily. A storyline involving Silverman and Kramer (Michael Richards) would’ve been absolutely fantastic.

Patton Oswalt

Patton Oswalt
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Episode: “The Couch” (Season 6, Episode 5)

Like Silverman, Oswalt primarily began his entertainment career as an actor. His unique vocal intonation — coupled with his uncanny timing — made him a perfect choice for a cameo appearance. On Seinfeld, Oswalt played a video store clerk.

Christine Taylor

Christine Taylor
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Episode: “The Van Buren Boys” (Season 8, Episode 14)

Taylor broke out during the 1990’s via her roles in Zoolander, The Brady Bunch Movie, and The Wedding Singer. Married to Ben Stiller, Taylor portrayed one of Jerry’s attractive girlfriends during a random episode. If one watches closely, most of Jerry’s on-screen girlfriends went on to become established actresses.

Peter Krause

Peter Krause
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Episode: “The Limo” (Season 3, Episode 19)

Well, this was an interesting role for Krause. Over the last few decades, he’s become a rather popular leading man. Parenthood and Six Feet Under are the two most notable shows that Krause has appeared on. In this episode of Seinfeld, Krause played a white supremacist (yes, you read that correctly).

Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau
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Episode: “The Fire” (Season 5, Episode 19)

Favreau has been a fixture in Hollywood for upwards of 30 years. Starting with Swingers, Favreau first became an actor — and has since become heavily involved in directing. On Seinfeld, he played Eric the Clown — a character hired to entertain the son of George Costanza’s girlfriend. In typical Seinfeld fashion, Eric and George got into a fight.

Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge
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Episode: “The Masseuse” (Season 5, Episode 9)

Though a veteran actress, we’ve come to know Coolidge from two roles: “Stifler’s Mom” in the American Pie series, and Elle Woods’ friend from Legally Blonde. In this specific episode, Coolidge plays — you guessed it — one of Jerry’s girlfriends. As one can see, she’s a masseuse.

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk
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Episode: “The Abstinence” (Season 8, Episode 9)

Bob Odenkirk is great. A likable and charming character, he most recently starred on Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad. On Seinfeld, he plays Elaine’s boyfriend — a would-be doctor who’s not exactly a doctor yet. Of course, this sort of ambiguity is right up Seinfeld’s alley.

Anna Gunn

Anna Gunn
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Episode: “The Glasses” (Season 5, Episode 3)

Like Odenkirk, Gunn made her mark on Breaking Bad. The highly gifted actress won two Emmy awards for her role on the breakout show. Of course on Seinfeld, she played one of Jerry’s many girlfriends on an episode midway through the show’s run.

Catherine Keener

Catherine Keener
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Episode: “The Letter” (Season 3, Episode 20)

Keener has been a veteran of the silver screen for quite sometime. After being somewhat of an unknown, she broke out with her role in The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Since then, Get Out has been one of her most prominent roles. She played Jerry’s artist girlfriend in one of the show’s earlier seasons.

Mariska Hargitay

Mariska Hargitay
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Episode: “The Pilot” (Season 4, Episode 22)

Hargitay has been well known for her spot on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. A storyline within Seinfeld involved Jerry pitching a pilot to NBC. The character of Elaine would be cast. As such, Hargitay played an actress auditioning to play Elaine in a show about Jerry’s life. We know…it sounds complicated to us as well.

Denise Richards

Denise Richards
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Episode: “The Shoes” (Season 4, Episode 15)

Based upon her drop-dead gorgeous looks, Richards made a ton of cameo spots over the years. Her breakout came in “The World is Not Enough” — though she also gained further publicity through her rocky marriage to Charlie Sheen. On Seinfeld, she played the the daughter of an NBC exec working with Jerry to create his television show.

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin
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Episode: “The Doll” (Season 7, Episode 16)

Griffin has been a controversial character since breaking into show business. A comic by trade, she hasn’t been afraid to speak her mind publicly (particularly as it pertains to the current President). Griffin has made appearances on a number of television shows (including her own reality show for a few years). On Seinfeld, she played the roommate of George’s then-wife, Susan.

James Spader

James Spader
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Episode: “The Apology” (Season 9, Episode 9)

A veteran actor, Spader has been involved in a number of noteworthy projects — including Boston Legal, The Blacklist, and Pretty in Pink. In Seinfeld, Spader’s character was a childhood friend of Costanza. Of course, the two quarrel over a sweater incident which happened years prior.

Michael Chiklis

Michael Chiklis
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Episode: “The Stranded (Season 3, Episode 10)

Chiklis hasn’t really been relevant in quite some time. He is most known for his role on The Shield — as well as within the Fantastic Four series. In this earlier episode, he plays a man hosting a party out on Long Island. Jerry and Elaine became stranded at the party because Kramer can’t seem to remember the address given to him. In a wild twist, Chiklis’ character eventually visits Jerry in New York, and gets him involved in a tricky situation featuring a prostitute and the police.

Teri Hatcher

Teri Hatcher
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Episode: “The Implant” (Season 4, Episode 19)

Hatcher actually began her performing career as a cheerleader for the San Francisco 49ers. After that, she starred as Lois Clark on a Superman spin-off (featuring Dean Cain). Since then, she’s steadily acted — though nothing’s come close to the success she enjoyed as the lead on Desperate Housewives. Hatcher was Jerry’s girlfriend for this episode. In typical neurotic Jerry fashion, he was trying to figure out whether her breasts were real or fake.

Megan Mullally

Megan Mullally
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Episode: “The Implant” (Season 4, Episode 19)

Funnily enough, Mullally also appeared in the same episode as Hatcher. She played George’s girlfriend in an episode where he only flew with her for her aunt’s funeral in order to rack up frequent flier miles. If that’s not a Costanza move, nothing is.

Molly Shannon

Molly Shannon
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Episode: “The Summer of George” (Season 8, Episode 22)

Shannon became a relatively big star based upon her brilliance on Saturday Night Live. This opened the door for her to appear on both television and film for a number of exciting projects. In Seinfeld, she was mocked by fellow co-worker Elaine for not moving her arms when she talked. Shannon’s character got her revenge by trashing Elaine’s office in a considerable rage.

Rob Schneider

Rob Schneider
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Episode: “The Friar’s Club” (Season 7, Episode 17)

Whether it be SNL or a myriad of other films, Schneider has been firmly embedded within the comedy landscape for decades. He’s excellent at impressions, and has proven repeatedly to be a master in character sketches. It made perfect sense to have him appear on Seinfeld as a partially deaf employee hired by Elaine’s boss. As such, a number of hijinks arise.

Lauren Graham

Lauren Graham
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Episode: “The Millennium” (Season 8, Episode 20)

Graham was a little-known actor by the time she appeared on Seinfeld. On this episode, Jerry was stressing how to order his speed dial list. In the end, Jerry messed everything up in a machinated scheme involving his girlfriend (Graham) and her stepmother. Since Seinfeld, Graham has starred in Gilmore Girls and Parenthood.

Brad Garrett

Brad Garrett
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Episode: “The Bottle Deposit” (Season 7, Episode 21)

The physically imposing figure became a revered actor as the lovable brother of Ray Romano in Everybody Loves Raymond. Since then, Garrett has steadily appeared in a number of projects. On Seinfeld, Garrett played a car mechanic who ultimately ended up driving away with Jerry’s car (no word on whether Garrett’s character got busted for grand theft auto).

Amanda Peet

Amanda Peet
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Episode: “The Summer of George” (Season 8, Episode 22)

Peet appeared in an episode where she was a waitress dating Jerry. Upon being picked up for an award’s show, Jerry realized that Peet’s character lived with another man — something he was a bit perplexed about. Peet has steadily been acting since the mid-1990’s. She’s currently on the IFC show Brockmire.

Debra Messing

Debra Messing
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Episodes: “The Wait Out” (Season 7, Episode 21); “The Yada Yada” (Season 8, Episode 19)

Messing actually appeared on two episodes of the show. A physician on the show, Messing initially dated Jerry after breaking up with a former fling. On her second appearance, Messing yet again was involved with Jerry — though he broke it off with her after her loose lips divulged secrets Jerry preferred to keep private (such as the fact that he hates dentists).

Jeremy Piven

Jeremy Piven
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Episode: “The Pilot” (Season 4, Episode 23)

Yes…that is Jeremy Piven. We aren’t sure whether he shaved his head (or if he’s really bald), but Piven set out to play Costanza in the famed ‘Pilot’ episode. We have to admit, he looks pretty spot-on in this capacity. As many know, Piven’s breakout role came as explosive super agent Ari Gold in Entourage.

Courteney Cox

Courteney Cox
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Episode: “The Wife” (Season 5, Episode 17)

Prior to her Friends fandom, Cox appeared as a young, bright-eyed actress on Season 5. In order to get a discount on dry cleaning, Jerry and Cox’s characters pretend to be married. However, a marriage-like tiff between the two leads Jerry to giving the discount to another woman. Oh, the deceit!

Bryan Cranston

Bryan Cranston
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Episodes: Five in total

Cranston might be the most famous actor on this list. He also is the one that appeared on the most episodes as a recurring character. Cranston played Tim Whatley — a character who both dated Elaine and was also Jerry’s dentist. One of Tim’s craziest storylines involved him converting to Judaism for the simple fact of being able to make jokes about Jewish people without making them uncomfortable. Cranston went on to star in Malcolm in the Middle shortly after. His most famous role to date is as Walter White in Breaking Bad.