Jason Alexander: I never had a good year.
Jason Alexander: I became an actor because of William Shatner. I was a major Star Trek fan.
Jason Alexander: (About the payment for Seinfeld's final season) We made a deal that was acceptable to us. We got paid very handsomely for our final season.
Jason Alexander: (about "Seinfeld" co-stars) I would work with any one of them again in a heartbeat because it was joyous and incredibly easy.
Jason Alexander: New York [City] needs no explanation. I mean, if you come from Sandusky, Ohio or West New York, New Jersey, you have to start explaining.
Jason Alexander: (about his character on "Bob Patterson") We purposely created Bob out of the ashes of George. I would be insane not to measure things against "Seinfeld." I've stolen as much of the "Seinfeld" crew as I could to give me a hedge.
Jason is the national spokesman for the Scleroderma Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to raising awareness of the disease and assisting those who are afflicted.
Jason played the flute and percussion in the Livingston Lancer's Marching Band.
Jason's production company is named AngelArk Inc.
At 17 years of age, Jason earned his first professional acting job. He was spotted in a children's theater group and was asked to perform on a local New York children's program.
Jason entertained his classmates at a young age to keep them from teasing him about his weight.
In 2005, Jason wrote a book called Dad, Are You the Tooth Fairy?
Jason is Jewish.
Jason appeared in KFC commercials, including one with baseball superstar Barry Bonds and another one with Trista Rehn of The Bachelorette.
Jason is credited with coining the term "Ass Hat" in a well known blooper from Seinfeld.
Jason played flute and percussion in the Livingston Lancer's Marching Band.
Jason married Daena E. Title on May 31, 1981.
Jason adopted the stage name Jason Alexander while in high school in New Jersey when he was 15 years old.
Jason is best-known for his role as George Costanza on Seinfeld.
Jason won the Celebrity Poker Showdown Championship in season eight.
In December 1994, Jason was featured in the "Playboy" article titled "Sex Stars 1994."
On April 30th 2006, at the Magic Castle in Los Angeles, Jason debuted as a professional magician.
Jason starred in Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella as Lionel.
Jason was nominated seven times (92-98) for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work in Seinfeld.
In 1997, Jason won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for his role in Seinfeld along with Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Michael Richards.
Jason is a 1977 graduate of Livingston High School, Livingston, New Jersey.
Jason started losing his hair at the age of 16.
Jason is just 5'5" tall.