Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Twenty-five years after “Seinfeld” said goodbye, Julia Louis-Dreyfus says she understands why fans were “disappointed.” Plus, she teases her emotional film “You Hurt My Feelings.”
The peerless comedian mines lighthearted notes of frustration and betrayal in her latest collaboration with Nicole Holofcener, the appealingly adorable “You Hurt My Feelings.”
Apologies to Tom Hanks and all of this year’s competing Pinocchio films, but the 2000 made-for-TV movie starring Drew Carey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Usher (!!) reigns supreme.
“It’s one of the reasons that we ended Veep,” Julia Louis-Dreyfus says. “We just couldn’t compete with this Trump White House, who was doing a better job of our show than we were.”
Could Selina Meyer make a comeback? “We've certainly discussed it,” says the star of the greatest political comedy of all time.
The “Veep” star not-so-subtly parodied Giuliani’s hair dye fail while announcing an upcoming reunion benefit.
The satirical genius talks to Marlow Stern about his diverse adaptation of “David Copperfield,” whether “Veep” paved the way for Kamala Harris, the royals, and much more.