There was no character explicitly known as "the mole" on the popular sitcom Seinfeld. The series, known for its observational humor and focus on the mundane daily lives of Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer, did not feature storylines involving espionage or undercover agents.
However, it's possible that the question refers to a phonetic similarity, as there was a significant character known as the Mohel in the show, played by actor Charles Levin.
The Mohel in Seinfeld
The Mohel character appeared in the fifth-season episode titled "The Bris" (episode 83), which first aired on September 30, 1993. In this episode, Jerry and Elaine become godparents to a baby whose Bris (a Jewish circumcision ceremony) is to be performed by a somewhat eccentric Mohel. The episode features humorous situations arising from the Mohel's demeanor and the events surrounding the ceremony.
The actor who portrayed the Mohel was Charles Levin.
About Charles Levin
Charles Levin was an American actor with a career spanning several decades in film and television. He was known for his roles in various productions, including Alice, Hill Street Blues, and The Golden Child.
Here is a brief overview of Charles Levin's life:
Detail | Description |
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Born | Charles Herbert Levin, March 12, 1949, Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | c. June 28, 2019 (aged 70), Selma, Oregon, U.S. |
Years Active | 1975–2004 |
Levin's performance as the Mohel in Seinfeld is one of his memorable guest appearances in television.