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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961 in New York City, New York) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Creator/JoePiscopo (and later, Creator/ChristopherGuest, Creator/BillyCrystal, and Creator/MartinShort), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of ComicBook/{{Storm}} in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Creator/AndieMacDowell, Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a 11-time Emmy Award-winner (eight for acting, three for producing) and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''. That last one also gave her the current record for the most Emmy wins for playing a single character, with six. Along with the two she got from ''Seinfeld'', she's tied with Creator/ClorisLeachman for the most acting Emmys.
Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961 in New York City, New York) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Creator/JoePiscopo (and later, Creator/ChristopherGuest, Creator/BillyCrystal, and Creator/MartinShort), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of ComicBook/{{Storm}} in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Creator/AndieMacDowell, Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a 11-time Emmy Award-winner (eight for acting, three for producing) and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''. That last one also gave her the current record for the most Emmy wins for playing a single character, with six. Along with the two she got from ''Seinfeld'', she's tied with Creator/ClorisLeachman for the most acting Emmys.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961 in New York City, New York) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961 in New York City, New York) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo Creator/JoePiscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, Creator/ChristopherGuest, Creator/BillyCrystal, and Martin Short), Creator/MartinShort), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm ComicBook/{{Storm}} in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Creator/AndieMacDowell, Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961) 1961 in New York City, New York) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (born January 13, 1961) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), ''Series/{{Nick News|WithLindaEllerbee}}''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (January 13, 1961-) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (January (born January 13, 1961-) 1961) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a 11-time Emmy Award-winner (eight for acting, three for producing) and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''.
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* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' (1990-1998)
* ''Film/DeconstructingHarry'' (1997)
* ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' (1998)
* ''Series/CurbYourEnthusiasm'' (2000, 2001, 2009)
* ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' (2006-2010)
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* ''Film/DeconstructingHarry'' (1997)
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'''Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus''' (January 13, 1961-) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a six-time nine-time Emmy Award-winner (seven for acting, two for producing) and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''.
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* NonIdleRich: Her great-great-grandfather established the Louis Dreyfus Group in 1851, which is a French shipping conglomerate still in the family to this day; the family was known as one of the "Five Great Fortunes of France" in the early twentieth century, and her father has had a personal fortune of $3 billion. She nevertheless is an extremely active working comic actress.
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Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a five-time six-time Emmy Award-winner and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''.
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'''Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus''' (January 13, 1961-) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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'''Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus''' (January 13, 1961-) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of EddieMurphy Creator/EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a five-time Emmy Award-winner and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Seinfeld'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''.
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Her biggest success was as Elaine Benes on ''[=Seinfeld=]''. She has also acted in such movies as ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'', ''Film/HannahAndHerSisters'' and ''Film/DeconstructingHarry''. She is a five-time Emmy Award-winner and the only actress who won for three different comedy series: ''Seinfeld'', ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfOldChristine'' and ''Series/{{Veep}}''.
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* RomanceOnTheSet: Of ''[=SNL=]'' with her husband Brad Hall, whom she met at Northwestern University.
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'''Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus''' (January 13, 1961-) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. She started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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'''Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus''' (January 13, 1961-) is an American {{Act|ors}}ress and comedienne from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity, NY best known for her work on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' and ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}''. She A Creator/SecondCity veteran, she started in the Practical Theatre Company in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} before getting cast on ''[=SNL=]'' in 1982. Despite being overshadowed by the likes of EddieMurphy and Joe Piscopo (and later, Christopher Guest, Billy Crystal, and Martin Short), Louis-Dreyfus managed to make the most of her time on the show. Her notable recurring characters include Patty-Lynn Hunnsucker (a teenage commentator for Saturday Night News[[note]]Weekend Update[[/note]]), Weather Woman (a parody of The X-Men's Storm in the recurring sketch, "The Interesting Four"), April May June (a female televangelist), and Consuela (a Hispanic TV show host) and her celebrity impressions include Jo Ann Worley, Andie [=MacDowell=], Linda Ellerbee (back before she did ''Nick News''), Linda Ronstandt, and Marie Osmond (in the infamous Christmas sketch where Marie and Donny Osmond make out). Louis-Dreyfus even found love on ''SNL''. Her husband is former cast member Brad Hall, who was an anchor for the "Saturday Night News" segment for season eight and parts of season nine.
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* NonIdleRich: Her great-great-grandfather established the Louis Dreyfus Group in 1851, which is a French shipping conglomerate still in the family to this day; the family was known as one of the "Five Great Fortunes of France" in the early twentieth century, and her father has a personal fortune of $3 billion.
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* NonIdleRich: Her great-great-grandfather established the Louis Dreyfus Group in 1851, which is a French shipping conglomerate still in the family to this day; the family was known as one of the "Five Great Fortunes of France" in the early twentieth century, and her father has a personal fortune of $3 billion. She nevertheless is an extremely active working comic actress.
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* NonIdleRich: Her great-great-grandfather established the Louis Dreyfus Group in 1851, which is a French shipping conglomerate still in the family to this day.
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* NonIdleRich: Her great-great-grandfather established the Louis Dreyfus Group in 1851, which is a French shipping conglomerate still in the family to this day.day; the family was known as one of the "Five Great Fortunes of France" in the early twentieth century, and her father has a personal fortune of $3 billion.