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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