After their debut in 8:17 The English Patient, audiences 'round the world loved these cast of characters so much that they came back next season in 9:4 The Blood, or at least Izzy, portrayed by comic genious, veteran, and stupendously classic comedian Lloyd Bridges and his son, Izzy Jr., portrayed by Gene Dynarski did. The grandfather, Izzy Sr. portrayed by Earl Schuman was left on the cutting room floor, or he died, as Bridges did in real life, and Seinfeld paid its respects to him when 9:16 The Burning was dedicated to him.
He worked out with Charles Atlas in the 50s, for crying out loud, although we aren't sure in which century that is. He and his father and son roll the crepes which in fact put the Magic in Magic Pan. If you keep sausages in the house, you better be prepared to sleep on a wooden board. The strange part about this family, is that they all appear to be the same age, but if you want to even attempt to go there, you better be prepared to do a few things:
Drop your purse honey, and grab your jock strap, if you need one, because a butterball like you better buy a ticket to board the pain train, it's go time!
Normally, Stats would be put here, but as these characters were only in 2 episodes, hence being placed into the Double Category, there are no stats for them, such as Misc. Characters or First Times.