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Jason Alexander to Host USC Libraries Scripter® Award
Business Wire, Dec 11, 2007
LOS ANGELES -- Tony Award-winning actor Jason Alexander will serve as master of ceremonies for the 20th-annual USC Libraries Scripter Award gala, to be held Saturday, February 2, 2008, at Doheny Memorial Library at the University of Southern California.
Established in 1988, Scripter is bestowed annually by the Friends of the USC Libraries in recognition of the best film adaptation of a book or novella. Scripter is unique among literary and entertainment awards in that it recognizes the screenwriter and the author of the book upon which the winning film is based.
"As we celebrate Scripter's platinum anniversary, it is an honor to welcome Jason Alexander to Doheny Memorial Library," said USC Libraries Dean Catherine Quinlan. "Scripter is our signature event, and with Mr. Alexander as master of ceremonies, it's certain to be an elegant, lively evening for friends and supporters of the USC Libraries."
Alexander joins a distinguished list of previous Scripter masters of ceremonies--including Henry Winkler, Sharon Gless, Hal Kanter and the late John Ritter--who have presided over the libraries' black-tie gala.
"I am very honored and flattered to be asked to participate in this wonderful event and this prestigious award," Alexander said. "I look forward to a great experience and to meeting this year's recipients."
Alexander is perhaps best known for his portrayal of George Costanza on the NBC series Seinfeld, a role for which he earned two American Comedy Awards and seven Emmy nominations for best supporting actor, as well as the status of pop-culture icon.
In addition to Seinfeld, Alexander also has starred in several television shows including Listen Up and Duckman. Guest appearances include Everybody Hates Chris, Monk, Malcolm in the Middle, and Friends. Among his film appearances are Pretty Woman, Shallow Hal, Love! Valour! Compassion! and many others.
Theatre buffs also recognize Alexander for his many stints on the stage. Before Seinfeld, he starred in the '80s musicals Merrily We Roll Along, Broadway Bound and Jerome Robbins' Broadway, for which he won a Tony.
In 2003, Alexander enjoyed a popular run in the Los Angeles production of The Producers. He is currently the artistic director at L.A.'s Reprise! theatre company, where he adapted and directed a successful production of Damn Yankees this fall.
Alexander is no stranger to the University of Southern California. In 2002, the USC School of Theatre named him the inaugural George Burns Distinguished Visiting Professor in Performance, a position established through a $1-million gift from the estate of the late comedian.
To mark the 20th anniversary of Scripter, the USC Libraries' flagship event, the Friends of the USC Libraries have created the Scripter Literary Achievement Award to be presented in addition to the annual Scripter. This new award will recognize an individual whose body of work exemplifies excellence in literary storytelling. The USC Libraries will announce the first winner of the Scripter Literary Achievement Award in mid-December.
The Scripter gala will take place in the Los Angeles Times Reference Room of the Edward L. Doheny Jr. Memorial Library at the University of Southern California. Proceeds benefit the USC Libraries' mission of encouraging the discovery, creation and preservation of knowledge and developing collections and services that support the academic endeavors of USC.
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