Seinfeld‘s John O’Hurley still has a lot of love for his travel-obsessed character J. Peterman and found a way for him to live on through the Cameo platform. O’Hurley recently told Showbiz Cheat Sheet ...
John O’Hurley has been in business with the real-life J. Peterman for more than 20 years. “It is the most unusual catalog you'll ever read,” O’Hurley, 70, told host Steve Kmetko on the most recent ...
Go through all of the memorable characters on Seinfeld through the hit NBC comedy’s nine seasons and inevitably, the name “J. Peterman” will be come up. Played with flair and elegance by John O’Hurley ...
In the market for suede cowboy jackets and Hemingway-esque fishing caps at very reasonable prices? It’s time to add J. Peterman, the ’80s and ’90s catalog brand, to your saved searches.
The Hollywood Reporter had a great chat with John O’Hurley, the man behind the fake ‘real’ J. Peterman on Seinfeld. O’Hurley is currently gearing up for a show on Travel Channel called Uncommon Goods ...
While his loquacious J. Peterman retail-catalog-magnate character on NBC's "Seinfeld" was known for lighthearted but occasionally off-color jokes in the 1990s, actor John O'Hurley told Fox News this ...
Elaine, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, wearing an urban sombrero felt hat in an episode of the TV show “Seinfeld.” Seinfeld.wikia.com Lexington-based J. Peterman is finally going to produce the ...
Fabiana whistled for the stable boy. He came. She whipped her crop against her boot. “Saddle my horses.” (Tie-back chiffon blouse. $135) –From the J. Peterman catalog, fall 1998 In the fantasy-filled, ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jeffco Furniture today announced that it has entered into a licensing agreement with the J. Peterman Company, which will result in an initial furniture collection of ...
“Elaine, this dry air is curing him like a Black Forest ham.” As J. Peterman on “Seinfeld,” from 1995 to 1998, former Natick resident John O’Hurley delivered his share of quotable quotes and classic ...
A currently underway Kickstarter campaign may turn a 20-year-old “Seinfeld” J. Peterman punchline into an actual wearable product. Introduced to the world in a 1996 episode of the sitcom (“The ...