Julia Louis-Dreyfus

American actress and comedian

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2025 Slated to appear as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the Marvel film Thunderbolts, currently in post-production
2024 Apple announced 'Wiser Than Me' as the 3rd most shared podcast in the United States on Apple Podcasts.
2023 Starred in and produced the A24 independent comedy film 'You Hurt My Feelings', which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews.
2023 Voiced Boaracle in an episode of 'HouseBroken'
2023 Launched the podcast 'Wiser Than Me', interviewing women over 40 about their life experiences, featuring guests like Jane Fonda, Carol Burnett, Isabel Allende, and Amy Tan.
2023 Starred in the A24 film 'Tuesday', directed by Daina Oniunas-Pusić, which premiered at the Telluride Film Festival.
2023 Appears in multiple films including You People, You Hurt My Feelings, and Tuesday.
2023 Portrayed a liberal Jewish mother in the Netflix romantic comedy 'You People'.
2022 Reprised her Marvel Cinematic Universe role as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'.
2022 Appeared as a guest on Netflix's 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman'.
2022 Endorsed Representative Karen Bass in the Los Angeles mayoral election through social media posts.
2021 Appeared as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the Disney+ series 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
2021 Receives the National Medal of Arts and begins playing Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
2021 Made a cameo appearance as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in the Marvel film Black Widow
2021 Awarded the National Medal of Arts, highlighting her significant cultural contributions.
2020 Emceed the final night of the Democratic National Convention and endorsed Joe Biden for president.
March 6 2020 Voiced a suburban elf mother in Pixar's animated film 'Onward', released in theaters alongside Tom Holland and Chris Pratt.
February 14 2020 Premiered comedy-drama 'Downhill' with Will Ferrell in theaters, marking a significant film release.
January 2020 Signed a multi-year development deal with Apple TV+ to create new projects as both executive producer and star.
2019 Voiced an Astronaut Monkey in an episode of 'Archibald's Next Big Thing'
October 18 2018 On Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Louis-Dreyfus announced that she was cancer-free after her breast cancer treatment.
August 2018 Her half-sister Emma passed away.
2017 Denounced President Trump's 'Muslim ban' executive order during her Screen Actors Guild Awards acceptance speech.
September 28 2017 Louis-Dreyfus publicly announced her breast cancer diagnosis, which she discovered the day after winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Veep.
2016 Received the Crossover Talent award at the 4th Annual American Reality Television Awards
2016 Supported Hillary Clinton during the Democratic National Convention.
2016 Named as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world.
April 17 2016 Hosted Saturday Night Live for the third time.
April 16 2016 Louis-Dreyfus hosted Saturday Night Live for the third time, reprising her role as Elaine Benes from Seinfeld during the episode's cold open.
2015 Appeared in 'Inside Amy Schumer' in the episode 'Last Fuckable Day'
2014 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance on Veep
2014 Inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.
December 2014 Louis-Dreyfus began appearing in a series of television commercials for Old Navy.
2013 Stars in the leading role in the film Enough Said and appears in the animated film Planes.
September 18 2013 Louis-Dreyfus made her debut as a lead actress in a full-length feature film with 'Enough Said', which received critical acclaim.
2012 Supported Barack Obama's second presidential campaign.
2012 Appeared in an episode of 'Web Therapy' as character Shevaun Haig
December 17 2012 'Picture Paris' made its television premiere on HBO.
January 29 2012 'Picture Paris' premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
May 2011 Julia Louis-Dreyfus collaborated with her husband Brad Hall on her first short film 'Picture Paris', where she played the lead role of a woman obsessed with Paris.
2010 Receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
2010 Julia Louis-Dreyfus guest starred in an episode of '30 Rock' as Liz Lemon
November 1 2010 Starred in a 'Women of SNL' special on NBC.
October 2010 Starred in a humorous political advertisement for Barbara Boxer regarding energy policy before the U.S. Senate election in California.
May 18 2010 'The New Adventures of Old Christine' was cancelled by CBS after 5 years.
May 4 2010 Received her 2,407th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with celebrity guests including Clark Gregg, Larry David, Eric McCormack, and Jason Alexander.

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