Everything about Julia Louis-dreyfus totally explained
Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born
January 13,
1961) is an
American Emmy-,
Golden Globe-, and
SAG Award-winning
actress and
comedienne who gained popularity playing the role of
Elaine Benes on the
NBC sitcom
Seinfeld in the 1990s. She currently stars in the
CBS sitcom
The New Adventures of Old Christine.
Biography
Personal life
Louis-Dreyfus was born in
New York City to a wealthy family known for owning the
Louis Dreyfus Group, a
French commodities trading and merchandising firm. Her mother, Judith, is a writer, and her
French father,
Gérard Louis-Dreyfus (who changed his name to William in the 1940s), is an attorney and business executive. Her parents divorced during her childhood and her mother was remarried to L. Thompson Bowles. Her cousin,
Robert Louis-Dreyfus, is the former CEO of
Adidas (1993–2001) and the current owner of the
Olympique de Marseille soccer team; another cousin, Kaitlin Coble, is
Miss North Carolina Teen USA 2007. Julia's half-sister
Lauren Bowles--the daughter of Judith and Thompson Bowles--is an actress who appeared with her on
The New Adventures of Old Christine, as well as acting on
Veronica Mars and the film
Ghost World.
Louis-Dreyfus spent her childhood in several countries, living with her mother and stepfather.
She was later raised in
Bethesda, Maryland, and graduated from the
Holton-Arms School. She attended
Northwestern University in
Evanston, Illinois, where she studied theater and was a member of the
Delta Gamma sorority which she left after a semester of membership. She didn't graduate from Northwestern and dropped out to pursue her career.
She was, however, awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts degree from Northwestern University in 2007. Since 1987, she's been married to actor/writer
Brad Hall, whom she met while they were students at Northwestern. Hall also worked on
SNL. They have two sons, Henry (born 1992) and Charles (born 1997).
Career
Louis-Dreyfus was a cast member on
NBC's
Saturday Night Live from 1982 to 1985.
While on SNL, she met writer
Larry David, who would later co-create
Seinfeld.
Louis-Dreyfus also appeared in a few
sitcoms and
films over the years, but is best known for her nine-season role as "
Elaine Benes" on NBC's
Seinfeld from 1990 to 1998, appearing in all but three episodes.
On the "Notes About Nothing," on the Season 1-2 DVD,
Jerry Seinfeld notes that Louis-Dreyfus' ability to eat a peanut
M&M without cracking the peanut aptly describes the actress: She cracks you up without breaking your nuts."
After
Seinfeld, Louis-Dreyfus began a new NBC sitcom,
Watching Ellie, which was canceled after two abbreviated seasons. She had a notable recurring guest role as the deceitful prosecutor Maggie Lizer on
Arrested Development. Louis-Dreyfus came to be seen as a victim of "
the Seinfeld Curse", a term applied to
typecast actors who, after appearing in an enormously popular television series or movie, have trouble finding popularity in other roles.
However, her newer series,
The New Adventures of Old Christine, received high ratings and Louis-Dreyfus won the Lead Actress
Emmy Award for her work on the show's first season. Referring to the curse, she stated in her acceptance speech, "I'm not one to believe in curses . . . but curse this baby!"
She returned to host
Saturday Night Live on May 13, 2006, becoming the first former female cast member to return as host (
Gilda Radner was supposed to host in the 1987-88 season (season 13), but a writers' strike cut the season short and Radner died of ovarian cancer a year later). Louis-Dreyfus appeared with former
Seinfeld mates
Jason Alexander and
Jerry Seinfeld in the opening monologue, parodying the so-called
"Seinfeld Curse". She mocked the curse once again while accepting her Emmy award in 2006.
She has also appeared on
Seinfeld co-creator Larry David's show Curb Your Enthusiasm, playing herself fictionally trying to break the "curse" by planning to star in a show in which she'd play an actress affected by a Seinfeld-like curse. That storyline expanded on Seinfeld's "show about nothing" theme by twisting it into a "show about a show about a show about nothing".
Recurring characters on Saturday Night Live
- April May June, a female televangelist
- Becky, El Dorko's (Gary Kroeger) date
- Consuela, Chi Chi's friend and co-host of Let's Watch TV
- Darla in SNL's parody of The Little Rascals
- Weather Woman, a female superhero who controls the weather
- Patti Lynn Hunnsucker, a teenage correspondent on Saturday Night News (Weekend Update)
Filmography
Gepetto (1998)
Saturday Night Live (1982 – 1985)
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
Troll (1986)
Soul Man (1986)
Day by Day (television) (1988)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
Seinfeld (1990 – 1998)
Beethoven (film) Neighbor (David Duchovnys' wife/girlfriend)
Jack the Bear (1993)
North (1994)
London Suite (1996)
Deconstructing Harry (1997)
Fathers' Day (1997)
A Bug's Life (1998)
Animal Farm (1999)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000)
Watching Ellie (2002)
Arrested Development (2004)
The Simpsons (Snake's girlfriend Gloria)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (2006–present)
Awards and nominations
Emmy Awards
1996: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
2006: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series -- The New Adventures of Old Christine
Nominations:
1992: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1993: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1994: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1995: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1997: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1998: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
2007: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series -- The New Adventures of Old Christine
Golden Globe Awards
1994: Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series -- Seinfeld
Nominations:
1995: Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series -- Seinfeld
2007: Best Leading Actress in a Comedy Series -- The New Adventures of Old Christine
Screen Actors Guild Awards
1997: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1998: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
Nominations:
1995: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1996: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
1999: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series -- Seinfeld
2006: Outstanding Performance By an Actress in a Comedy Series -- The New Adventures of Old ChristineFurther Information
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