Jason Alexander

TV Actor

Jason Alexander was born in Newark, New Jersey, United States on September 23rd, 1959 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 64, Jason Alexander biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Jay Scott Greenspan, Jason Alexander, Pretzel Boy
Date of Birth
September 23, 1959
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Newark, New Jersey, United States
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$50 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Magician, Poker Player, Singer, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Jason Alexander Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 64 years old, Jason Alexander has this physical status:

Height
165cm
Weight
84kg
Hair Color
Salt-and-Pepper
Eye Color
Light Brown
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Jason Alexander Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Livingston High School, Boston University
Jason Alexander Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Daena E. Title
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Daena E. Title (1982-Present)
Parents
Alexander B. Greenspan, Ruth Minnie Greenspan
Other Family
Michael Greenspan (Half-Brother), Karen Van Horne (Half-Sister), Jacob Greenspan (Paternal Grandfather), Sarah Blum (Paternal Grandmother), Sam Simon (Maternal Grandfather), Stacy Title (Cousin-in-Law) (Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter) (d. January 11, 2021)
Jason Alexander 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 Leading Actor in a Musical. In 2003, he was cast opposite Martin Short in the Los Angeles production of Mel Brooks's The Producers. He appeared with Kelsey Grammer in the 2004 musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, as Jacob Marley. He continues to appear in live stage shows, including Barbra Streisand's memorable birthday party for Sondheim at the Hollywood Bowl, where he performed selections from Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street with Angela Lansbury. He was the artistic director of Reprise Theatre Company in Los Angeles, where he previously directed Sunday in the Park with George, and directed its 2007 revival of Damn Yankees. In 2015, he replaced Larry David as the lead in David's Broadway play Fish in the Dark. He co-starred opposite Sherie Rene Scott in the September 2017 world premiere of John Patrick Shanley's The Portuguese Kid at the Manhattan Theatre Club.

Alexander is best known as one of the key cast members of the award-winning television sitcom Seinfeld, where he played the bumbling George Costanza (Jerry Seinfeld's character's best friend since childhood). He was nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards for the role, but did not win any, mainly due to his co-star Michael Richards winning for his role as Cosmo Kramer. He did, however, win the 1995 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series.

Before Seinfeld, Alexander appeared in commercials for John Deere and McDonald's, and in the short-lived CBS sitcom Everything's Relative (1987). Concurrently with his Seinfeld role, he voiced the lead character in the animated series Duckman (1994–1997); and voiced Catbert, the evil director of human resources, in the short-lived animated series Dilbert, based on the popular comic strip.

Alexander made cameo appearances as himself in the second season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, and appeared in the show's seventh season with his three principal Seinfeld co-stars. He had a part in the ABC sitcom Dinosaurs as Al "Sexual" Harris (who frequently engaged in sexual harassment), as well as other voices. Despite a successful career in film and stage, Alexander did not 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 five episodes. Alexander partially blames the show's failure on the country's mood after 9/11.

Alexander's second chance as a TV series lead, the CBS sitcom Listen Up! (2004–05), also fell short of a second season. Alexander was the principal executive producer of the series, based very loosely on the life of the popular sports-media personality Tony Kornheiser. Alexander appeared on the Family Guy: Live in Vegas CD and sang a verse in a song. He was featured in the Friends episode "The One Where Rosita Dies" as Earl, a suicidal supply manager. Phoebe calls him trying to sell him toner, learns about his problem, and tries to persuade him not to commit suicide. This is referenced in an episode of Malcolm in the Middle where Alexander appears as Leonard, a neurotic and critical loner. He describes himself as "free" and says he makes money "selling toner over the phone". Later in the episode, he is repeatedly harassed by a man named George. Alexander appeared in the 1995 TV version of the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie, as Conrad Birdie's agent, Albert Peterson. He guest-starred in episode 8 of the 1996 variety show Muppets Tonight.

In 1999, Alexander presided over the New York Friars Club Roast event honoring Jerry Stiller, who played his father on Seinfeld; it featured appearances by Kevin James and Patton Oswalt, both Stiller's costars on The King of Queens.

Alexander appeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Think Tank" as Kurros, a genius alien trying to get Seven of Nine to serve on his ship. He appeared in "One Night at Mercy", 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 Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Alexander demonstrated several self-defense techniques. He hosted the July 4, 2006, PBS "A Capitol Fourth" celebrations in Washington, D.C., singing, dancing, and playing tuned drums. In 2006, Alexander signed on to feature as a regular cast member in the second season of Everybody Hates Chris. He hosted the Comedy Central Roast of 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 has been a frequent guest and panelist on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect and Real Time; Hollywood Squares; the Late Late Show, with both Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson; and Late Show with David Letterman.

In 2008, Alexander guest-starred in the season four episode "Masterpiece" of the CBS show Criminal Minds as Professor Rothschild, 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. In 2011, Alexander was the guest star in an episode of Harry's Law, playing a high school teacher bringing a wrongful dismissal suit.

In 2018, Alexander played Olix the bartender in The Orville. The same year, he portrayed Gene Lundy, a drama teacher, on two episodes of Young Sheldon. In 2020, 2021 and 2022, he reprised the role of Gene Lundy on one episode.

In 2019, Alexander appeared on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel as Asher Friedman, a blacklisted Broadway playwright who is an old friend of Midge Maisel's father Abe Weissman.

In addition to his roles as an insensitive, money-hungry lawyer in Pretty Woman and as inept womanizer Mauricio in Shallow Hal, Alexander has appeared in Love! Valour! Compassion!, Dunston Checks In, Love and Action in Chicago, The Last Supper, and Jacob's Ladder. He voiced the gargoyle Hugo in Disney's 1996 animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame and its direct-to-video sequel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame II. His other Disney voice work includes House of Mouse and the video game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. He has dabbled in directing, starting with 1996's For Better or Worse and 1999's Just Looking. He played the toymaker A.C. Gilbert in the 2002 movie The Man Who Saved Christmas. In 2009, Alexander had a small role in the movie Hachi: A Dog's Tale as a train station manager. He starred as Cosmo in A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!.

Alexander voiced the character Abis Mal in The Return of Jafar and the TV series based on the 1992 film Aladdin. In 2009, he played Joseph in the Thomas Nelson audio Bible production The Word of Promise. The project featured a large ensemble of actors, including Jim Caviezel, Lou Gossett Jr., John Rhys-Davies, Jon Voight, Gary Sinise, Christopher McDonald, Marisa Tomei, and John Schneider.

Alexander starred in several commercials during the 1980s. Among them were commercials for Hershey's Kiss; Delta Gold potato chips; Miller Lite beer; McDonald's McDLT hamburger; Pabst Blue Ribbon beer; Levi's 501 jeans; Sony Watchman TV; and Western Union wire transfer. In January 1995, he did a commercial for Rold Gold pretzels to be broadcast during the Super Bowl. The commercial depicts him with Frasier dog Eddie jumping out of an airplane with a parachute over the stadium. After the commercial, the audience is brought back to a supposedly live feed of the playing field hearing startled sports commentators as Alexander and the dog land in the field to wild applause. He appeared in Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) commercials in 2002, including one with Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants and another with Trista Rehn of The Bachelorette. It was rumored that he quit doing these commercials due to KFC suppliers and slaughterhouses' alleged cruelty to animals, but he denied that in the August 2, 2006, issue of Adweek, saying, "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." In 2007, Alexander appeared in a commercial for the ASPCA that aired on cable TV stations. In 2018, Alexander became one of several celebrities to play Colonel Sanders in commercials for KFC, reprising his role from the 2002 campaign.

Alexander hosted the LOL Sudbury opening night gala in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada on May 29, 2008, which was simulcast throughout Canada at 60 Cineplex theaters, a first for any comedy festival. He has lent his voice to several episodes of the Twilight Zone Radio Dramas.

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 musical talent. He is backed up by several well-known Australian comedians. His first time performing a similar show of this nature was in 2006's Jason Alexander's Comedy Christmas. In February/March 2010, Alexander starred in his show, The Donny Clay Experience, at the Planet Hollywood Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. Donny Clay, whom he has portrayed in a tour of the United States and Orillia, Ontario, is a self-help guru in a similar mold to his Bob Patterson character.

In 2020, Alexander hosted the Saturday Night Seder, an online Passover Seder that featured many celebrities and benefited the CDC Foundation.

Alexander performed a mentalism and magic act at The Magic Castle in Hollywood, California, from April 24 to 30, 2006, and was later named The Academy of Magical Arts Parlor Magician of the Year for this act. He won the Academy's Junior Achievement Award in 1989.

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In her film The Electric State, Millie Bobby Brown looks cool in ripped stockings and jean skirt

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 6, 2022
She has shown her versatility by playing a variety of characters. In the forthcoming action film, The Electric State, Millie Bobby Brown will play an orphanage teen in search of her younger brother. On Thursday, the actress, 18, was seen on the set of the film in Atlanta, Georgia, with her co-star, Seinfeld alum Jason Alexander.

Jason Alexander, the ex-husband of Britney Spears, discusses why he crashed her wedding

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2022
Jason Alexander, a former Britney Spears aide, crashed the pop singer's wedding just hours before she's nuptials to Sam Asghari in June. Jason says he didn't know his ex-wife was getting married to Sam Asghari and wanted to see it with his own eyes in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com. It's all for show.' Jason spoke to a Hollywood script ahead of the wedding, adding that he wanted to make sure Britney was doing what she wanted.' Jason denied that he had no intention to hurt Britney and was only concerned about her highest interest, arguing that if she had seen the singer on her wedding day, the result would have been different. In 2004, Britney and Jason wed, but the marriage only lasted for about 55 hours before annulment.

Britney Spears' Ex-Husband Jason Alexander Says He Crashed Wedding To STOP Her From Marrying Sam Asghari AGAINST HER WILL??

perezhilton.com, September 23, 2022
Uhhh, is Jason Alexander onto something here or off his rocker?! As he attempted to crash the special occasion in June, Britney Spears' first husband made a mess of her wedding day, but now he claims it was all to shield the pop star. Are you buying this?!

Britney Spears 'pulls a Jessica Simpson' by wearing big sunglasses in Maui with husband Sam Asghari

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2022
Britney Spears joked that she 'pulled a Jessica Simpson' by wearing large sunglasses while sailing in Maui with her husband Sam Asghari on Sunday. Just a look at the early 2000s pop star rivals side by side to see how much the Mississippi-born 40-year-old takes inspiration from the 42-year-old Texan.

Jason Alexander, Britney Spears' 55-year-old Husband, claims that his team TRICKED him into Annulment!

perezhilton.com, July 16, 2021
We're all aware at this point: Britney Spears' conservators have barred her from marrying. In addition to other suspected misconduct, the Toxic singer stated in court that she was not allowed to marry longtime boyfriend Sam Asghar, something we've heard about.
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