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Mickey Abbott is a fictional character portrayed by Danny Woodburn in the TV series Seinfeld.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Stand-In (season 5), they were 29 years old.
They appear in 7 episodes out of a total of 173 aired

Mickey Abbott

by Danny Woodburn

character

Episodes7

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    The Stand-In

    episode S5.E16 february 1994
    Kramer gets a job with Mickey as a TV stand-in. Jerry sets Elaine up with a guy who he says would be perfect for her. At the end of their first date he takes "it" out.
  • 8.9
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    The Race

    episode S6.E10 december 1994
    A grade school acquaintance puts pressure on Jerry to finally settle an old score in the form of a race; Elaine is blacklisted from a Chinese restaurant.
  • 6.9
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    Highlights of a Hundred

    episode S6.E14 february 1995
    For the series' 100th episode, Jerry Seinfeld hosts a one hour retrospective with clips from previous episodes: the idea for a show about nothing; the smelly car; the puffy shirt; the astronaut pen; Jerry's hair; George's lack of hair; Mulva; Jerry's virgin girlfriend; the Hernandez incident; the outing; the masters of their domain; the bubble boy - are only a few of the episodes included.
  • 8.3
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    The Wait Out

    episode S7.E21 may 1996
    A comment from George ends up causing a married couple to get divorced and Jerry and Elaine to date the soon-to-be exes. Kramer tries wearing jeans.
  • 9
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    The Yada Yada

    episode S8.E19 april 1997
    George's new girlfriend keeps including "Yada Yada" in her stories. Jerry is offended by Tim Whatley's Jewish jokes. Elaine tries to help her friends adopt a baby. Kramer and Mickey fight over two women.
  • 8.3
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    The Burning

    episode S9.E16 march 1998
    Elaine finds out that Puddy is religious. Kramer pretends to have gonorrhea. Jerry's new girlfriend has a tractor story to tell him. George wants everyone at work to like him.
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    The Finale

    episode S9.E22 may 1998
    After George and Jerry land a production deal with NBC, the four head out for Paris on NBC's private plane and are waylaid in a small Massachusetts town.