'Seinfeld' secrets even superfans don't know
02 Jul 2025


Seinfeld, a show about nothing, has entertained us for decades with its unparalleled humor and relatable characters.

However, even the most die-hard fans may not know some fascinating behind-the-scenes facts that add dimensions to this legendary sitcom.

From casting decisions to unexpected inspirations, these secrets reveal the depth and creativity behind Seinfeld's inception.

Here are some surprising insights that even veteran fans might find enlightening.


Elaine's dance was inspired by real life
Real inspiration


Elaine Benes, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, was infamous for her dance moves on the show. Surprisingly, the awkward moves were inspired by real-life events.

Louis-Dreyfus based Elaine's dancing on a friend who had similar moves at parties. This quirky addition became one of the show's memorable moments, showcasing how real-life experiences can enhance fictional characters.


The iconic theme music was customized for each episode
Unique soundtrack


Did you know that the catchy theme music of Seinfeld was not just a static piece but was customized for each episode?

Yes, Jonathan Wolff, who composed the music, would adjust the bass riffs and other elements to match Jerry Seinfeld's stand-up routines at the beginning of every episode.

Now, that explains why the music complemented Jerry's monologues perfectly!


The show almost had a different name
Alternate title


Before settling on Seinfeld, the creators considered several other titles for the show, including The Seinfeld Chronicles.

NBC executives felt it needed something catchier and more straightforward. This led them back to simply using Jerry Seinfeld's last name as its title.

A decision that undoubtedly contributed significantly to branding its legacy today.


Festivus originated from a writer's family tradition
Holiday tradition


Festivus is one of those quirky elements brought into Seinfeld that has transcended into popular culture, beyond our television screens, around the world today.

Quite interestingly enough, though, this holiday wasn't wholly fictional.

It drew inspiration from writer Dan O'Keefe's family tradition, where they celebrated their version, replete with airing grievances, among other rituals, making it both hilarious and oddly relatable, too.


Kramer was almost not Kramer
Casting twist


While Michael Richards brought Cosmo Kramer alive with his eccentric portrayal, he wasn't the first choice for the role.

The character was first named Kessler in early drafts because of legal issues with Larry David's real-life neighbor, Kenny Kramer.

Eventually, they decided on "Kramer," and Richards' performance became an indispensable part of Seinfeld's success.

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