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"Seinfeld" The Wig Master (1996)



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Original Air Date:
4 April 1996 (Season 7, Episode 18)
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Plot:
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Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order) (complete, awaiting verification)

Jerry Seinfeld ... Jerry Seinfeld

Julia Louis-Dreyfus ... Elaine Benes

Michael Richards ... Cosmo Kramer

Jason Alexander ... George Costanza
Heidi Swedberg ... Susan Ross

Patrick Bristow ... Wig Master

Harry Van Gorkum ... Craig

Gina Mastrogiacomo ... Prostitute

Kim Chase ... Charmaine

Chaim Girafi ... Jiffy Park Guy (as Chaim Jeraffi)

Michael McDonald ... Jesse (as Michael James McDonald)
Pamela Dillman ... Salesperson
Zack Phifer ... Bob
Shashi Bhatia ... Flower Girl
Norman Brenner ... Ian
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ruth Cohen ... Ruthie Cohen (uncredited)

Larry David ... Police Officer (voice) (uncredited)
Victor Wayne Harris ... Man at Jiffy Park (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Andy Ackerman 
 
Writing credits
Larry David (creator) &
Jerry Seinfeld (creator)

Spike Feresten (written by)

Alec Berg (executive story editor) &
Jeff Schaffer (executive story editor) &
Gregg Kavet (executive story editor) &
Andy Robin (executive story editor)

David Mandel (story editor)

Produced by
Larry David .... executive producer
Tom Gammill .... supervising producer
Marjorie Gross .... producer
Tim Kaiser .... producer
Carol Leifer .... co-producer
Suzy Mamann-Greenberg .... producer (as Suzy Mamann Greenberg)
Peter Mehlman .... supervising producer
Max Pross .... supervising producer
Jerry Seinfeld .... producer
George Shapiro .... executive producer
Nancy Sprow .... coordinating producer
Howard West .... executive producer
Morgan Sackett .... associate producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Jonathan Wolff 
 
Cinematography by
Wayne Kennan (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Janet Ashikaga 
Eric Lea 
 
Casting by
Brian Myers 
 
Production Design by
Thomas Azzari  (as Tho. E. Azzari)
 
Set Decoration by
Mel Cooper 
 
Costume Design by
Charmaine Nash Simmons  (as Charmaine Simmons)
 
Makeup Department
Judy Crown .... hair stylist
Patricia Messina .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Jeffrey Stott .... executive in charge of production
Jeffrey Stott .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Randy Carter .... first assistant director
James Lansbury .... second assistant director (as James E. Lansbury)
 
Art Department
Stan Ascough .... property master
Suzanne Feller-Otto .... set designer
Victor Wayne Harris .... assistant property master (as Wayne Harris)
Jerry T. Tirado .... leadman (as Jerry Tirado)
 
Sound Department
Charlie McDaniel .... sound re-recording mixer
Craig Porter .... sound re-recording mixer
Norman Webster .... sound mixer (as Norm Webster)
Dennis Kirkpatrick .... boom operator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Bill Ford .... best boy electric (as Billy Ford)
Jim Marcos .... gaffer
Jeff Miller .... camera operator
Ed Nielsen .... camera operator (as Edward Nielsen)
Pete G. Papanickolas .... key grip (as Pete Papanickolas)
David Richardson .... best boy grip
Herb Roberts .... camera operator
Charles R. Young .... camera operator (as Charlie Young)
George La Fountaine Jr. .... first assistant camera (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Stephanie Kennedy .... key costumer
 
Editorial Department
Rick Corcoran .... post-production coordinator
Michael Kaidbey .... on-line editor
Tom Sartori .... colorist
 
Transportation Department
Dave Pierce .... transportation
 
Other crew
Carol Brown .... assistant: producers
Jeff Bye .... assistant production coordinator
Sterling Davis .... production assistant
George Doty IV .... assistant: writers
Spike Feresten .... program consultant
Jeffrey Krul .... production assistant (as Jeffrey 'JT' Krul)
Eugene Lew .... production accountant
Christine Nyhart .... script supervisor
Steve O'Donnell .... creative consultant
Vicki Sirotta .... assistant production accountant (as Vicki Sirotta Perez)
D. Owen Trainor .... technical coordinator (as David Owen Trainor)
Karen Wilkie .... production coordinator
Jeffrey Yerkes .... script coordinator
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
23 min
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Canada:PG (video rating)

Did You Know?

Quotes:
George Costanza:Excuse me, I think I made a big mistake. I'd like my deposit back, please.
Jiffy Park Guy:What's the problem?
George Costanza:You've got hookers turning tricks in my car, how's that for starters?
Jiffy Park Guy:Ah, that is all hearsay.
George Costanza:All right, very good. I'd like my car and deposit back, please.
Jiffy Park Guy:Can't do it.
George Costanza:What do you mean?
Jiffy Park Guy:If you read the agreement you signed, the deposit is non-refundable.
George Costanza:Well does it say anything in the contract about my car being used as a whorehouse? I don't remember reading that clause either.
Jiffy Park Guy:What can I tell you, buddy? Take it up with Consumer Affairs.
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5 out of 19 people found the following review useful.
Painful, 7 October 2006
Author: Gafaddict from New York City, United States

There's something missing from this episode. I'm not sure what it is... this one just seems to miss the cutting-edge Seinfeld humor most episodes usually have. One particular detractor from this is the flamboyantly gay and unbelievably stereotypical wig master who is staying with George and Susan - whose character seems to destroy every scene he's in. None of the four main characters have any particularly great lines in this one - except for Kramer's interaction with the cop at the end of episode. The whole Kramer-as-a-pimp bit was overplayed. Coming from Spike Feresten, I'm surprised he couldn't have handled this episode better.

Case in point, avoid it.

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