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‘Seinfeld’ stars reunite on ‘Enthusiasm’
Details sparse, but four main actors will appear on HBO comedy this fall
NEW YORK - "Seinfeld" isn't coming back, but its stars will be together again this fall on HBO.
The network says that Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards will appear in several episodes of "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
The HBO comedy stars Larry David, who helped create "Seinfeld."
HBO wasn't giving out any other details about the appearances, which were first reported on the Entertainment Weekly Web site.
But they are sure to be eagerly anticipated by fans of "Seinfeld," which continues to be shown frequently in syndication.
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