July 21, 2008
Jason Alexander, best known for his role as George Costanza on the hit eponymous series Seinfeld, will soon be making his way back to primetime comedy. This time, however, he'll be going behind the camera for an episode of Til Death.
Written and executive-produced by husband-and-wife team Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, Til Death stars Eddie Kaye Thomas and newcomer actress Kat Foster as newlyweds who move next door to a couple, played by Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher, who have been married for more than two decades. The series sheds light on how the newlyweds get a surprising look at what the future might hold.
December 26, 2007
The holiday season is different for everyone. What you and your family celebrates might have a long tradition, or might have no tradition, or maybe it's ever evolving. The correlation between religious beliefs and holiday rituals has become more and more blurred as commercialization has permeated the holiday landscape. Mostly, there is a lot of gift-giving, a lot of shopping, office parties, excess drinking, and time with the family (sometimes needed, sometimes unwanted). On television, there are two brave TV shows that have chosen to buck the conventional rituals and traditions of Christmas and the schmaltzy “holiday episodes” that every single eighties sitcom aired once a year. On The OC, Seth Cohen gave us Chrismukkah and on Seinfeld, Frank Costanza brought us Festivus. Today, once and for all, we look to answer the question that has plagued our society for roughly five years: Which is the better TV holiday – Festivus or Chrismukkah?
May 19, 2007
Jerry Seinfeld attracted much attention for playing a semi-fictional version of himself on the award-winning program Seinfeld. Inspired by the 1950s sitcom The Abbott and Costello Show, he co-created, starred and executively produced the series, which acquired 3 Golden Globe awards, 57 wins and 114 nominations from various award-giving bodies.
May 19, 2007
Best known as the short and stocky character George Costanza, Jason Alexander became a household name as one of the main cast members of the award-winning sitcom Seinfeld. As the best friend of Jerry Seinfeld, he gave humor to the show with his neurotic and self-loathing persona, not to mention his pursuit of countless jobs and women.