… I am happy to do this any time. I find when I really get the opportunity to talk, without an audience and with emotion, with people who I have seemingly nothing in common, we find a common ground. Those are some of the most valuable conversations I have ever had. It’s a person who looks at me and goes, “he and I don’t agree on anything”. My argument is we agree on a lot, and we have a lot in common and we would like similar outcomes in the world, but getting there might look different.
Wehad the pleasure to interview Jason Alexander. Best known for his award-winning role as George Costanza of television’s Seinfeld, Jason Alexander has achieved international recognition for a career noted for its extraordinary diversity. He has worked extensively as a writer, composer, director, producer, and teacher of acting. He has well-known roles in such shows as “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Two and a Half Men” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and in films “Pretty Woman,” “Jacob’s Ladder” and “Love Valor Compassion.” On Broadway, he won a Tony Award for his performance in “Jerome Robbin’s Broadway,” and starred in “Fish in the Dark” and “The Portuguese Kid,” among others. After moving to LA, Jason continued working in the theater, notably serving as the artistic director for the Reprise Theatre Company and starring in “The Producers.”