‘Seinfeld’ actor Patrick Warburton’s dad sent him a ‘6-page letter’ about hating the show

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Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast, Warburton revealed that after his 1995 TV debut, his dad wasn’t pleased. “The first show, the first episode I did is ‘Seinfeld,'” Warburton recalled. “I got a six-page letter from my father about how disappointed he was and the choices I was making.”Warburton joined the show in Season 6, which aired in 1994 and 1995.

His debut episode was called “Fusilli Jerry.” In the episode, David Puddy was Seinfeld’s mechanic, “and I stole his move and used it on Elaine,” Warburton recalled.

The character was ultimately Elaine’s (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) on-again, off-again boyfriend. He ultimately appeared in 10 episodes, including the series finale in Season 9, which aired in 1998. “So they had an issue with not dealing with the sex act with any sanctity,” Warburton said about his parents. “Because as we all know, the sex act is full of sanctity — it’s all about procreating and nothing else.”“The Tick” actor joked, “Women should not be having orgasms or enjoying themselves.

It’s all about having babies!”Warburton, who was also in “Family Guy,” “The Emperor’s New Groove” and “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” explained that his religious mother was also unhappy about his career.

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