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In this undated  photo provided by Craig Schwartz, Len Lesser is shown.  Lesser, 88, best known as Uncle Leo in the hit television show Seinfeld but also veteran of over 500 film and television appearances and stage roles during his generation-spanning career, died on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Burbank, Calif., of pneumonia related to cancer, it was announced by his family.  Lesser was born December 3, 1922, in New York City.  His survivors are his daughter, Michele Lesser; his son, David Lesser, David's wife, Julie, and their children (Len's grandchildren), Jonathan, Kayla, and Mayah.  (AP Photo/Craig Schwartz)

In this undated photo provided by Craig Schwartz, Len Lesser is shown. Lesser, 88, best known as Uncle Leo in the hit television show Seinfeld but also veteran of over 500 film and television appearances and stage roles during his generation-spanning career, died on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011, in Burbank, Calif., of pneumonia related to cancer, it was announced by his family. Lesser was born December 3, 1922, in New York City. His survivors are his daughter, Michele Lesser; his son, David Lesser, David's wife, Julie, and their children (Len's grandchildren), Jonathan, Kayla, and Mayah. (AP Photo/Craig Schwartz)

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