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Actor Michael Richards starred for nine years on the television series Seinfeld, playing Jerry Seinfeld's quirky next-door neighbor Cosmo Kramer.
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Big Braek: Seinfeld
In 1989, Richards auditioned for a new sitcom, Seinfeld, an offbeat new show headlined by popular standup comedian Jerry Seinfeld. Auditioning for the role of Seinfeld's quirky neighborhood Cosmo Kramer, Richards did a handstand in the middle of his performance and then continued on with his lines as if nothing had happened. Seinfeld decided to cast him on the spot. "My mind was made up," Seinfeld later remembered. Over the next nine years, from 1989-1998,
Richards would make Kramer into one of the most iconic characters in television history – known for his hilariously dramatic entrances, unkempt hair and loveable goofball personality. He came so fully to inhabit the personality of Kramer that writer Larry David began reworking dialogue to fit Richards' conception of the character. "At this point, Larry writes with what I do," Richards told one interviewer at the peak of Seinfeld's run. "Four years ago, we had no idea what the character was all about." Richards won three Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his performance (1993, 1994, 1997).
Aftermath and Scandal
After Seinfeld finally completed its impressive nine-year run in 1998, Richards set out to star in his own show. The Michael Richards Show, starring Richards as Vic Nardozza, a disheveled private investigator, debuted on NBC in 2000. Unfortunately, the show received poor reviews and lackluster ratings and was canceled after only seven episodes. Perhaps because audiences so completely conflated Richards with his longtime character Cosmo Kramer, he was unable to land other roles after The Michael Richards Show flopped. Instead, Richards returned to his roots as a standup comedian and spent the next years touring nightclubs across the country.
Richards returned to national prominence in a rather unfortunate manner in 2006. Responding to a black audience member who had been heckling him during a comedy show, Richards unleashed an angry, racist tirade laced with racial slurs. A recording of the incident soon went viral on the Internet, and Richards became an infamous symbol of celebrity racism. Although Richards publicly apologized for the indefensible remarks, the ugly incident seemed to hammer the last nail into to the coffin of his already-stagnant career. Since then he has appeared only as a voice actor in the animated film Bee Movie (2007) and as himself in Curb Your Enthusiasm (2009).
Whether or not Michael Richards ever makes a career comeback, he has left an indelible mark on television history with the creation of Kramer – one of the most beloved characters on one of the most beloved TV shows of all time. However, his legacy also remains marred by his 2006 tirade. Richards hopes that one day people will be able to forgive his off-the-cuff racist comments and remember him for the good he brought to the world in the form of laughter. "What constitutes spirituality is heart," Richards said. "Making people laugh is something else – I did Seinfeld for 10 years – it lightens things up, helps people enjoy the world they live in more.
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