Before Julia Louis Dreyfus was the voice of one of the planes in Planes, she was in an invisible plane for the Mee-Ow Show. She looks the same now as she did when she was 19 in that skit back in 1980 at Northwestern University.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus shared a photo of mascara all over a tear-soaked face, so what made her cry? She said, “Just rehearsed the first scene of our final day @veephbo – Guys, this is gonna be a cinch. #veep #finalepisode.”
Proving that even actors get sad when their shows end. Maybe even more so than us. Well, some make us angry like Lost and Seinfeld. Something I doubt Veep will do because they will be loyal to the fans. Or they better be.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was honored with the Mark Twain Prize for comedy at the Kennedy Center yesterday and several funny people came out to roast her. What do you do after a roast? You go out to eat a roast.
That is what she did with Jack Johnson, Tony Hale, Lisa Kudrow, Tina Fey and Keegan-Michael Key. Imagine the conversation they must have had together. Oh, to a be a fly in that soup. Although, that would hurt a lot.
Seriously, who do you think is the funniest person in that group. I am going with the singer because there has to be a reason why they included him.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was on Jimmy Kimmel Live yesterday. She knew before the interview started she had to get the cancer 💩 out of the way.
Just over a year ago, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. How is she doing now? She told ABC late night host that she beat it and everything is great!
He then wanted to know why she chose to go public with her diagnosis. She did it for two reasons. The first being that she knew it would not be able to be kept a secret. The second being she thinks that everyone should have healthcare. She cannot imagine how she would have been able to get through her cancer without it.
Thankfully, she kicked cancer’s butt and is back on the set of Veep to make us laugh again.
Ten months ago, Julia Louis-Dreyfus revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now, less than a year later, and after surgery and chemo to beat it, she is back on the set of Veep looking happy and healthy.
Too bad it is the last season of the show, but she has the rest of her long life to give us more shows as great as this one.