A sitcom celebrity from the 90s is barely recognizable after 26 years since their popular show ended.

Actor made a humorous comment about going unnoticed because of looking older.

September 25th 2024.

A sitcom celebrity from the 90s is barely recognizable after 26 years since their popular show ended.
It's hard to believe that one of the stars of a beloved 90s sitcom is now almost unrecognizable. Jason Alexander, who played alongside Jerry Seinfeld in the hit series Seinfeld from 1989 to 1998, looks completely different now.

The show, created by Jerry and Larry David, followed a fictionalized version of Jerry's life with his close friends. It was a huge success, with over 76 million people tuning in for the final episode. Jason portrayed the often lazy and insecure George Costanza, an old high school friend of Jerry's. His performance earned him numerous award nominations, including seven consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.

Despite his success on Seinfeld, Jason has also appeared in other popular shows such as The Nanny, Friends, and The Simpsons. But even with all these credits to his name, he recently went unnoticed during a casual outing in Los Angeles.

The 65-year-old actor was spotted walking through a parking lot, just a few days after celebrating his birthday. He was dressed in black pants, a plaid shirt, and a purple vest, carrying a warm drink and a snack from Starbucks. It's no surprise that he went unrecognized, as he now sports a beard, a far cry from his clean-shaven days on Seinfeld.

In an interview earlier this year, Jason joked about his aging appearance, saying that it's the reason why he doesn't get mobbed by fans anymore. However, he did mention that people are still very sweet when they recognize him and show their appreciation for his work.

Speaking of Seinfeld, there have been rumors of a reboot, but Jason had a savage response to them. He revealed that he didn't know anything about it and joked that maybe they didn't need his character George or even Elaine, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

But fans of the show can still stream it on Netflix and relive the hilarious moments of Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer. As for Jason, he has been keeping busy with projects such as Star Trek: Prodigy, History of the World, Part II, and Rock, Paper, Scissors. He will also be appearing in a production of Fiddler On The Roof in LA soon.

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