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Jason Alexander (born "Jay Greenspan", September 23, 1959, in Newark, New Jersey) was one of the stars of the award-winning television sitcom Seinfeld. His character, the neurotic ne'er-do-well George Costanza, Jerry Seinfeld's best friend, was based in part on the show's creator, Larry David. He has also appeared in a number of movies, and done some work as a director, including a recent successful Hollywood concert version of the musical Hair, for which he was also the emcee.
Alexander has also done a McDonalds commercial advertising the McDLT, a sandwich that separated the beef "hot side" from the rest of the hamburger "cool side". The commercial features the singing talents of Alexander. He has also appeared in KFC commercials, including one with baseball superstar Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants.
In the fall he will appear in a new show on CBSCBS Columbia Broadcasting System is a major radio and television network in the United States. CBS was one of the three commercial television networks that dominated broadcasting in the United States before the rise of cable television. In the days of rad, Listen UpListen Up is a television series on CBS, based on the life of Tony Kornheiser. Cast members Main characters Tony Kleinman Jason Alexander Bernie Widmer Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dana Kleinman Wendy Makkena Mickey Kleinman Will Rothhaar Megan Kleinman Daniella, where he will co-star with Malcolm-Jamal WarnerMalcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970 in Jersey City, New Jersey) is an African-American actor. With appearances and roles on many televisions shows and films, he is best known for his role as Theodore "Theo" Huxtable on the NBC sitcom, The Cosby Sho ("Theo Huxtable" on The Cosby ShowThe Cosby Show was an American Situation comedy which first aired in 1984 starring Bill Cosby. The show ran for eight seasons on the NBC television network. The show was centered around the Huxtable family, an upper-middle-class family living in Brooklyn,). His character is based on sportswriter Tony KornheiserTony Kornheiser (born Anthony Irwin Kornheiser on July 13, 1948) is a popular American sportswriter and columnist for the Washington Post. Well known for his acerbic wit, Kornheiser began his career in New York City after his graduation from Harpur Colleg.
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