Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Though America has yet to have a woman as president, we've seen roughly 30 fictional female presidents in the Oval Office.
The "Veep" star said she had kept silent "out of reverence" for her sibling.
The stars can't stop, won't stop showing off their "I Voted" stickers.
She points to the Pittsburgh synagogue slaughter in a plea for citizens to “vote for unity.”
The actress went to school with Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
"I think people liked the fact that I had a sense of humor about it," the actress told Jimmy Kimmel.
“The idea of not being covered when you’re in a crisis ... is an unconscionable thing to me,” said the “Veep” star, who was diagnosed with cancer a year ago.
The "Veep" actress is back to work and baring her soul in a new interview.
Celebrities teamed up with the ACLU for a video titled "My Name Is Mirian."
The "Veep" and "Seinfeld" star breaks out her island moves after cancer treatment.