Jackie Chiles

Jackie Chiles
Seinfeld character

Jackie Chiles in The Maestro
First appearance The Maestro (1995)
Last appearance The Finale Part II (1998)
Created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David
Portrayed by Phil Morris
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Gender Male
Occupation Attorney at law

Jackie Chiles is a fictional character portrayed by American actor Phil Morris in the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. He appears in the series' seventh through ninth seasons as Cosmo Kramer's lawyer.

Character

Chiles is a parody of famed attorney Johnnie Cochran; both are bespectacled, mustachioed, well-dressed, African American lawyers with the same initials and penchants for grandiose vocabulary. According to the diplomas in his office, Chiles attended Dartmouth College and Stanford Law School. Morris also emulates Cochran's distinctive enunciation and delivery. After appearing in several episodes during the series' later years, Chiles, along with many other minor characters from the show's past, appeared again in the program's finale and was crucial in failing to achieve acquittal of the characters on charges of violating the Good Samaritan Law. Jackie's catchphrase is saying several adjectives in succession, such as "lewd, lascivious, salacious, outrageous!"[1]

Morris also planned to star as Chiles in a spin-off, but the pilot never came to fruition. NBC executives have claimed that a pilot was never discussed with them.[2]

After appearing in character as Jackie Chiles in an advertisement for the Honda Odyssey[3] and Diet Dr Pepper,[4] Morris reprised the character again in 2010 exclusively for Will Ferrell's Funny or Die website.[5]

Appearances

See also

References

  1. Written by Gregg Kavet & Andy Robin; directed by Andy Ackerman (Jan 25, 1996). "The Caddy". Seinfeld. Season 5. NBC.
  2. Carman, John (1999-07-16). "'Seinfeld' Actor Says a Spin-Off Is in the Works - But NBC denies knowledge of proposal for new comedy". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  3. Elliott, Stuart (2000-04-17). "Advertising: 'Seinfeld' second bananas are enjoying second careers". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  4. "Abnormal Interviews: Actor Phil Morris a/k/a Jackie Chiles from 'Seinfeld'". Retrieved 2011-01-04.
  5. "Jackie Chiles on Funny or Die". Retrieved 2010-12-07.
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