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Bull, Roger (February 16, 2005). "The 50 greatest sitcom characters of ALL time". The Times-Union. Archived from the original on September 23, 2009 . Retrieved August 3, 2009. George's professional life is unstable. He is unable to remain in any job for any great length of time before making an embarrassing blunder and getting fired, and he is unemployed for a large amount of time throughout the series. Very often, the blunder is lying and trying to cover it up, only to have it all fall apart. Most of the many short-lived jobs George holds throughout the series are in sales.

Artner, Alan; Bannon, Tim; Caro, Mark; Christiansen, Richard; Griffin, Jean Latz; Johnson, Steve; May, Mitchell; Nidetz, Steve; Wood, Nancy Watkins; Wilson, Terry; Wiltz, Teresa (December 6, 1995). "The 25 Greatest TV Characters of all Time". Chicago Tribune. p.1. Writer: Mehlman, Peter; Director: Cherones, Tom (November 21, 1991). " The Nose Job". Seinfeld. Season 3. Episode 9. NBC.

The character was based on Seinfeld co-creator Larry David but is surnamed after Jerry Seinfeld's real-life New York friend, Michael Costanza. Alexander reprised his role in an episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, reuniting with Jerry Seinfeld and Wayne Knight (also reprising their roles as Jerry and Newman, respectively). Writer: Goldman, Matt; Director: Cherones, Tom (June 7, 1990). " The Robbery". Seinfeld. Season 1. Episode 3. NBC. Writer: Leopold, Tom; Director: Cherones, Tom (January 29, 1992). " The Suicide". Seinfeld. Season 3. Episode 15. NBC. Screen Actors Guild Awards". Daily Press. Newport News, VA. February 27, 1995. p.A2. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014 . Retrieved March 15, 2012.Meyers, Kate (December 1, 1995). " "Bye" George". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009 . Retrieved August 3, 2009. Writer: Daniels, Greg; David, Larry; Director: Cherones, Tom (April 22, 1992). " The Parking Space". Seinfeld. Season 3. Episode 22. NBC.

Szymanski, Michael (February 24, 1997). "SAG gives actors a lift Franz, Louis-Dreyfus among guild award winners". USA Today. p.2D. Tuma, Debbie (May 4, 1998). "Seinfeld Book by Real Character". New York Daily News . Retrieved August 3, 2009. [ permanent dead link] Lavin, Cheryl (March 5, 2004). "By George, it's Costanza's fault". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois. p.2. Writer: Gammill, Tom; Pross, Max; Director: Cherones, Tom (December 9, 1993). " The Cigar Store Indian". Seinfeld. Season 5. Episode 10. NBC. Baxter, Kevin (March 8, 1999). " 'Shakespeare,' 'ER' Lead Awards by Actors Guild". Los Angeles Times. p.1.Sepinwall, Alan (November 22, 2004). " 'Seinfeld' boxed sets: Much ado about 'nothing' ". The Star-Ledger. Seinfeld - NOW PLAYING". Archived from the original on February 2, 2013 . Retrieved November 15, 2008. Writer: David, Larry; Director: Cherones, Tom (September 23, 1993). " The Puffy Shirt". Seinfeld. Season 5. Episode 2. NBC.

George is very bad at meeting women and even worse at maintaining his romantic relationships and, as a result, his relationships usually end badly. [36] [37] Professional life [ edit ] Writer: David, Larry; Director: Cherones, Tom (November 18, 1992). " The Contest". Seinfeld. Season 4. Episode 11. NBC. Annual Screen Actors Guild Award Recipients". Screen Actors Guild. March 8, 1998. Archived from the original on September 7, 2008 . Retrieved October 16, 2009. Cox, Ted (July 16, 2002). "Who deserves an Emmy? Merit doesn't always mean a nomination, so we correct TV's annual award oversights with our critics new honor". Daily Herald. Arlington Heights, Illinois.a b c d e f Seinfeld Seasons 1 & 2: Notes about Nothing – 'The Seinfeld Chronicles' (DVD). Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Writer: Robin, Andy; Director: Cherones, Tom (March 18, 1993). " The Junior Mint". Seinfeld. Season 4. Episode 20. NBC. George often takes impressive measures to build and maintain relationships with women. In " The Conversion," he goes through the process of converting to the Latvian Orthodox Church as his girlfriend's parents would not let her date somebody outside their religion. The one relationship he holds long-term, with his fiancée Susan, is the one about which he is seemingly least enthusiastic, as shown by his ongoing attempts to postpone, and later cancel, their wedding, and his rather nonchalant reaction when she dies. Entertainment: No joke: Seinfeld sued by 'real-life Costanza' ". British Broadcasting Corporation. October 27, 1998 . Retrieved August 3, 2009. George refers to himself in the third person when under extreme stress (e.g. "George is getting upset!"), after befriending a person with a similar trait in " The Jimmy".

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