The Nose Job

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The Nose Job
Seinfeld episode

Everyone is shocked at George's girlfriend's nose job.
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 26
Written by Peter Mehlman
Directed by Tom Cherones
Guest stars Tawny Kitaen
Original airdate November 20, 1991
Season 3 episodes
Seinfeld - Season 3
September 1991 - May 1992
  1. The Note
  2. The Truth
  3. The Pen
  4. The Dog
  5. The Library
  6. The Parking Garage
  7. The Cafe
  8. The Tape
  9. The Nose Job
  10. The Stranded
  11. The Alternate Side
  12. The Red Dot
  13. The Subway
  14. The Pez Dispenser
  15. The Suicide
  16. The Parking Space
  17. The Fix-Up
  18. The Boyfriend, Part 1
  19. The Boyfriend, Part 2
  20. The Limo
  21. The Good Samaritan
  22. The Letter
  23. The Keys
List of Seinfeld episodes

"The Nose Job" was the twenty-sixth episode of Seinfeld. The episode was the ninth episode for the show's third season. It aired on November 20, 1991.

The episode was written by Peter Mehlman and was directed by Tom Cherones.

It guest-starred Susan Diol as George's girlfriend Audrey, Roy Brocksmith as the landlord, and Tawny Kitaen in the role of Isabel.

George thinks his girlfriend is perfect, except for one flaw: she has a large nose, so Kramer encourages her to get rhinoplasty. Jerry is conflicted about his relationship with an actress whom he finds beautiful but with whom he has nothing in common. George's girlfriend gets the rhinoplasty, but it is botched and George breaks up with her. However once it's fixed she's beautiful, and with Kramer, leaving George to rue his decision to break up with her.

  • This episode features a scene which was famous among behind-the-scenes "Seinfeld" lore for being one of the first which Julia Louis-Dreyfus had the hardest time getting through without laughing. The sight of Michael Richards as Kramer stuffing his pipe full of tobacco caused Julia to continually burst into giggles. Michael was noticeably displeased with Julia's inability to keep a straight face during this scene, insisting that her laughter was throwing off his concentration. Julia's giggly fits would interrupt the filming of many later scenes throughout the show's run, much to Michael's annoyance.
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