Bob Saccamanno
Lomez
Newman
FDR
Bob Saccamanno was never seen. Neither was Lomez. Newman was unseen at
first, then was seen. FDR was a one shot deal I think.
Dave
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Elle MacPherson
Corky Ramirez
-B.
...and Brody the movie bootlegger [both in "The Little Kicks"].
-B.
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In "The Stand-In," Kramer mentions a Len
Nicodemo. (sp.?)
In "The Seven," he mentions to Elaine that his
friend Jay Riemenschneider actually eats
horsemeat. (She thought that expressions
such as "hungry enough to eat a horse" should
not be taken literally.)
Supposedly, Brody, the movie bootlegger,
is a friend of Kramer-friend Corky Ramirez.
("The Little Kicks")
I wouldn't doubt that there are a few more.
PizzaBagel
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Lomez Newman. That's why he never mentions the last name. He just assume every
knows he's talking about Newman. Just a thought.