George Costanza
Early Life
George Louis Costanza was born on April 29, 1960, in New York City, to Frank and Estelle Costanza. He was raised in the borough of Queens, where he attended public school and later graduated from John F. Kennedy High School.
Career
Costanza held a variety of jobs throughout his life. He worked as a real estate agent, a car salesman, and an assistant to the traveling secretary for the New York Yankees. His tenure with the Yankees was marked by a tumultuous relationship with his boss, George Steinbrenner, and ended when he was traded to Tyler Chicken in Arkansas in exchange for all their chicken concessions at Yankee Stadium.
Personality
Costanza is known for his neurotic and often self-defeating behavior. He is quick to anger, often leading to confrontations with friends, family, and coworkers. Despite his many flaws, Costanza is also known for his loyalty to his friends, particularly his best friend, Jerry Seinfeld.
Relationships
Costanza's romantic relationships are a significant aspect of his character. He has been engaged twice, first to Susan Ross, who died from licking toxic wedding envelopes, and later to a woman named Amanda, who left him for another man. Despite his many failed relationships, Costanza remains hopeful about finding love.
Legacy
Despite his many shortcomings, George Costanza remains a beloved character in the world of television. His neurotic behavior, self-deprecating humor, and unique perspective on life have made him a cultural icon.