Editor's Note: Festivus falls on Dec. 23. In honor of the anti-holiday, we remember the originator of this day: Jerry Stiller as Frank Costanza. Jerry Stiller gaveus so many comedic gifts to be ...
The bizarre holiday involving an airing of grievances and feats of strength was invented on the show by Frank Costanza, George's dad, played by late comedy legend Jerry Stiller. As a card sent to ...
In the show, Frank Costanza (George’s dad, played by Jerry Stiller) “originally invented Festivus as a way to have a holiday that was secular and not burdened by the religious and ...
Let Frank Costanza (played by Jerry Stiller) offer the holiday’s mission statement, as related to Kramer (Michael Richards) in the “Seinfeld” episode “The Strike.” Frank: “Many ...
Dec. 23 marks the sacred day of Festivus, popularized in part by Seinfeld character Frank Costanza, played by the late Jerry Stiller. As Frank explains it in the episode, he created Festivus after ...
Comedian Jerry Stiller, best known for his recurring ... His role as the volatile and cantankerous Frank Costanza saw him nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 1997. John Randolph was originally ...
we've celebrated the Festivus for the rest of us -- a holiday made up by George Costanza's father Frank (played by the late, amazing and hilarious Jerry Stiller) in response to the commercialism of ...
Jerry Stiller gaveus ... is mesmerized by the holiday and asks Frank about its origins. "Many Christmases ago, I went to buy a doll for my son. I reach for the last one they had, but so did another ...
Comedian Jerry Stiller, best known for his recurring ... His role as the volatile and cantankerous Frank Costanza saw him nominated for a Primetime Emmy in 1997. John Randolph was originally ...
We've got a lot of problems with people who don't think Festivus is a real holiday. And now you're gonna hear about it. A "Seinfeld"-themed holiday that Jason Alexander's George Costanza can ...