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Jason Alexander , September 23, 1959, in Newark, New Jersey), is a television, cinema and musical theatre actor.

in which he played the neurotic ne'er-do-well George Costanza, Jerry Seinfeld's best friend. He has also appeared in a number of movies ( among them) and did some work as a director, including a recent successful Hollywood concert version of the musical , for which he was also the emcee. He is also known for providing the voice of the lead character in the cult animated series .

Alexander began his acting career on the New York stage. On Broadway, he appeared in Stephen Sondheim's , for which he was awarded the 1989 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.

Alexander has also done a McDonalds 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 . He no longer appears in these commercials due to the alleged cruelty to animals by KFC suppliers and slaughterhouses. He is also featured in country star Brad Paisley's music video, "Celebrity". In the summer of 2005, he appears with Lee Iacocca in ads for DaimlerChrysler vehicles, which is coincidental, considering the fact that George Costanza once bought a Chrysler convertible solely on the belief that it was previously owned by Jon Voight (the actual owner was Voight, a New York dentist).

In the fall of 2004, he began appearing in a new sitcom on CBS, , costarring Malcolm-Jamal Warner. His character is based on sportswriter Tony Kornheiser, but that show did not last the entire season and was not renewed for a second season. He had previously starred in the failed sitcom .

In one of the few cinematic appearances, he played another memorable character (aside from Costanza) — an unlikely womanizer Mauricio — in the movie Shallow Hal (2001) against Jack Black.

Alexander also appeared with Kelsey Grammer in the musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' . He played Jacob Marley to Grammer's Ebenezer Scrooge. Alexander also appeared in Rob Reiner's 1994 film starring Elijah Wood and Bruce Willis along with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who he also performed with in Seinfeld.

Alexander appears on the CD singing a verse in the song "All Cartoons are F****** D***".

Alexander is also the national spokesman for the Scleroderma Foundation, a leading organization dedicated to raising awareness of the disease and assisting those who are afflicted.

He has been married to Daena E. Title since 1979, and they have two children, Gabriel and Noah.

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