. . . "Explosive mood swings, a very skilled liar"@en . . "Assistant to the travelling salesman for the New York Yankees, Bra salesman, Camp waiter, Car mover, Computer salesman, Hand model, Manuscript reader, Real estate agent, Representitive for Kruger Industrial Smoothing, Sales rep for Pendant Publishing, Sales rep for playground equipment company, Slaes rep for rest stop supply company, Screenwriter"@en . "Insecure Hero / Comedy Hero With Mental Illness / Heroic Liar"@en . . . . "Georgie, Georgie-Boy, Lord of the Idiots, Art Vandelay, Biff Loffman, Body Suit Man, Buck Naked, Can't-Stand-Ya, Cartwright, Colin O'Brian, Donald O'Brian, Gammy, George Bonanza, Liar Man, Mister Weatherbee, Koko the Monkey, T-Bone, King of the County, The Velvet Fog, Pappy, J. Crew, Georgie C"@en . . "George Louis Costanza was one of the four main characters on Seinfeld, played by Jason Alexander. George is Jerry's neurotic friend. He sometimes lives with his parents, Estelle and Frank Costanza, a bitter couple who are as neurotic as their son. Chances are George's personality traits of being bitter, miserly, selfish, greedy and dishonest come from his childhood background. As a teenager, he was tormented by his gym teacher, Mr. Heyman, who intentionally mispronounced George's last name as \"Can't Stand Ya.\" George and Jerry attended public school together, setting the dynamic for their later relationship. George claims that he and Jerry met in gym class when George, climbing rope, fell on Jerry. George has numerous psychological problems, including: sociopathy, narcissism, habitual lying, low self-esteem, sudden fits of anger, hypochondriasis, impulsive acts of ill-considered cheapness, selfishness, obsessiveness, living in fantasy. Like Kramer, he would often concoct elaborate plots to weasel out of relational, financial, or legal obligations, always with unexpected and negative consequences. George's lying, however, is often seen as a gift in the eyes of himself and his friends. It is noted in some episodes that he can even beat a lie-detector test. When Jerry tells Elaine about his plan of beating a lie detector instead of somehow avoiding it, she replies, \"Who do you think you are, Costanza?\" The character of George is based partly on the alter ego of the show's co-creator, Larry David (the alter ego developed later on as the protagonist of Curb Your Enthusiasm). In the first couple of seasons, George was restrained by the standards of his later actions, but as the series went on, his schemes and personality became more outlandish. Alexander related in an interview that, early in the creation of the show, he once expressed having problems acting out a scene in the script, because he felt no one would ever behave in such a way. David replied to him that the exact situation had actually happened to him, and he had reacted in exactly the same way. Jason said that this was a breakthrough for him in portraying the character, giving him valuable insight into both Larry and George."@en . . . . "Yes, yes I have. I'm not proud of it. It's a real source of neurosis - this voice in my head keeps telling me I'm going to fail at everything I do: work, love, everything! I'm always trying to get out relationships. Women make me uncomfortable. Well, there's the sex, but other than that! I graduated high school. ...Yes I'm an architect. But once I was a Marine Biologist. Also a latex salesman at Vandelay Industries. They manufacture latex and latex related products. Oh yeah, I'm also a writer. My greatest work as writer is a sitcom about nothing."@en . . . . "thumb|219px George Costanza ist Jerry Seinfelds bester Freund. Die beiden kennen sich bereits aus Schultagen."@de . . . . "Differ each and every episode"@en . "George Costanza"@de . . . . "300"^^ . . . . . . "George Louis Costanza was one of the four main characters on Seinfeld, played by Jason Alexander. George is Jerry's neurotic friend. He sometimes lives with his parents, Estelle and Frank Costanza, a bitter couple who are as neurotic as their son. Chances are George's personality traits of being bitter, miserly, selfish, greedy and dishonest come from his childhood background. As a teenager, he was tormented by his gym teacher, Mr. Heyman, who intentionally mispronounced George's last name as \"Can't Stand Ya.\" George and Jerry attended public school together, setting the dynamic for their later relationship. George claims that he and Jerry met in gym class when George, climbing rope, fell on Jerry."@en . "George Costanza was one of the main central characters of the hit comedy series, Seinfeld alongside Jerry Seinfeld his best friend since childhood, Cosmo Kramer and Elaine Benes. He is played by Jason Alexander. George is neurotic, impulsive and insecure. His name literally means \"can't stand ya\" in contrast to his undesirable personality. He also has a tendency to undergo explosive mood swings (sometimes in the most inappropriate times). He is also very easily dominated by his parents, Frank and Estelle Costanza who were equally as neurotic as their son. George's family doesn't celebrate Christmas as George's father believed that it was too over-commercialised and created his own holiday on the 23rd of December called Festivus. Instead of having a tree they have an aluminium pole which they decorated with tinsel, and they would go around the family table explaining how they had disappointed each other over the year. At the end of Festivus George is forced to do a feat of strength where he was forced to overpower his father. As the Costanza family grew older they stopped celebrating Festivus however after Kramer returned to his old job he convinced Frank to restart the holiday. George has been described as a \"short, stocky, slow-witted bald man\" and an idiot by most of his friends, more specifically however in earlier seasons George was one of moderately average intelligence however it's revealed that his over-obsession with sex was the cause of his idiocy. When he puts his mind to it he is actually quite an intelligent person, even able to speak Portugese however when he has sex again he simply reverts back to his normal intellect. George shares the same fate as the rest of the main characters. After trying to sell Jerry's show to a company in California however on the way there Kramer hops up and down on their private jet to get water out of his ears and causes the plane to go down and they are forced to land in a nearby town. There they are all seen a fat guy being mugged for his car and instead of helping they make jokes and Kramer even records it on his phone. In doing this they accidentally break \"The Good Samaritan Law\" and after a trial which recollects all of thier \"criminal moments\" they are sent to prison for one year. It is presumed they are all let out after this."@en . . "George Costanza"@en . . . . "George Costanza"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "thumb|219px George Costanza ist Jerry Seinfelds bester Freund. Die beiden kennen sich bereits aus Schultagen."@de . "Seinfeld"@en . . "George Costanza was one of the main central characters of the hit comedy series, Seinfeld alongside Jerry Seinfeld his best friend since childhood, Cosmo Kramer and Elaine Benes. He is played by Jason Alexander."@en . . "Yes, yes I have. I'm not proud of it. It's a real source of neurosis - this voice in my head keeps telling me I'm going to fail at everything I do: work, love, everything! I'm always trying to get out relationships. Women make me uncomfortable. Well, there's the sex, but other than that! I graduated high school. ...Yes I'm an architect. But once I was a Marine Biologist. Also a latex salesman at Vandelay Industries. They manufacture latex and latex related products. Oh yeah, I'm also a writer. My greatest work as writer is a sitcom about nothing."@en . "Picking up women, hanging around with his best friend, Jerry Seinfeld"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .