Actor: Jason Alexander

Jason Alexander is a highly accomplished American actor, comedian, and director known for his versatile performances across film, television, and theater. Rising to prominence with his iconic portrayal of George Costanza in the legendary sitcom “Seinfeld,” Alexander captivated audiences with his portrayal of the neurotic and hilarious character. His performance in the series earned him critical acclaim, numerous awards, and a permanent place in pop culture history. Beyond “Seinfeld,” Alexander has showcased his talent in a variety of film and theater projects, earning praise for his comedic timing and dramatic range. With his charisma, wit, and exceptional talent, Jason Alexander continues to be a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with his memorable performances.

  • Napoleon The Movie

    Napoleon The Movie

    A life lived so vibrantly spotlighted as that of Amy Winehouse’s was ripe for the biographical pickings from the moment of her death, all too soon back in 2011. It’s an indictment of the day and age we live in. Nothing to be proud of. Back to Black is the first dramatisation out of the blocks. It follows, and skulks in the shadow of, Asif Kapadia’s superior 2015 documentary, Amy. Where that film dived deep, upsetting her family in the process, this one’s but a paddle in the shallow end. A superficial and underwhelming entry to the current vogue for jukebox biopics. It’s worse than that though. Back to Black hasn’t the self-awareness to recognise itself as being no better than the then paparazzi it vindicates.

    Many, it is likely, will find the film entirely passable. Courtesy of Winehouse herself, it boasts a terrific soundtrack, allowing Sam Taylor-Johnson ample opportunity for montage. It’s an easy win for the Fifty Shades of Grey director, who shoots with eloquence and style. As for the lead, Marisa Abela certainly looks the part. She makes an impressive stab too at vocal impersonation, going hell for leather with song and script alike. Rote, simplistic writing – from Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool’s Matt Greenhalgh – does Abela no favours but her effort and respect for Winehouse are palpable. There’s more to capturing Amy than the donning of a beehive and faux ‘Daddy’s Girl’ tattoo.

  • Seinfeld

    Seinfeld follows the comedic misadventures of comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his eccentric friends—Elaine, George, and Kramer—as they navigate the absurdities of everyday life in New York City.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 1

    Jerry grapples with a perplexing moral dilemma, while Elaine juggles conflicting social obligations. Meanwhile, George schemes to impress his girlfriend’s parents, and Kramer embarks on a misguided business venture.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 1

    Seinfeld – Episode 1

    The first episode of “Seinfeld” is titled “The Seinfeld Chronicles.” In this episode, which originally aired on July 5, 1989, Jerry Seinfeld performs his stand-up comedy routine at the comedy club. After his performance, he meets his best friend George Costanza, who tells him about a woman he’s interested in. Later, Jerry meets a woman named Laura at the comedy club, but their date goes awry when Jerry can’t remember her name. Meanwhile, George struggles with his own dating woes, and the episode humorously explores the nuances of modern relationships and social interactions.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 2

    Jerry and George concoct a scheme to retrieve a library book from Jerry’s ex-girlfriend’s apartment, leading to unforeseen complications. Meanwhile, Elaine struggles to maintain her composure during a job interview, and Kramer becomes entangled in a bizarre culinary experiment.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 2

    Seinfeld – Episode 2

    In Episode 2 of “Seinfeld,” titled “The Stake Out,” Jerry and George stake out a woman Jerry met at a party, hoping to learn more about her. Meanwhile, Jerry worries about whether he’s making the right impression on her. The episode is filled with humorous mishaps and misunderstandings as the characters navigate the complexities of dating and relationships.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 3

    Jerry grapples with the repercussions of lending money to a friend, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings. Meanwhile, Elaine navigates the complexities of office politics, and George’s attempts to impress a woman backfire spectacularly.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 3

    Seinfeld – Episode 3

    In Episode 3 of “Seinfeld,” titled “The Robbery,” Jerry’s apartment gets burglarized, leading him to question the security of his home. Meanwhile, George tries to prove his bravery by confronting the robber, with comedic results. The episode follows the characters as they deal with the aftermath of the burglary, showcasing their unique reactions and quirks in typical “Seinfeld” fashion.

  • Seinfeld – Episode 4

    Jerry and Elaine engage in a heated debate over the significance of a trivial gesture, while George embarks on a quest to reclaim a lost item of sentimental value. Meanwhile, Kramer’s latest obsession leads him down a bizarre path of self-discovery.