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Summer TV Shows We Can't Wait to Watch. As the temperature rises, so does anticipation for summer television. And with the summer season no longer a wasteland populated by CBS’ “Big Brother” and not much else, there’s more options than ever on offer for just about every type of TV watcher. In order to help you wade through new shows, returning favorites, reality competitions and crazy sci- fi from the minds of the Wachowskis, The.

Wrap picks 2. 5 summer shows worth watching: “Aquarius” (NBC)Thursday, May 2. After all this time, the Manson family murders continue to be a topic of fascination and we’re itching for a series that finally gets the story right.

Set in the 1. 96. Aquarius” follows police officer Sam Hodiak (David Duchovny) as he goes undercover to track down one of the biggest cult leaders in history – Charles Manson. Gethin Anthony stars as Manson in his early days, back when he was a wannabe rockstar beginning to recruit vulnerable women. NBC“So You Think You Can Dance” (FOX)Monday, June 1 at 8 p. American Idol” may be ending, but Fox’s other music- themed reality series doesn’t seem to be showing any signs of slowing down, even 1. Of course, after so many years, Fox has to do something to keep it fresh, so there’s a high expectations this round. Also Read: 'So You Think You Can Dance' Judge Mary Murphy Exiting Fox Show“The Whispers” (ABC)Monday, June 1 at 1.

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This new ABC series might make you question a young child’s “imaginary friend.” When those imaginary friends start telling children to do bad things, things go from annoying to terrifying. The sci- fi drama used to be pretty explicitly about aliens, but it’s been retooled and is more mysterious than ever.“Un. REAL” (Lifetime)Monday, June 1 at 1. Shows like “The Bachelor” continue to be a fascinating must- watch for certain sectors of TV viewers, but an even broader audience should be able to get on board with Lifetime’s fictionalized take on the behind the scenes of such reality shows. It promises to both skewer the drama and be appealing to fans who want to believe in the magic of falling in love on a reality show.“Pretty Little Liars” (ABC Family)Tuesday, June 2 at 8 p. In the season finale, we found out Charles – Ali’s possibly estranged older brother – is “A.” Which, really, means we’ve learned of yet another plot twist.

For a series about secrets unfolding just in time for more secrets to build up, you’d think the world had had enough of “PLL.” Of course, you’d be wrong. The devotion has only intensified in the months of waiting. The summer premiere of season six starts with the girls still trapped in Charles’ lair, but we’re sure they’ll wiggle their way out of that predicament within the first 1.

Also Read: 5 Reasons 'Pretty Little Liars' Is Winning Snapchat, With 5. K Followers in 2 Weeks“Stitchers” (ABC Family)Tuesday, June 2 at 9 p. Emma Ishta stars as Kirsten, a young girl who is tasked with bearing the memories of the dead by “stitching” herself into their minds. Through the work of her and her team, Kirsten helps to investigate murders that would otherwise go unsolved. Stitchers” is basically the scientific, new- age version of “Ghost Whisperer,” with a healthy ABC Family youth- skewing twist.“Hannibal” (NBC)Thursday, June 4 at 1. Mads Mikkelsen returns as Hannibal Lecter, cover blown and on the loose in Europe with his psychiatrist Bedelia Du Maurier (Gillian Anderson) in tow.

Hannibal continues his cannibalism there, while the fates of his former friends turned pursuers hang in the balance. Entering its third season, “Hannibal” is one of those shows you should catch up on in time for the premiere date. NBC“Sense. 8” (Netflix)Friday, June 5 at 1.

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Add a point for onscreen diversity! Sense. 8” tells the story of eight total strangers from different parts of the world who find out they can infiltrate one another’s body.

They feel each other’s pain, share skills and recognize when one is in danger. It’s inexplicable. Even if it’s just to find out what the explanation is, “Sense. Netflix releases all 1.

Becoming Us” (ABC Family)Monday, June 8 at 9 p. On the heels of Bruce Jenner’s transgender awakening comes “Becoming Us,” a docuseries about 1. Ben Lehwald of Evanston, Illinois, whose father is transitioning from Charlie to Carly. On top of such a life- changing event, Charlie and Ben’s mother are also going through a divorce. Meanwhile, Ben’s girlfriend Danielle is also experiencing her father’s transition into a woman. It’s an emotional and important look into the transgender community.“Orange is the New Black” (Netflix)Friday, June 1.

The ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary are back for round three. In this season of “OITNB,” each character undergoes an awakening of some sort and rediscovers who she is. It looks like the show will continue to hone in on the other women in the prison aside from its main character Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), which helped boost its popularity in season two. Netflix. Also Read: 8 TV Shows That Keep Facebook Fans Hooked - - 'Scandal,' 'Girls,' 'American Horror Story,' 'OITNB'“True Detective” (HBO)Sunday, June 2. Matthew Mc. Conaughey, Woody Harrelson and director Cary Fukunaga are all gone, but the new story, new cast and new creative team behind the second installment of HBO’s anthology series should still offer plenty for fans of Nic Pizzolatto’s gritty crime drama. Colin Farrell, Rachel Mc. Adams and Taylor Kitsch play the good guys who may not be all good all the time this time around, while Vince Vaughn will offer up his portrayal of a bad guy who may or may not have something to do with a grisly murder.“Ballers” (HBO)Sunday, June 2.

For those who just can’t get enough of The Rock, this is proving to be the best summer ever. After “Furious 7” and “San Andreas,” the former wrestler heads to the small screen as the star of HBO’s comedy “Ballers,” playing a former NFL player turned high profile agent. With the “Entourage” movie reviving that desire to watch rich guys partying it up, it’s the perfect time for “Ballers.”HBOAlso Read: 'San Andreas' Review: Dwayne Johnson Does His Best Charlton Heston as California Quakes“Mr. Robot” (USA)Wednesday, June 2. This new drama involves a vigilante hacker (Rami Malek) who joins a network that is invested in taking down the most powerful people on Earth – the one percent of the one percent.

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After taking on supporting roles in “The Pacific” and “Night at the Museum,” this is the perfect moment for Malek to show off his leading man chops on a show that could be a real breakout.“Boom!” (FOX)Thursday, June 2. This is a new reality competition show about defusing fake bombs. The end. The show did record numbers in Israel, and certainly sounds like it could be unbearably tense, even though there’s (hopefully) no actual danger involved for anyone. Let’s at least see what all the hype is about.“Humans” (AMC)Sunday, June 2.

Artificial intelligence is a hot topic to tackle on screen this year, and if you’re craving more after watching “Chappie,” “Ex Machina” or even “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” this new series seems to have some potential. In “Humans,” robots are among us, tasked with simple jobs like babysitting and house cleaning. They’re part of the family.

They look pretty human, too. Of course, every machine malfunctions every so often…“Teen Wolf” (MTV)Monday, June 2. There’s plenty of bad blood to go around in the upcoming season of “Teen Wolf,” where the ridiculously attractive supernatural teenagers face more danger and more relationship drama. Popular among young adults, the series is sure to continue as a weekly trending topic, especially as Dylan O’Brien’s star continues to rise.“Scream” (MTV)Tuesday, June 3. This relaunch of the classic horror franchise is set the aftermath of a cyber- bullying incident that results in a gruesome murder. Attractive teenagers start being picked off one by one, and it’s all kicked off by Bella Thorne, doing her best Drew Barrymore impression as the series’ first kill.

Jerry Seinfeld - Wikipedia. This article is about the comedian. For the fictional main character of the television series Seinfeld, see Jerry Seinfeld (character). Jerry Seinfeld. Seinfeld in 2.

Birth name. Jerome Allen Seinfeld. Born(1. 95. 4- 0. April 2. 9, 1. 95. Brooklyn, New York, U. S. Medium. Stand- up comedy, television, film. Education. Massapequa High School.

Alma mater. State University of New York at Oswego. Queens College(BA)Years active.

Genres. Observational comedy, deadpan. Subject(s)American culture, American politics, everyday life, gender differences, human behavior, social awkwardness, current events, pop culture. Spouse. Jessica Seinfeld (m. 1. Children. 3Signature.

Websitejerryseinfeld. Jerome Allen "Jerry" Seinfeld (; born April 2.

American stand- up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director. He is widely known for playing himself in the sitcom Seinfeld, which he created and wrote with Larry David. Seinfeld was heavily involved in Bee Movie, in which he voiced its protagonist. In 2. 01. 0, he premiered a reality series called The Marriage Ref. He directed Colin Quinn in the Broadway show Long Story Short at the Helen Hayes Theater and the John Drew Theater at Guild Hall of East Hampton, which ran until January 2. He is the creator and host of the web series Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.

In his stand- up comedy career, Seinfeld specializes in observational comedy, often ranting about relationships and embarrassing social situations. In 2. 00. 5, Comedy Central named Seinfeld its "1. Greatest Stand- up Comedian of All Time".[2]Early life[edit]Seinfeld was born in Brooklyn, New York City.[3] His father, Kalman Seinfeld (1.

Hungarian Jewish descent, and collected jokes that he heard while serving in World War II.[3] His mother, Betty (née Hosni; [6] 1. Watch Live By Request: Santana Tube Free more. Syrian Jewish descent; her parents, Selim and Salha Hosni,[1.

Aleppo.[1. 1] Seinfeld grew up in Massapequa, New York, and attended Massapequa High School on Long Island.[1. At the age of 1. 6, he spent time volunteering in Kibbutz. Sa'ar in Israel.[1. He later attended State University of New York at Oswego, transferring after his second year to Queens College, City University of New York, graduating with a degree in communications and theater.[1. Early career[edit]Seinfeld developed an interest in standup comedy after brief stints in college productions.[1. In 1. 97. 6, after graduation from Queens College, he tried out at an open- microphone night at New York City's Catch a Rising Star, which led to an appearance in a Rodney Dangerfield.

HBO special.[1. 8] Seinfeld appeared on open mic nights at Budd Friedman's Improv Club while attending Queens College. In 1. 98. 0, he had a small recurring role on the sitcom Benson, playing Frankie, a mail delivery boy who had comedy routines that no one wanted to hear. However, Seinfeld was abruptly fired from the show due to creative differences.[1. Seinfeld has said that he was not actually told he had been fired until he turned up for the read- through session for an episode, and found that there was no script for him.[1. In May 1. 98. 1, Seinfeld made a successful appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, impressing Carson and the audience and leading to frequent appearances on that show and others, including Late Night with David Letterman.[1. Seinfeld[edit]Seinfeld created The Seinfeld Chronicles with Larry David in 1. NBC. The show was later renamed Seinfeld to avoid confusion with the short- lived teen sitcom The Marshall Chronicles.

By its fourth season, it had become the most popular and successful sitcom on American television. The final episode aired in 1. Along with Seinfeld, the show starred Saturday Night Live veteran Julia Louis- Dreyfus and experienced actors Michael Richards and Jason Alexander. Alexander played George, a caricature of Larry David.

Seinfeld holds the distinction of being the only actor to appear in every episode of the show.[2. Seinfeld has said that his show was influenced by the 1.

The Abbott and Costello Show. In the "Seinfeld Season 6" DVD set, commenting on the episode "The Gymnast", Seinfeld cited Jean Shepherd as an influence, saying, "He really formed my entire comedic sensibility—I learned how to do comedy from Jean Shepherd."From 2. Seinfeld cast and crew recorded audio commentaries for episodes of the DVD releases of the show. Seinfeld himself provided commentary for multiple episodes. Post- Seinfeld[edit]After he ended his sitcom, Seinfeld returned to New York City to make a comeback with his stand- up comedy rather than stay in Los Angeles and continue his acting career. In 1. 99. 8 he went on tour and recorded a comedy special, titled I'm Telling You for the Last Time.

The process of developing and performing new material at clubs around the world was chronicled in a 2. Comedian, which also featured fellow comic Orny Adams and was directed by Christian Charles. Seinfeld has written several books, mostly archives of past routines. In the late 1. 99. Apple Computer came up with the advertising slogan "Think different" and produced a 6.

This commercial showed people who were able to "think differently", such as Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many others. It was later cut short to 3. Seinfeld was included at the end, whereas he had not been in the original cut.

This shorter version of the commercial aired only once, during the series finale of Seinfeld.[2. Seinfeld at the 1. Emmy Awards. In 2. Seinfeld also appeared in two commercial webisodes promoting American Express, titled The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman.[2. In these, Seinfeld appeared with a cartoon rendering of Superman, who was referenced in numerous episodes of Seinfeld as Seinfeld's hero, voiced by Patrick Warburton (character David Puddy on Seinfeld).

The webisodes were directed by Barry Levinson and aired briefly on television. Seinfeld and "Superman" were also interviewed by Matt Lauer in a specially recorded interview for the Today show. On November 1. 8, 2. Seinfeld appeared at the National Museum of American History to donate the "Puffy Shirt" he wore in the famous Seinfeld episode of the same name. He also gave a speech when presenting the "Puffy Shirt", saying humorously that "This is the most embarrassing moment of my life."On May 1.

Seinfeld had a cameo appearance on Saturday Night Live as host Julia Louis- Dreyfus' assassin. Louis- Dreyfus in her opening monologue mentioned the "Seinfeld curse". While talking about how ridiculous the "curse" was, a stage light suddenly fell next to her. The camera moved to a catwalk above the stage where Seinfeld was standing, holding a large pair of bolt cutters. He angrily muttered, "Damn it!" upset that it did not hit her. Louis- Dreyfus then continued to say that she is indeed not cursed.

On February 2. 5, 2. Seinfeld appeared at the 7. Academy Awards as the presenter for "Best Documentary". Before announcing the nominations, he did a short stand- up comedy routine about the unspoken agreement between movie theater owners and movie patrons.

In movie theaters now, they’re trying to get you to pick up the garbage around your seat. I’m picking nothing up. I’m the one who threw it down.

How many different jobs do I have to do?”)[2. On October 4, 2. 00.

Seinfeld made a brief return to NBC, guest- starring as himself in the 3. Rock episode "Seinfeld. Vision".[2. 4]On February 2. Academy Awards, Seinfeld appeared as the voice of his Bee Movie animated character Barry, presenting "Best Animated Short". Before announcing the nominees, he showed a montage of film clips featuring bees, saying that they were some of his early work (as Barry). On June 2, 2. 00.

Seinfeld performed in his hometown of New York City for a one- night- only show at the Hammerstein Ballroom to benefit Stand Up for a Cure, a charity aiding lung cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In August 2. 00. 8, the Associated Press reported that Jerry Seinfeld would be the pitchman for Windows Vista, as part of a $3.