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The iconic 90s sitcom star looks unrecognisable with his slim figure and scruffy beard, but can you guess who he is?

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An iconic 90s sitcom star looked unrecognisable as he sported a scruffy beard during a low-key outing in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

An iconic 90s sitcom star looked unrecognisable as he sported a scruffy beard during a low-key outing in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The actor is no stranger to television, having appeared in a hit NBC series that ran for a total of nine seasons, with the final episode premiering in May 1998.

The star has earned several award nominations throughout his Hollywood career so far, and won the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series 30 years earlier.

She flaunted her slender figure as she strolled through a parking lot during the daytime outing, after celebrating her 65th birthday on Monday, September 23.

But can you guess who it is?

An iconic 90s sitcom star looked unrecognisable as he sported a scruffy beard during a low-key outing in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

The actor is none other than Jason Alexander, who played the character of George Costanza on the NBC series, Seinfeld.

The show, which was created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, also starred Jerry, Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine) and Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer).

Alexander stepped out in Los Angeles in a pair of black pants and a plaid button-front shirt.

She completed the outfit with a dark purple vest that she left open and also put on a pair of comfortable black sneakers.

Jason completed the outfit by adding a striking silver watch on his left wrist and sported a pair of black-framed glasses.

The Pretty Woman actor enjoyed a cup of coffee and was seen leaving Starbucks while carrying a hot drink and a snack in the other hand.

Earlier this week, on Monday, Alexander celebrated his 65th birthday and has previously spoken out on the topic of aging.

During an interview for The thread A few months earlier, in June, the star said: “I’ve become more jealous of time as I’ve gotten older, because I know there’s less of it.”

The actor is none other than Jason Alexander, who played the character of George Costanza on the NBC series, Seinfeld.

The actor is none other than Jason Alexander, who played the character of George Costanza on the NBC series, Seinfeld.

Alexander stepped out in Los Angeles in a pair of black pants and a button-front plaid shirt.

Alexander stepped out in Los Angeles in a pair of black pants and a button-front plaid shirt.

She completed the outfit with a dark purple vest that she left open and also put on a pair of comfortable black sneakers.

She completed the outfit with a dark purple vest that she left open and also put on a pair of comfortable black sneakers.

“I have nothing left to do, although there are many things I would like to do,” he explained.

Jason later added, “I find that these days I have more and more opportunities to be of service, to use the incredible and disproportionate blessings I have had in my life and in some small way give back and pass them on to others.”

“The only thing I’m missing in terms of time is seeing things. I want to see my grandson as an adult. I want to know what he thinks, what he chooses to do with his life.”

Alexander continued: “I’m curious to see my friends and family make it to the end, and be there in any way I can…”

In addition to appearing on Seinfeld, Jason has taken on other roles over the decades, including in Pretty Woman alongside Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, and also on Curb Your Enthusiasm.

In May, his former co-star Michael Richards revealed that Alexander had threatened to leave Seinfeld during its third season for not receiving enough screen time.

In his memoir, Entrances And Exits, Richards expressed that Jason did not appear in an episode titled The Pen, and while he had accepted not starring in the episode with “equanimity”, he was also upset.

“Jason threatens to leave the show after learning he’s not in the episode either. He’s furious,” Michael wrote. Page six.

In May, former co-star Michael Richards revealed that Alexander had threatened to quit Seinfeld during its third season for not receiving enough screen time; seen in 1990

In May, former co-star Michael Richards revealed that Alexander had threatened to quit Seinfeld during its third season for not receiving enough screen time; seen in 1990

‘Jason came to the show with more confidence than anyone else. He’d won a Tony Award on the New York stage, no small achievement, and up until The Pen’s script reading he’d assumed Seinfeld was a buddy show, starring him and Jerry.’

Richards added: “But this business breeds huge egos and incredible insecurity, and this episode is one of those ego-shaking wake-ups.”

Michael later recalled that he was not written for an episode titled The Chinese Restaurant, which aired during the show’s second season.

‘I sit at the table without saying a single word, and this is because not a single word has been written about Kramer.’

And at the end of last year, in November, during an interview with ExtraAlexander shared his thoughts on the rumors of a Seinfeld reboot.

“There’s only one reason for that rumor,” the actor told the outlet. “Apparently, at the end of a comedy show, (Jerry) said, ‘Larry (David) and I are thinking about something.'”

“Good for you. I don’t know anything about it… Nobody called me. Apparently, they don’t need George and maybe they don’t need Elaine either because Julia (Louis-Dreyfus) and I said, ‘Do you know anything about this? I don’t know anything about this.'”

He added: “I spoke to Michael (Richards) the other day and I don’t think he knew anything about it.”

Alexander has been keeping busy focusing on new projects and was recently cast in the Los Angeles revival of Fiddler on the Roof, Program.

Alexander has been keeping busy focusing on new projects and was recently cast in the Los Angeles revival of Fiddler on the Roof, according to Playbill; seen in 2020 in West Hollywood.

Alexander has been keeping busy focusing on new projects and was recently cast in the Los Angeles revival of Fiddler on the Roof, according to Playbill; seen in 2020 in West Hollywood.

Opening night will take place later this year on November 9 at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.

Jason will play the role of Tevye in the production, and other cast members joining him include Valerie Perri, Rachel Ravel, Alanna J. Smith, Emerson Glick, Cameron Mabie, Remy Laifer and Ron Orbach.

Lonny Price, who will direct the revival, said in a statement: “Fiddler on the Roof is one of the undeniable masterpieces of the American musical and it has been a dream of mine to direct the show.”

“To think that I’ll be working with my longtime friend Jason Alexander on this extraordinary play is truly a dream come true. I can’t think of a more perfect actor to play Tevye, and I think he will redefine the role (and the show) for a new generation.”

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