Making a name on the small screen is a great way to ensure a steady paycheck while reaching millions of fans enjoying the show from the comfort of their own living rooms. Whether it’s on reality television, a sitcom, or a drama, top shows all know how to reel people in and keep them coming back for more. As such, shows like The OfficeFriendsand The Bachelor have all been responsible for launching successful careers in the business.

Jason Alexander is a hilarious comedic performer and a talented actor that rose to prominence on the show Seinfeld. While that may be what he is best known for, Alexander has remained quite busy since his days on the acclaimed show.

Let’s see what Jason Alexander has been up to since Seinfeld!

He’s Appeared In Films Like Shallow Hal

Jason Alexander’s time on the small screen while on Seinfeld is primarily why millions can instantly recognize him, but the truth is that he has done an extensive amount of work on the big screen through the years. Never one to shrink from a film role, Alexander’s acting credits may come as a surprise to some.

One of the notable movies that Alexander has appeared in is Shallow Hal, which was a romantic comedy starring Jack Black and Gwyneth Paltrow. The film was hilarious and was a financial success, and fans were pleasantly surprised to see Alexander in a supporting role during the movie. In fact, his character is responsible for one of the most memorable moments of the entire movie.

Elsewhere on the big screen, we have seen Alexander shine as a voice actor. Prior to Seinfeld ending its legendary run, Alexander had voiced the character Hugo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and once the series concluded, he would return to voice the character in the film’s sequel. Furthermore, Alexander has also voiced characters in projects like 101 Dalmatian II: Patch’s London Adventure, The Voyages of Young Doctor Doolittle, and Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz.

Other acting credits since Seinfeld for Alexander include the Jason Statham flick Wild CardThe Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, and Hood of Horror. No, Alexander did not turn into a major film star, but his steady body of work shows the studios are willing to work with the actor thanks to what he can bring to the table in any project.

As great as this has been, Alexander has not shied away from making appearance on the small screen, as well.

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He’s Appeared On Shows Like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel

Let’s be real, it’s going to be impossible for Alexander to top what he did on Seinfeld, as many people consider the show to be one of the best in history. However, this has not stopped Alexander or other stars from the show from branching out into other projects on the small screen.

Given his name recognition and his talents, there have been multiple attempts at Alexander getting a starring vehicle over the years. He has been cast as a lead performer on shows like Bob PattersonListen Up!, and Hit the Road. These shows didn’t exactly turn out to be huge successes, but they did show that studios were willing to at least roll the dice on the potential of Alexander starring in another hit.

One thing the actor has done successfully, however, is land roles in hit shows through the years. Sure, starring on Seinfeld was great and all, but one look through his acting credits will reveal a number of other his projects, as well. According to IMDb, Alexander has appeared in shows like Friends, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Malcolm in the Middle, Criminal Minds, and more.

Never one to stay stagnant, Jason Alexander has also hopped behind the camera through the years.

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He’s Worked Behind The Camera

Many actors will give directing a try, and Jason Alexander is no exception to this. While he does not have a wealth of directing experience, he has still been willing to get behind the camera to bring a project to life.

According to IMDb, one of his first prominent directing gigs came back during his time on Seinfeld, when he directed an episode of the show. From there, it would be quite some time before he got back into the saddle, but he certainly made the most of each opportunity.

Alexander has directed shows like Everybody Hates Chris, Criminal Minds, Franklin & Bash, and Mike and Molly. Not bad, especially considering that he isn’t known as a director.

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Jason Alexander may never top Seinfeld, but there is no denying what he has been able to do throughout his career.

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