Unlike During an opening discussion, Kramer reveals to Jerry that in 1979 he was struck on the head by a falling air conditioner while walking on the sidewalk. Cosmo Kramer, usually referred to as simply "Kramer", is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), played by Michael Richards. They have been together since 2002 and have one son.This article is about the American actor. That's the first thing he said.

And then he kept on with his bit. He also says that he has plans for a coaster to be built into the cover. Michael Richards achieved lasting fame with his portrayal of Cosmo Kramer in Seinfeld, the 1990 sitcom about nothing.

Kramer has on a few occasions taken people under his wing and aggressively protected their interests. Kramer first thinks of the book in "The book itself is full of pictures of celebrities' coffee tables, and even had a pair of foldable wooden legs so that it could itself be turned into a coffee table. He is sometimes shallow, callous and indifferent. He does not seem to have trouble attracting women, but his relationships often come to an embarrassing end, and, like Jerry's, are usually short lived. And then when I told him that, that's when he flipped me off and said, "F-you N-word." In the episode "Along with his stint at H&H Bagels, Kramer is engaged in a variety of short-lived jobs.

For other people named Michael Richards, see from "Mr Monk and His Origins," a special feature packaged with the Season One DVDs. ―Cosmo Kramer. His entrance is a recurring gag. And, then, after a while, I told him, "My friend doesn't think you're funny." Cosm… The female friend of the group is Elaine Benes. Kramer never completed high school; however, it is made clear in "Kramer was estranged for a long period from his mom, Babs Kramer, who works as a restroom matron at an upscale restaurant. He frequently 'slides' into Jerry's apartment, often resulting in applause, as in "As Dr. Martin van Nostrand, Kramer tries to get hold of Elaine's medical chart to erase the negative comments her doctor has made in "The band Kramer's Place made reference to the character Kramer. He is confident in his own unique way of doing things, yet he can be neurotic and highly-strung. Though eccentric, Kramer is generally caring, friendly and kind-hearted; he often goes out of his way to help total strangers, and tries to get his friends to also help others and to do the right thing even when they do not want to. Immortalized as Cosmo Kramer on the classic sitcom Seinfeld (1989), L.A. comedy star Michael Richards was born and raised in South Los Angeles, California, to Phyllis (Nardozzi), an Italian-American medical records librarian, and William Richards, an electrical engineer. This included 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, causing him to throw his drink into Richards's face before a small riot ensued (Richards later claimed he was in on the joke).

Kramer's physical eccentricities are a frequent source of humor. The character of Kramer was originally based on the real-life Larry David was hesitant to use Kenny Kramer's real name because he suspected that Kramer would take advantage of this. Elaine once dated Jerry early in the show, but then progressed to be a… In the episode, "As a younger man, Kramer had several jobs. It starts in "Richards's portrayal of the Kramer character closely resembles that of Stanley Spadowski, a janitor-turned-children's-TV-host he played in the 1989 Of the four main characters, Kramer has the fewest on-screen romantic relationships. In 1980, he began as one of the cast members on ABC's Fridays television show, where Larry David was a writer. Jerry even mentions speaking with him in "Kramer's apartment is the subject of numerous radical experiments in Kramer has a liking for smoking Cuban cigars. On the other hand, Kramer has displayed an almost unbending loyalty toward Jerry in many episodes, especially when choosing to help him against His relationship with Newman is defined from the start in "The Suicide", where they get along very well.