Jason
Alexander (born September 23, 1959) is a American actor, comedian and
singer. He is best known for his role as George Costanza on the
television series Seinfeld, appearing in the sitcom from 1989 to 1998.
He also has had an active career on the stage, appearing in several
Broadway musicals including Jerome Robbins' Broadway in 1989, for which
he won the Tony Award as Best Actor in a Musical. He appeared in the Los
Angeles production of The Producers with Martin Short. He is the
Artistic Director of "Reprise! Broadway's Best in Los Angeles", where he
has directed several musicals. Alexander is also an avid poker player.
Biography
Early life
Alexander
was born Jay Scott Greenspan in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Jewish
parents Ruth Minnie (née Simon), a nurse and health care administrator,
and Alexander B. Greenspan, an accounting manager. He has a half-sister,
Karen Van Horn, and a half-brother, Andrew Richter (who teaches at the
University of Windsor). Alexander is a 1977 graduate of Livingston High
School in Livingston, New Jersey. Alexander had a very wheezy voice
growing up, primarily because of his asthma. He attended Boston
University but left the summer before his senior year, after getting
work in New York City. He was later given an honorary degree in 1995. He
is a talented magician, and only switched to acting as a career when he
realized that he was unlikely to succeed as a magician.
Stage career
Alexander
began his acting career on the New York stage and is an accomplished
singer and dancer. On Broadway, he appeared in Stephen Sondheim's
Merrily We Roll Along, Kander & Ebb's The Rink, Neil Simon's
Broadway Bound, Accomplice, and Jerome Robbins' Broadway, for which he
garnered the 1989 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Returning to
the stage in 2003, Alexander was cast in a successful run, opposite
Martin Short, in the Los Angeles production of Mel Brooks' The
Producers. Alexander also appeared with Kelsey Grammer in the 2004
musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. He played
Jacob Marley to Grammer's Ebenezer Scrooge.
Alexander
continues to appear in live stage shows, including Barbra Streisand's
memorable birthday party for Stephen Sondheim at the Hollywood Bowl, in
which he appeared with Angela Lansbury, performing selections from
Sweeney Todd. Alexander was recently named the Artistic Director of
Reprise! Broadway's Best in Los Angeles, where he previously directed
Sunday in the Park with George. He is scheduled to direct the upcoming
revival of Damn Yankees at Reprise!
Television
Alexander
is best known as one of the key cast members of the award-winning
television sitcom Seinfeld (1989–1998), in which he played George
Costanza (the Jerry Seinfeld character's best friend since childhood).
Concurrently with his Seinfeld role, Alexander provided the voice of the
lead character in the cult animated series Duckman (1994–1997).
Alexander also voiced Catbert, the evil director of human resources, in
the short-lived Dilbert animated series based on the popular comic
strip. He made cameo appearances in the second season of Curb Your
Enthusiasm, playing himself. Alexander also appeared in the seventh
season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, along with the other three principal
Seinfeld cast members.
Alexander
co-starred with George Clooney and Elliot Gould in the short-lived CBS
sitcom E/R from 1984-1985. He played Hospital Administrator Harold
Stickley.
Alexander
also had a part in the ABC sitcom Dinosaurs, as Al "Sexual" Harris (who
frequently engaged in sexual harassment). Despite a relatively
successful career in film and stage, Alexander never managed to repeat
his Seinfeld-level of success in television. 2001 marked his first
post-Seinfeld return to prime-time television: the heavily-promoted but
short-lived ABC sitcom Bob Patterson (which was canceled after just 5
episodes). His second chance as a TV series lead, the CBS sitcom Listen
Up! (September 20, 2004 to April 25, 2005), also fell short of a second
season. Based very loosely on the life of the popular sports-media
personality Tony Kornheiser, Alexander was also the series' principal
executive producer.
Alexander appears on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas CD singing a verse in the song "All Cartoons are Fuckin' Dicks".
He
was featured in the Friends episode "The One Where Rosita Dies" as a
suicidal supply manager named Earl. Phoebe rings him trying to sell him
toner and she learns about his problem and tries to convince him not to
commit suicide. This is referred to in an episode of Malcolm in the
Middle where Alexander appears as a neurotic and critical loner called
Leonard. He describes himself as free and mentions that he makes money
with a job "selling toner over the phone". Also in the episode, he is
repeatedly harassed by a man named George - his character's name on
Seinfeld.
Alexander appeared in the 1995 TV version of the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie, as Conrad Birdie's agent, Albert Peterson.
Alexander
appeared on Star Trek: Voyager on the episode "Think Tank" playing a
genius alien named Kurros who was trying to get Seven of Nine to serve
on his ship.
He
appeared in the first episode of the short-lived 2002 revival of The
Twilight Zone, playing Death. He featured in the 2005 Monk episode "Mr.
Monk and the Other Detective" as Monk's rival, Marty Eels. On the June
26, 2006 episode of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! talk show, Alexander
demonstrated several self-defense techniques. He was also the Host of
the 230th July 4, 2006 of the PBS July 4 "A Capitol Fourth" Celebrations
in Washington, D.C. in which he sang, danced, and played tuned drums.
On
August 6, 2006, Alexander signed on to feature as a regular cast member
in the second season of Everybody Hates Chris. Alexander was the host
of the Comedy Central Roast of actor William Shatner on August 13, 2006
(first airdate: August 20, 2006). In 2007, Alexander was a guest star in
the third episode of the improv comedy series Thank God You're Here. He
is also a frequent guest and panelist on: Bill Maher's Politically
Incorrect and Real Time shows; Hollywood Squares; the Late Late Show,
with both Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson; and, the Late Show with
David Letterman.
In
2008 Alexander guest-starred on the CBS show Criminal Minds in the
season four episode "Masterpiece" as Prof. Rothchild, a well-educated
serial killer obsessed with the Fibonacci sequence who sends the team
into a race against time to save his last victims. He returned in the
same season to direct the episode "Conflicted", featuring the actor
Jackson Rathbone.
[edit]Movies
In
addition to his roles as a misogynistic lawyer in Pretty Woman,
co-starring with Richard Gere, and as the womanizer Mauricio in Shallow
Hal, with Jack Black, Alexander has appeared in Love! Valour!
Compassion!, Dunston Checks In, The Last Supper and psychological horror
film Jacob's Ladder.
He
has also dabbled in the art of directing, starting with 1996's For
Better or Worse and 1999's Just Looking. He also played the phenomenally
successful US toymaker A.C. Gilbert in the 2002 movie: The Man Who
Saved Christmas.
Other work
Alexander performing at an Independence Day celebration at the U.S. Capitol in 2006.
Alexander
is also featured in country music star Brad Paisley's music videos
"Celebrity" and "Online," the latter of which he directed and won the
2007 Country Music Association's Video of the Year Award.
In
January 1995, Alexander did a commercial for Rold Gold pretzels to be
broadcast during the Super Bowl. The commercial depicts Jason with
Frasier dog "Eddie" jumping out of an airplane with a parachute over the
stadium. After the commercial, we're brought back to a supposedly "live
feed" of the playing field hearing startled sports commentators as we
see Jason and the dog landing in the field to applause from the crowd.
In
the summer of 2005, he appeared with Lee Iacocca in ads for
DaimlerChrysler. Lee Iacocca did the ads as part of a way to raise money
for Dr. Denise Faustman's research to cure autoimmunity. Both Lee
Iacocca and Jason Alexander have had loved ones whose lives have been
adversely affected by autoimmunity.
Alexander
has also done a McDonald's commercial advertising the McDLT, in which
he sings. He has also appeared in KFC commercials, including one with
baseball superstar Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants and another
one opposite Trista Rehn of The Bachelorette. It was rumored that he no
longer appears in these commercials due to the alleged cruelty to
animals by KFC suppliers and slaughterhouses, but he refuted that in
Adweek [August 2, 2006]. Alexander said, "That's PETA bullcrap. I loved
working for KFC. I was targeted by PETA to broker something between
them. I think KFC really stepped up to the plate; unfortunately PETA did
not."
He
performed a mentalism and magic act at the Magic Castle in Hollywood,
California on April 24–30, 2006. He has been awarded the Parlor Magician
of the year award at the Castle.
Alexander
was the national spokesman for the Scleroderma Foundation, a leading
organization dedicated to raising awareness of the disease and assisting
those who are afflicted.
He also voiced the character Abis Mal in The Return of Jafar and the television series of Aladdin.
Jason
Alexander guest starred in Malcolm in the Middle as an intelligent but
unpleasant and unsuccessful individual (Lenard) who Malcolm meets in the
park. He makes money as a telephone salesman and spends his time
playing chess in the park. Like Malcolm, he is sarcastic and arrogant.
Malcolm, afraid of ending up like Lenard, tries to get Lenard to change
his ways and get a full time job.
Playing poker
In
recent years, Alexander has also competed on televised poker shows and
in various tournaments. He has appeared twice on Bravo's Celebrity Poker
Showdown, winning the final table of the 8th season. In the process,
Alexander won $500,000 for United Way of America of the greater New
Orleans area, a charity.
An
avid poker player, Jason was also one of the "famous faces"[6] due to
being a regular player on the online poker website Hollywood Poker which
is run in conjunction with Ongame Network. Alexander also played in the
2007 World Series of Poker main event, but was eliminated on the second
day. He returned to play in 2009. He made it to Day 3 of the event,
finishing in the top 30% of the field.
Alexander
has also appeared on NBC's Poker After Dark in the "Celebrities and
Mentors" episode, finishing in 6th place after being eliminated by
professional poker player Gavin Smith. He is currently signed with
PokerStars where he plays under the screen name "J. Alexander"
Recent appearances
Alexander with Alan F. Horn in May 2010
Jason
Alexander was host of the LOL Sudbury opening night Gala in Sudbury,
Ontario on May 29, 2008 which was simulcast throughout Canada at 60
Cineplex theaters, a first for any comedy festival.
He has loaned his voice to several episodes of the Twilight Zone Radio Dramas.
Jason
Alexander explained on Real Time with Bill Maher (July 17, 2009) that
he has visited Israel many times. On his appearance, he spoke about
progress towards peace that he has recently observed.
In
2008 and again in 2009, Alexander fronted "Jason Alexander's Comedy
Spectacular", a routine exclusive to Australia. The show consists of
stand-up and improvisation and incorporates Alexander's Broadway musical
talent. He is backed up by a number of well-known Australian comedians.
His first time performing a similar show of this nature was in 2006 for
"Jason Alexander's Comedy Christmas."
In
February/March 2010, Alexander will be starring in his own show: "The
Donny Clay Experience" at the Planet Hollywood Resort in Las Vegas,
Nevada. The Donny Clay character, which he has performed in a tour of
the United States, is a self-help guru in a similar mold to Bob
Patterson.
Personal life
He has been married to Daena E. Title since May 31, 1981. They have two sons, Gabriel (b. May 1992) and Noah (b. February 1996).
He
is also the uncle and godfather of the Irish born actor Stephen Mullan,
who appeared in movies such as She's All That and Tigerland. His
brother-in-law is actor/writer/director Jonathan Penner (husband to
Daena Title's sister Stacy) who appeared on Survivor: Cook Islands and
left due to injury on Survivor: Micronesia - Fans vs. Favorites.
According to an FX trivia question during a viewing of Shallow Hal, Alexander started losing his hair at age 16.
He
once acted in a dramatic play in Toronto called "Pearson Ole." The play
also starred Wu-Tang affiliate F Jady and CGO Shah. Alexander co-wrote
the play with filmmaker Nicholas Leone.
On January 6, 2010, it was announced that Jason is the new face of the weight loss company, Jenny Craig.
Filmography
The Burning - Dave (1981)
Senior Trip - Pete (1981)
The Mosquito Coast - Clerk (1986)
Brighton Beach Memoirs - Pool Player (1986)
Seinfeld - George Costanza (1989 - 1998)
Pretty Woman - Philip Stuckey (1990)
White Palace - Neil (1990)
Jacob's Ladder - Geary (1990)
I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore - Bernie Fishbine (1992)
Coneheads - Neighbor Larry Farber (1993)
Sexual Healing (1993)
For Goodness Sake (1993)
Chance and things (1994) Channy's brother Sam.
Duckman - Duckman - voice (1994–1997)
The Paper - Marion Sandusky (1994)
North (1994)
Blankman (1994)
The Return of Jafar - Abis Mal - voice (1994)
Bye Bye Birdie - Albert (1995)
The Last Supper (1995)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Hugo- (voice) (1996)
Dunston Checks In (1996)
For Better Or Worse (1996)
Love! Valour! Compassion! - Buzz Hauser (1997)
Cinderella - Lionel (1997)
Denial - Art Witz (1998)
Dilbert - Catbert - voice (1999–2000)
Love and Action in Chicago - Frank Bonner (1999)
Star Trek Voyager - Kurros (1999) (Season 5 Episode 20, orig. airdate april 1st 1999)
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle - Boris Badenov (2000)
The Trumpet of the Swan - voice (2001)
Shallow Hal - Mauricio Wilson (2001)
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Himself (2001,2009)
Friends - Earl (The One Where Rosita Dies) (2001)
Bob Patterson - Bob Patterson (2001)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II - voice (2002)
The Man Who Saved Christmas (2002)
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure - Lightning - voice (2002)
Malcolm in the Middle - Lenard - (2003)
A Christmas Carol - Jacob Marley (2004)
Monk (2005) - Marty Eels in Mr. Monk and the Other Detective
How to Go Out on a Date in Queens - Johnny (2006)
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror - British Record Executive (2006)
Everybody Hates Chris - Principal of School (2006–2007)
Ira & Abby - Psychologist
Thank God You're Here! - Improv comedy (2007)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (2008)
Criminal Minds (2008)
Meteor - Dr. Chetwyn (2009)
Hachiko: A Dog's Story - Carl (2009)
The Cleveland Show - Saul Friedman (2010)
Jason Alexander appeared as a magician in the television show Remember WENN in the late 90s
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