‘Seinfeld’ Star, 65, Makes Rare Public Appearance at Recent Event — See the Photo originally appeared on Parade.
Who better to teach an acting masterclass than Jason Alexander?
On July 16, the legendary Seinfeld star, 65, took the stage at The Meryl Streep Center for Performing Artists in Los Angeles for a live work session, where he discussed his approach to acting, led the audience in interactive exercises and even participated in a Q&A.
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Though he’s starred in several iconic films — from Pretty Woman to Coneheads — Alexander is still best known for his portrayal of Seinfeld’s George Costanza, a character so beloved by fans to this day.
That was never more apparent than when the New York Yankees announced that they’ll be giving away 18,000 George Costanza bobbleheads on Aug. 21 for “Seinfeld Night.” The limited-edition figurine shows the Assistant to the Traveling Secretary fast asleep under former owner George Steinbrenner’s desk — a reference to the sitcom’s “The Nap” episode.
“This is the coolest thing ever!” commented an X user. “Best. Bobblehead. Ever,” declared another. “Crowd’s going to be massive,” one user speculated.
As will the demand. According to the New York Times, eBay pre-sales for the George Costanza bobblehead are going for five (!) times more than tickets to the game.
‘Seinfeld’ Star, 65, Makes Rare Public Appearance at Recent Event — See the Photo first appeared on Parade on Jul 17, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.