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Griffin's 'Seinfeld' Cameo Rooted in Real Comedy Career Launch
17 Feb
Summary
- Griffin portrayed Sally Weaver on 'Seinfeld' in two episodes.
- Her character's storyline mirrored Griffin's own career rise.
- Seinfeld found Griffin's jokes about him humorous.

Comedian Kathy Griffin's guest appearances on the popular sitcom "Seinfeld" were more than just acting roles; they were deeply rooted in her burgeoning comedy career.
Griffin first appeared as Sally Weaver, a college acquaintance of Susan Ross, in the 1996 "Seinfeld" episode "The Doll." She reprised the role in "The Cartoon" in 1998, where her character's journey into stand-up comedy was depicted.
Intriguingly, the "Seinfeld" storyline closely mirrored Griffin's own career trajectory. The show's writers incorporated a plot where her character achieved success by developing a stand-up routine specifically mocking Jerry Seinfeld.
This narrative was inspired by a real-life interaction. Griffin revealed on a podcast that Seinfeld found her early jokes about him amusing, leading to the unique storyline that effectively launched her comedy career on television.



