December 20, 2001
Here is a funny picture of Julia Louis-Dreyfus I got from gctzone@host.yab.com that I assume comes from her years on Saturday Night Live.
Here are two others. If you are over 18 click on le faque and cb_jld.jpg. And there is no need to send me the pictures from his page because I've already got them.
Here's how Julia Louis-Dreyfus would like to see NBC's No. 1 sitcom end: Jerry and Elaine fall deeply, madly in love. George wins the lottery. Kramer finds his calling as a minister. In other words, after years of being TV's most pathetic losers, the four New Yorkers find that things are finally working out. So they pile into a car for a celebratory ride into the sunset--and smash headfirst into a propane truck. Kaboom! Roll credits. Louis-Dreyfus smiles sweetly: "I think it would be awfully funny.... I'm a big fan of very, very dark humor." Good thing she's on Seinfeld, then. The show's increasingly nihilistic tone--most acutely displayed in last May's season ender (in which George's fiancée dies from licking poisoned envelopes and no one seems to care)-- may have alienated a few fans. Louis-Dreyfus, however, revels in the new nastiness, calling the final episode "hilarious" and perfectly in keeping with Elaine's evolution from adorable eccentric to, as she puts it, "cuckoo." "She should have her tubes tied," laughs Louis-Dreyfus. "She's a miserable, decrepit old wretch."
Entertainment Weekly Fall Preview 1996
Here is a picture from the 1997 movie "Father's Day" starring Robin Williams and Billy Crystal. She plays a character named Carrie. Movieweb.
Louis-Dreyfus's French-born father, head of a billion-dollar arbitrage firm, and her mother, a writer, divorced when Julia was one. "I have no memory of them as a couple."
March 1997