What disorder does George Costanza have?

George has numerous psychological problems, including: sociopathy (officially referred to as Antisocial Personality Disorder), narcissism, habitual lying, low self-esteem, sudden fits of anger, hypochondriasis, impulsive acts of ill-considered cheapness, selfishness, obsessiveness, living in fantasy.
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Is George Costanza neurotic?

George is neurotic, self-loathing and dominated by his parents, yet also prone to occasional periods of overconfidence that invariably arise at the worst possible time.
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Are the Seinfeld characters sociopaths?

None of the characters talk like real people; we always know they're supposed to be understood as sociopaths. You need to know they're crazy in order to appreciate what they do. And that's not how it was on Seinfeld. On Seinfeld, the psychopathy felt normal—almost bor- ing.
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What ethnicity was George Costanza?

While Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) was pretty clearly established as Jewish, George was kept more ambiguous, and thanks to his last time it was implied that he was Italian-American, at least on his father's side. But George and both of his parents (Jerry Stiller and Estelle Harris) were played by Jewish actors.
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Is George Costanza a sociopath?

But George dwells in this role of loser that his friends have given him, a psychopath like him may even use it to his advantage. George is a master liar and manipulator. It's the manipulator part that helps him get so many dates and we see this trait put to use frequently throughout the course of the show.
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Is George Costanza a narcissist?

George has numerous psychological problems, including: sociopathy (officially referred to as Antisocial Personality Disorder), narcissism, habitual lying, low self-esteem, sudden fits of anger, hypochondriasis, impulsive acts of ill-considered cheapness, selfishness, obsessiveness, living in fantasy.
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Why did Jason Alexander change his name?

He changed it when he joined AFTRA as a teenager. He intended to use the name Jason Scott, but there were too many already in the registry. He then took his father's first name as his last, and became Jason Alexander. 2.
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Who is Elaine Benes based on?

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Elaine was based on a few real-life people from the lives of Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. She was partly based on Monica Yates, who David used to date. They remained good friends after they broke up, just like Jerry and Elaine.
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Who is Kramer based on?

The character of Kramer was originally based on the real-life Kenny Kramer, a neighbor of co-creator Larry David from New York. However, Michael Richards did not in any way base his performance on the real Kramer, to the point of refusing to meet him.
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Does Kramer have a mental illness?

Tobia tells NJ.com that all four characters have personality traits that are maladaptive to some extent on a psychiatric level. For example, Jerry has obsessive-compulsive features, Kramer has schizoid traits, George is egocentric and Elaine has an inability to form meaningful relationships.
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Is Kramer ADHD?

In the course of five years, psychiatry students and their professor at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Jersey have concluded that Kramer's behavior is in line with that of people given diagnoses of schizoid personality disorder.
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Why do they always applaud Kramer?

Cosmo Kramer wasn't the first TV character to get a studio audience whooping and clapping for him when he entered the frame. The practice is most famously associated with Happy Days' Arthur Fonzarelli (played by Henry Winkler), aka the Fonz.
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What does pulling a Costanza mean?

When his most recent deputy left and he was trying to understand how he could solve his ongoing problem once and for all, I advised him to “pull a Costanza and do the opposite.” When you keep hiring the wrong person, hire someone who fits the exact opposite profile of what you think you need.
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What is neurotic behavior?

Neurotic means you're afflicted by neurosis, a word that has been in use since the 1700s to describe mental, emotional, or physical reactions that are drastic and irrational. At its root, a neurotic behavior is an automatic, unconscious effort to manage deep anxiety.
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How much is George Costanza worth?

Jason Alexander: $50 million (£36.8m)

George Costanza, played by Jason Alexander, was based on Larry David, the comedian and Seinfeld co-creator.
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Why did Elaine wear her hair like that?

In her interview, Louis-Dreyfus humorously explained Elaine Benes' hair. She described how, in developing a look for Elaine's 'do, she was inspired by the film A Room With a View, based on the book by E. M. Forster. “OK, look, in my defense,” she began, “first of all, the hair.
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Did Jerry and Elaine have a kid?

In the reunion episode featured in Season 7 of Curb Your Enthusiasm, it is revealed in the years since the finale Jerry has donated sperm to Elaine that results in her having a daughter, who's taken to calling Jerry "Uncle Jerry", but by the episode's end, it is said she now refers to him as "daddy" to Jerry and ...
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What does Kramer do for a living?

The only known steady job Kramer had throughout the entire series was in "The Strike", where he went back to work at H&H Bagels after being on strike for over a decade. His union finally settled the strike and he was reemployed.
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Are Jason Alexander and Seinfeld friends?

Jason Alexander and Jerry Seinfeld have been friends since they first appeared on Seinfeld together in 1989.
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Who was the best actor on Seinfeld?

10 Best Performances In Seinfeld, Ranked
  • 8 Courteney Cox As Meryl.
  • 7 John O'Hurley As J. Peterman.
  • 6 Jami Gertz As Jane.
  • 5 Wayne Knight As Newman.
  • 4 Jerry Stiller As Frank Costanza.
  • 3 Estelle Harris As Estelle Costanza.
  • 2 Jason Alexander As George Costanza.
  • 1 Julia Louis-Dreyfus As Elaine Benes.
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Why is George from Seinfeld so annoying?

George is a self-admitted compulsive liar which can be combined with his stubbornness for comedic results, though it can become an annoyance even to himself sometimes, as fans saw in the fifth season episode "The Non-Fat Yogurt."
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Who is the most important character in Seinfeld?

Newman is such an excellent and important Seinfeld character because he is so funny. The best Seinfeld episodes involve the four main characters, but the season 9 episode "The Junk Mail" can be considered Newman's most exciting and interesting episode.
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Are George and Jerry friends in real life?

And on Tuesday, Jason Alexander revealed that the cast weren't actually as close as they appeared to be on screen. The 60-year-old actor, who played George Costanza on the show, said he and his colleagues weren't 'social friends' but just 'work mates'.
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