EducationGuardian.co.uk | by Stephen Armstrong | Sun, Oct 11
Sun, Oct 11
He is not returning to TV because he needs the money. Forbes estimates that he made $85m last year, primarily from his share of Seinfeld's syndication revenue but also from touring and DVD royalties. But now he is back in a double headed Jerry Seinfeld assault – reuniting the cast of Seinfeld...
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