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* IAmNotSpock: He will forever be known as Cosmo Kramer.

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* IAmNotSpock: He will forever be known as Cosmo Kramer. Although, years later, he did admit he absolutely loved the role and would've been happy playing Kramer forever.



* StarDerailingRole: Richards's first post-Seinfeld role in ''The Michael Richards Show'' flopped so hard, it established the "''Seinfeld'' curse". Since then, he's mostly only done voice-over work until his Laugh Factory rant derailed his career. He later had one of the main roles on the sitcom ''Kirstie'', but it was cancelled after one season. Since then, he has had very few acting roles.

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* StarDerailingRole: Richards's first post-Seinfeld role in ''The Michael Richards Show'' flopped so hard, it established the "''Seinfeld'' curse". Since then, he's mostly only done voice-over work until his Laugh Factory rant derailed his career. He later had one of the main roles on the sitcom ''Kirstie'', but it was cancelled canceled after one season. Since then, he has had very few acting roles.
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During a set on November 17, 2006 at the Laugh Factory, Richards received reported heckling and interruptions from a small group of black audience members. In his words after the fact, anger got the best of him and he tried to defuse the chatter by being as outrageously offensive as possible. But in a video recording of the event from the crowd that soon spread online, that strategy took the form of a racist rant including references to slavery and the Jim Crow era as well as Richards repeatedly shouting the N-word, shocking his audience.

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During a set on November 17, 2006 at the Laugh Factory, Richards received reported heckling and interruptions from a small group of black and Hispanic audience members. In his words after the fact, anger got the best of him and he tried to defuse the chatter by being as outrageously offensive as possible. But in a video recording of the event from the crowd that soon spread online, that strategy took the form of a racist rant including references to slavery and the Jim Crow era as well as Richards repeatedly shouting the N-word, shocking his audience.
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* ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' (episode "[[Recap/CheersS3E18 Bar Bet]]")

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* ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' (episode "[[Recap/CheersS3E18 "[[Recap/CheersS3E18BarBet Bar Bet]]")
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During a set on November 17, 2006 at the Laugh Factory, Richards received reported heckling and interruptions from a small group of black audience members. In his words after the fact, anger got the best of him and he tried to defuse the chatter by being as outrageously offensive as possible. But in a video recording of the event from the crowd that soon spread online, that strategy took the form of a racist rant, making references to slavery and the Jim Crow era as well as repeatedly shouting the N-word, shocking his audience.

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During a set on November 17, 2006 at the Laugh Factory, Richards received reported heckling and interruptions from a small group of black audience members. In his words after the fact, anger got the best of him and he tried to defuse the chatter by being as outrageously offensive as possible. But in a video recording of the event from the crowd that soon spread online, that strategy took the form of a racist rant, making rant including references to slavery and the Jim Crow era as well as Richards repeatedly shouting the N-word, shocking his audience.
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During a set on November 17, 2006 at the Laugh Factory, Richards received reported heckling and interruptions from a small group of black audience members. In his words after the fact, anger got the best of him and he tried to defuse the chatter by being as outrageously offensive as possible. But in a video recording of the event from the crowd that soon spread online, Richards was seen launching into a racist rant, making references to slavery and the Jim Crow era as well as repeatedly shouting the N-word, shocking his audience.

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During a set on November 17, 2006 at the Laugh Factory, Richards received reported heckling and interruptions from a small group of black audience members. In his words after the fact, anger got the best of him and he tried to defuse the chatter by being as outrageously offensive as possible. But in a video recording of the event from the crowd that soon spread online, Richards was seen launching into that strategy took the form of a racist rant, making references to slavery and the Jim Crow era as well as repeatedly shouting the N-word, shocking his audience.
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Richards' primary career venture after ''Seinfeld'' was returning to stand-up, although this would culminate in a night of infamy that, over a decade later, has still proven inseparable from his reputation in the public consciousness.

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Richards' primary career venture after ''Seinfeld'' was returning to stand-up, although this would culminate in a night of infamy that, well over a decade later, has still proven inseparable from his reputation in the public consciousness.
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