Becky
In 1984, Helen Slater was Supergirl. To this day, DC comics fans revere the actress, and she’s developed quite a cult following. Besides “Seinfeld,” she has appeared on many television shows, including “Supernatural.” In “The Good Samaritan” episode, Jerry falls in love with her.
As a Superman fanatic, his attraction to her is no surprise. In the episode, Jerry witnesses a hit and run. He decides to tail the bad driver, only to find out that it’s a beautiful woman, named Becky. Jerry obsesses over the accident and whether or not a bad driver can be forgiven.
Sophie
Lisa Ambuehl got her start in showbiz as a model. She guest-starred on "Seinfeld" as Jerry’s girlfriend, Sophie, in the ninth and final season. The excitement of the episode swirls around what she calls “the tractor story.” Jerry and George’s wild curiosity about her being involved in some kind of tractor incident dominates the entire episode.
When he finally hears the actual story, he walks right out the door and leaves her. Ambuehl worked as an actor and producer on JAG but is most recently a high-profile real estate agent to the rich and famous.
Jodi
"Legally Blonde" bombshell Jennifer Coolidge hit it big as Jeanine Stiffler in "American Pie." The actress kicked off her respectable film career with an appearance on "Seinfeld." She played Jodi, the masseuse, in the episode of the same title. In this episode, Jodi is dating Jerry but will not offer him a massage.
Of course, he fixates on this apparent slight like a pit bull’s bite. When he finds out Kramer enjoyed a massage, he freaks out and destroys yet another relationship. Coolidge’s acting career has cooled off a bit. Her last gig was a 2018 Ariana Grande music video.
Sharon
Paula Marshall is another actress who has had a fruitful run through the comic-con circuit. She guest-starred as a secret villainous werewolf on "Superboy" and had a starring role in "W.E.I.R.D.," the sci-fi cult classic. On "Seinfeld," Marshall plays Jerry’s love interest.
However, the young NYU reporter starts to think Jerry and George are lovers when she’s interviewing Jerry at his apartment, and Costanza is hanging out there. Meanwhile, the two men fill the better part of the episode preoccupied with not-appearing homophobic, giving birth to the classic "Seinfeld" line, “Not that there’s anything wrong with that.”
Tia
Jerry really liked Tia because the Calvin Klein supermodel character appeared on three episodes during season 4. Jennifer Campbell, a model in real life, is best known for “The Airport” episode. She is the girl sitting next to Jerry in first-class while Elaine is stuck in coach.
She also appeared in “The Pick” and “The Pilot, Part 2.” Campbell appeared in other programs such as "Baywatch" and "Frasier." In “The Pick,” Tia dumps Jerry for picking his nose. He claims he was just scratching, but then spirals into a tirade about the injustice of being ostracized for nose-picking.