Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Julia Louis-Dreyfus

  • Born: 1961-1-13
  • Birthplace: New York
  • Height: 5' 3" (1.6 m)
  • Profession: Actor / Producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: Northwestern University (dropped out due to acting career)
  • Representative Works: "Saturday Night Live", "Seinfeld", "Staring at Ellie", "The New Adventures of Old Christine", "The Second Manager"
  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 1961 Jan 13, born in New York, US TV comedy actress, starred in " Saturday Night Live ", " Seinfeld ", "Allie gaze", " at The New Adventures of Old Christine ", " at The Second Manager , etc., won 2 Emmy Awards, 1 Golden Globe Award, and 5 Screen Actors Guild Awards; she is also one of the most nominated Emmy Awards in history. In May 2010, Julia was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to the television industry.
    In September 2015, she won the 67th American Emmy Award for Best Actress with " Veep ". [1] 
    In 2019, he dubbed the movie " Onward ".

    Performing Experience

    In the early 1980s, Julia was a regular actor on the variety show "Saturday Night Live" (Saturday Night Live). In the 1990s, Julia began to play the role of Elaine Benes in the NBC classic sitcom "Seinfeld" (Seinfeld). Not only did she gain popularity among audiences and critics, she also achieved commercial success. In 1996, Julia finally won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy category with "Seinfeld" after failing nominations for 4 consecutive years.
    In 2002, Julia and her husband (Brad Hall) jointly developed the TV series "Watching Ellie" (Watching Ellie); after the show was broadcast on NBC, due to low ratings, only 16 episodes were hurriedly cut.
    In 2006, Julia began to star in the lead actress Christine Campbell in the CBS sitcom "The New Adventures of Old Christine" (The New Adventures of Old Christine). In 2007, Julia won the Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Comedy category for the play.
    In 2012, Julia played the heroine Selina Meyer in the new HBO drama "the second manager" (Veep), and was nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy at the Emmy Awards for this role. ; At the same time, she was nominated for the best comedy series for her position as a producer of "the second manager"-this is Julia's 13th and 14th Emmy nominations.
    In 2019, he dubbed the animated film " Onward ".