Julia Louis-Dreyfus

"Game of Thrones" and "Fleabag" were two big winners in a night full of upsets.
Louis-Dreyfus' “Seinfeld” character helped popularize the phrase, and she thinks there's a reason the Democratic candidate used it.
“I would argue, if anybody is Trump, Selina is Trump."
The HBO show is "more extreme" than ever before, she said.
"For me, ‘politically correct’ means, you know, be a human being, be mindful of being kind," the “Veep” star told Vogue.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus still had tears to shed as she bid farewell to “Veep” at the premiere of the show’s final season.
The actress was dead serious when talking to Variety on the "Veep" red carpet and people loved it.
The red carpet premiere for the HBO' show's season was bittersweet.
The "Veep" star and supporter of Christine Blasey Ford clarified for Time that her “default position is to believe victims.”
The final season of the increasingly realistic political satire premieres in March.