Pam
It was “Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984) that launched Kim Myers’ acting career. She played the role of Lisa Webber in “Elm Street Part 2,” Freddy’s Revenge as well. She joined the “Seinfeld” crew as Jerry’s girlfriend, Pam, for “The Soul Mate.” In this season 8 episode, Kramer is interested in Jerry’s girlfriend.
He’s not just interested, and he is smitten, falling head over heels in love when he meets her at the apartment as she and Jerry leave on a date. Kramer tracks her down at the bookstore where she works and goes so far as to get a vasectomy after finding out she’s not interested in having kids.
Winona
Native American activist and actress Kimberly Guerrero is known for playing Jerry Seinfeld’s Native American girlfriend on the sitcom. As Winona, she reveals more of Jerry’s secret bigotry. “The Cigar Store Indian” episode gets offensive when he buys a giant wooden statue of a stereotypical Indian as a racially insensitive gift for Elaine, right in front of Winona.
After Elaine tells Jerry that Winona is Native American, he tries to apologize. Meanwhile, he offends a Chinese man on the way to dinner. He is “caught” when he carelessly calls Winona an “Indian giver.” Dumped again.
Nina
Justine Miceli got her start in television with "Law & Order" and the daytime soap opera "As the World Turns" in 1992. In 1997, she played Jerry’s girlfriend, Nina, in “The Betrayal” from the ninth season. George wanted Nina as a girlfriend and asked Jerry to help get them together.
Instead, Jerry started dating Nina, adding to this episode’s theme of betrayal. The ultimate betrayal occurs at Sue Ellen’s wedding in India when George screams out during the ceremony that Elaine had slept with the groom. The bride leaves him at the altar.
Cindy
Cindy is Jerry’s maid. The problem is that he wants to date her. Played by Angela Featherstone, it gets dicey when she does chores around the apartment on her off time. Jerry’s neuroses about not wanting to pay her ruins this relationship.
Prior to "Seinfeld," Featherstone had already appeared on "Friends" and in "The Wedding Singer." Now, she’s a sitcom screenwriter. Her latest gig was playing "Norma in My Dead Boyfriend" (2016). As an activist for foster children, she recently created the People’s Prosperity Pipeline for transitioning foster youths to adulthood.
Donna
“The Chinese Woman” episode is about Jerry’s interest in dating a Chinese woman named Donna, played by Angela Dohrmann. She introduces herself to Jerry as Donna Chang on the phone, so when they meet, Jerry tries not to be disappointed that she is not Asian.
He only dated her because he thought she was Chinese. She explains that her family shortened their name from “Changstein.” His suspicions swirl. Dohrmann’s career in showbiz is comprised of appearing in several television shows. Currently, she teaches comedy at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania.