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Julia Scarlett Elizabeth Louis-Dreyfus (/ ˌ l uː i ˈ d r aɪ f ə s / LOO-ee DRY-fəs; born January 13, 1961) is an American actress and comedian.Often described as one of the greatest performers in television history, [1] [2] [3] she is widely known for her roles as various characters on Saturday Night Live (1982–1985), Elaine Benes on Seinfeld (1990–1998), Christine Campbell on The ...
The actress joined the sketch series in 1982 at 21 years old, making her the youngest female cast member at the time
Julia Louis-Dreyfus has recalled her “excruciating” first rehearsal for Saturday Night Live.. The actor became the show’s youngest female cast member when she joined season eight in 1982 at ...
Julia Louis-Dreyfus appeared on the latest episode of the “Wiser Than Me” podcast (via People) and remembered her “excruciating” audition for “Saturday Night Live.” The Emmy winner ...
Saturday Night Live cast members with the longest tenures Performer No. of seasons [b] Years on the show Notes Kenan Thompson: 22 [3] 2003–present: Promoted to repertory player in his third season on the show. Darrell Hammond: 14: 1995–2009: At the time of his departure, Hammond had the longest tenure as a cast member on the show.
To fill the void, Dick Ebersol went to The Second City to look for performers; however, Second City was tired of losing their talent to network shows and instead directed him to The Practical Theatre Company, [9] where Ebersol discovered Brad Hall, Gary Kroeger and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The three were hired to the SNL cast on the spot. [10] [9] [11]
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is opening up about the time she heard crickets while performing in her early “Saturday Night Live” days.. On a recent episode of her “Wiser Than Me” podcast, the ...
April May June (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) – September 25, 1982; Mrs. T. – October 2, 1982; Marvin & Celeste (Tim Kazurinsky, Mary Gross) – October 2, 1982; Alfalfa – November 13, 1982; Havnagootiim Vishnuuerheer (Tim Kazurinsky) – December 4, 1982; Siobhan Cahill – January 22, 1983