Jerry Seinfeld, 69, was spotted dining with a talented groups of comedians and more during an outing in Italy this week. The actor was filmed and photographed sitting at a large outdoor table at Andrea Pansa in Amalfi with Seinfeld creator Larry David, fellow comedian Amy Schumer, and director Judd Apatow as they chatted away and enjoyed a meal and drinks. Jerry’s wife Jessica Seinfeld, billionaire David Geffen, and Judd’s wife, actress Leslie Mann, were also in attendance.
It’s unclear if the dinner was held to discuss an upcoming project, or just for fun, but the large group looked like they had a great time. They all wore casual outfits, including a black polo shirt and jeans on Jerry, and were placed at an open table that allowed onlookers to pass by frequently.
Before Jerry made headlines with his Italian star-studded dinner, he and his wife were seen having a blast on a luxury yacht off Saint-Tropez in June. They were photographed in their swimsuits, including black and blue swim trunks for him and a red bikini for her, after they had a dip in the water. When they weren’t swimming, they relaxed in seats aboard the yacht as they took in the sights of the water while wearing sunglasses under the sun.
Jerry and Jessica were reportedly also vacationing with their three children. They share daughter Sascha, 22, and sons Julian, 20, and Shepherd, 17, together, and spend time with them whenever they can. They also sometimes give them shout outs on social media on special occasions, like their birthdays.
In March, Julian celebrated his special day and Jessica took to Instagram to share photos of him and a sweet message. “Happy 20th Birthday to @julianseinfeld! Your work ethic enables you to balance a heavy college course load with a job you love. Your sharply tuned BS detector suffers not one fool. The moral high bar you set for those around you keeps us all in line. You chose your friends wisely, and treat them all like family. You are such a phenomenal and gorgeous human being. Your goodness is greatness, especially in this world today. I love you, my sun 🌞,” the message read.