Real-life serves as the inspiration for many TV shows and movies including the iconic sitcom, Seinfeld. One of the program’s most popular episodes centers around a loaf of rye bread. As it turns out, ...
Films and television shows often serve as our escape from reality, so we don’t always think about the overlap between pop culture and marketing. Marketers, however, think about it all the time. In ...
Kathryn Kates, who appeared as a counterwoman in two memorable scenes from “Seinfeld” involving baked goods in short supply – chocolate babkas and marble rye bread – and racked up numerous screen ...
"Seinfeld" first aired in 1989, but even over 30 years later, fans might not know these fun facts. The "Soup Nazi" bit from the show was based on a real person, and Elaine almost wasn't a character.
LOS ANGELES — Frances Bay, the sweet, gentle housewife who became a successful actress in middle age, appearing in more than 50 motion pictures and 100 television shows including roles as the “marble ...
Kates, who died of lung cancer Saturday, also played Angie DeCarlo in the 2021 “Sopranos” prequel movie “The Many Saints of Newark,” her last film. The actor, who was from New York, is known to ...
She had a long screen career but may be best remembered as the counterwoman who tells Jerry and Elaine the bad news that her bakery was out of chocolate babkas. By Annabelle Williams Kathryn Kates, ...
"Seinfeld" first aired in 1989, but even over 30 years later, fans might not know these fun facts. The "Soup Nazi" bit from the show was based on a real person, and Elaine almost wasn't a character.
(JTA) — When it came to babka, actress Kathryn Kates, who died last month at 73, preferred chocolate, according to The New York Times. But when Jerry and Elaine finally got to her bakery counter on ...