When he was still in high school, Newark native Jason Greenspan changed his name to Jason Alexander. The ambitious grad then left New Jersey for the bright lights of Broadway via Boston University. Tony and Emmy wins followed as Jason followed his dreams. Through the years, he appeared on stage (Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, The Producers); on film (Pretty Woman); and on TV (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dream On). The prolific performer also lent his voice to the animated flicks The Hunchback of Notre...
When he was still in high school, Newark native Jason Greenspan changed his name to Jason Alexander. The ambitious grad then left New Jersey for the bright lights of Broadway via Boston University. Tony and Emmy wins followed as Jason followed his dreams. Through the years, he appeared on stage (Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, The Producers); on film (Pretty Woman); and on TV (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dream On). The prolific performer also lent his voice to the animated flicks The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) and Farce of the Penguins (2006). While he isn’t exactly the mainstream’s idea of a hunk, devoted fans will experience their own Summer of George when Jason pulls down his pants and moons the camera in the slasher flick The Burning (1981). At the risk of repeating himself, he flashed his ass in the R-rated dramedy Love! Valour! Compassion! (1997). Before losing his top during a guest spot on the Amazon sitcom The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2019), Alexander bared his broad back and front while donning black briefs on the comedy series Hit the Road (2017). Of course, the skintastic actor is best known as the lovable curmudgeon George Costanza on a little show called Seinfeld (1989-1998). Considered one of the most influential sitcoms of all time, the NBC hit features Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, and Jason’s hairy chest! On one episode, he provocatively poses in white boxers. In another, he dons a towel in the sauna. Needless to say, Jason is hot in every way!