As far as I know, no. Jerry Seinfeld is mainly associated with his own eponymous sitcom, and Pulp Fiction has its own distinct cast. While deep fakes are becoming more common, there's no indication that there's one combining these two in this particular way. It's also important to note that creating such a deep fake without permission would be a violation of various rights.
A Jerry Seinfeld deep fake in Pulp Fiction would be a very odd and probably jarring sight. Since Seinfeld is known for his clean - cut, observational comedy persona, seeing him in the role of a Pulp Fiction character would be a major contrast. His voice and physicality, which are so distinctively Seinfeld, would be at odds with the hard - boiled characters of the movie. For example, if he were deep - faked as Jules Winnfield, his non -chalant and comical delivery of Jules' intense and philosophical lines would be a complete departure from the original. It would almost be like a satirical version of the movie, highlighting the differences between Seinfeld's comedic world and the dark world of Pulp Fiction.
No. Jerry Seinfeld is famous for his stand - up comedy and the 'Seinfeld' show. Pulp Fiction is a gritty, violent, and stylish crime drama. The two are from different worlds in terms of the type of content and the actors typically associated with them. So, Jerry Seinfeld has no part in Pulp Fiction.
No. Jerry Seinfeld was not in 'Pulp Fiction'. 'Pulp Fiction' is a Quentin Tarantino movie known for its edgy and non - linear storytelling, with a cast including the likes of John Travolta, Uma Thurman, etc. Jerry Seinfeld's work is in the realm of stand - up comedy and his sitcom, which has no connection to the world of 'Pulp Fiction'.
I'm not sure if there is an exact Jerry Seinfeld look alike in Pulp Fiction. I don't recall any character that has a very distinct resemblance to Jerry Seinfeld. But it's possible that someone might think a certain character has some similarities in appearance or mannerisms in a very loose sense.