COSTANZA, JOHN MARK
see George Costanza (politician) . "Vandelay" redirects here. For Vandelay Technologies · played by Jason Alexander . He is a short · stocky · balding man who struggles with numerous insecurities · during periods of unemployment he actively avoids getting a job · Cosmo Kramer · and Elaine Benes . George and Jerry were junior high school friends (although in " The Betrayal " · Season 9 · Episode 8 · George says the two have been friends since fourth grade) and remained friends afterward. [ · 1 ] · [ · 2 ] · Michael Costanza. Alexander reprised his role in an episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee · reuniting with Jerry Seinfeld and Wayne Knight (also reprising their roles as Jerry and Newman · respectively). Early life and family [ edit ] George is a son of Frank · an Italian American · and Estelle Costanza · who is Jewish . [ · citation needed ]
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