He did a great job in A Funny Thing Happened on A Way To The Forum as Pseudolus. He sang Comedy Tonight and the favorite Everybody Ought To Have A Maid.
I watched an interview where the actor was relieved to get the Seinfeld role since he most recent work before ther was “Pretty Woman”, where he tries to rape Julia Roberts, so his character was hated for it.
Jason has a great singing voice, but I really wish they'd have let him sing this live. It always seems a bit off when actors lip sync to their prerecorded songs.
@@calldwnthesky6495 Out of pure curiosity, what about this video strikes you as so pretentious? The movie itself is fairly obscure, and less than 30 years old. The comments are appreciative, but not gushing. Besides, let’s be honest, half of the people here just came to make Seinfeld references.
I never thought a ‘95 film could have that same feeling as if it came out in ‘65! This is awesome!
I'm happy I found this performance.....by Mr Alexander.
He's irresistibly charming!
But I still can't help thinking there might be a shyster underneath that charm.
BRO Jason is a stud
It’s easy to see what Marisa Tomei saw in him.
Yeah, for 2 minutes.
Got that reference!
When I first heard about this movie I assumed Jason Alexander would just be acting like George on Seinfeld.
Wow! I had no idea he could do that.
Best Toupee in a Supporting Role ... the Jason Alexander rug in BBB.
Pipe down, chorus boy.
He’s very good but all I could think of watching this was the toupee scene from Seinfeld. “I WAS bald”
Thanks to upload this! I love Bye Bye Birdie, and specially this number! The girl is adorable and graceful, and Jason Alexander did it spectacular!
I’ve been waiting for someone to post this. Thank you.
Me too.
They're very good.
He’s cute
Doesn't he have a cute face?
She dances better than Elaine.
I did this for my theater camp! I got to do a solo in a duo (trio but duo for singers)
I had no idea that Jason could sing or dance.
that's because he can't
He did a great job in A Funny Thing Happened on A Way To The Forum as Pseudolus. He sang Comedy Tonight and the favorite Everybody Ought To Have A Maid.
Check him out as Jacob Marley in the 2004 Christmas Carol!
I LIKE THIS VIDEO IT HELPS ME CALM DOWN I JUST PUT ON A HAPPY FACE THIS SONG WOULD BE DAVE COLAVE SONG
So next to this, was Seinfeld a waste of Jason's talent or lighter, more relaxing work?
The episode where he had the singing answering machine, he had to redo it where he sounded dull because he sang it so well the first time.
@@lordalessan That sounds like Jason, but if that's the case, then George sucks!
I watched an interview where the actor was relieved to get the Seinfeld role since he most recent work before ther was “Pretty Woman”, where he tries to rape Julia Roberts, so his character was hated for it.
@@lordalessan You're referring to Jason Alexander, right?
Seinfeld made a crap ton of money...
Jason has a great singing voice, but I really wish they'd have let him sing this live. It always seems a bit off when actors lip sync to their prerecorded songs.
But you're bald!
Wrong! I...was bald.
All these shady as comments
Could the volume possibly be lower? Yes, /sarc
Reminds me of Jerry Lewis and Matthew Broderick
An older man telling a younger woman to smile more could be seen as problematic these days
Who is the girl dancing with him?
She´s called Angela Brydon.
Joker
You're BALD!
i WAS bald!
i thought all crap like this was officially ended in 1952
for people who want to live in the past, there's this crap
But yet of all the millions of clips on CZcams, you chose this one. Hmmmm…..
@@jaengen yes i feel it is the duty of people who aren't pretentious boobs to put down things that pretentious boobs like
@@calldwnthesky6495go touch grass
Jesse what the fuck are you talking about
@@calldwnthesky6495 Out of pure curiosity, what about this video strikes you as so pretentious? The movie itself is fairly obscure, and less than 30 years old. The comments are appreciative, but not gushing. Besides, let’s be honest, half of the people here just came to make Seinfeld references.