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'''Alton Benes''' is the father of [[Elaine Benes]], and a famous writer. He is an angry man, and he has many problems with everybody. He also doesn't say much, although his comments are usually never good. Alton only appears in "[[The Jacket]]", unlike other family members of the main characters, who all appeared several times. Alton in portrayed by [[Lawrence Tierney]].
 
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|Image = Alton.jpg
==Trivia==
 
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|Gender = Male
*[[Elaine]] says that Alton thinks [[George]] is gay, because he thinks everyone is gay.
 
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|Family = '''Ex-Wife''': Unnamed Ex-Wife
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'''Daughters''': [[Elaine Benes]]<br>[[Gail Benes]]
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|First = [[The Jacket]]
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|Occupation = Writer
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|Portrayed By = [[Lawrence Tierney]]}}
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'''Alton Benes''' is the father of [[Elaine Benes]], and a famous writer.
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==Fictional Biography==
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Alton fought in the Korean War, and once mentioned a friend of his he knew back in Korea who was a tail gunner that "got his brains blown out all over the Pacific". Alton is also a successful author, and wrote the book titled ''Fair Game''. He was married and has two daughters, Gail and Elaine. His career as an author may have been the inspiration for Elaine to grow up and work as an editor at [[Pendant Publishing]] and later as a writer for the [[Jacopo Peterman|J. Peterman]] [[J. Peterman Catalog|Catalog]]. Alton is a generally an intimidating man, and often makes people uncomfortable with his angry demeanor. In “[[The Jacket]]”, Jerry and George met Alton, who proceeds to refer to [[George Costanza|George]] as "chorus boy" for his singing "Master of the House". He also compared [[Jerry Seinfeld|Jerry]] to his tail-gunner friend from Korea. He also causes Jerry to ruin his suede jacket by not letting him turn it inside out for the snow. He also has an unusual quirk of believing everyone is gay. He also doesn't seem to respect Elaine's work, as he forgets that she is working at Pendant Publishing despite her telling him multiple times.
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In "[[The Wait Out]]", Elaine tells [[David Lukner]] her father left the family when she was 9 years old. Whether or not this is true is never expanded on.
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In "[[The Yada Yada]]", Elaine refers to Alton when discussing alcohol as a religion with Jerry.
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==Appearances==
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*"[[The Jacket]]"
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 21 August 2021

Alton Benes is the father of Elaine Benes, and a famous writer.

Fictional Biography

Alton fought in the Korean War, and once mentioned a friend of his he knew back in Korea who was a tail gunner that "got his brains blown out all over the Pacific". Alton is also a successful author, and wrote the book titled Fair Game. He was married and has two daughters, Gail and Elaine. His career as an author may have been the inspiration for Elaine to grow up and work as an editor at Pendant Publishing and later as a writer for the J. Peterman Catalog. Alton is a generally an intimidating man, and often makes people uncomfortable with his angry demeanor. In “The Jacket”, Jerry and George met Alton, who proceeds to refer to George as "chorus boy" for his singing "Master of the House". He also compared Jerry to his tail-gunner friend from Korea. He also causes Jerry to ruin his suede jacket by not letting him turn it inside out for the snow. He also has an unusual quirk of believing everyone is gay. He also doesn't seem to respect Elaine's work, as he forgets that she is working at Pendant Publishing despite her telling him multiple times.

In "The Wait Out", Elaine tells David Lukner her father left the family when she was 9 years old. Whether or not this is true is never expanded on.

In "The Yada Yada", Elaine refers to Alton when discussing alcohol as a religion with Jerry.

Appearances