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Jerry Seinfeld is an American comedian, actor, writer, and producer, born on April 29, 1954, in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in a middle-class Jewish family and developed an interest in comedy at a young age. Seinfeld attended Queens College in New York City but dropped out after a few years to pursue a career in comedy.
He began performing stand-up comedy in clubs and bars in New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s, eventually making his way to the national stage. In 1989, Seinfeld created and starred in the television sitcom "Seinfeld," which became one of the most successful and influential shows in American television history.
Throughout his career, Seinfeld has won numerous awards, including several Emmys and Golden Globes, and has been recognized as one of the greatest comedians of all time. He continues to perform and write comedy and remains a beloved figure in American pop culture.