Biography for
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Nickname
Little Yum-Yum (From her Seinfeld co-stars)
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus was born on January 13, 1961 in Manhattan. Her parents divorced when she was still young, and she spent her childhood in Washington, D.C. and New York. She met her husband, Brad Hall, while in college.
She made her movie debut in 1986 in the Woody Allen film Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two kids.
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Spouse
Brad Hall (1987 - present) 2 children
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Trivia
Met her husband, Brad Hall, while both were attending Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois). She graduated in 1982.
Two sons Henry (b. 1992) and Charles (b. 1997)
Chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. [1998]
Both she and her husband, Brad Hall, appeared as part of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" (1975) cast in early 1980s. Only husband/wife team to do so. Earlier, they had been part of ABC's similar "Fridays" (1980) sketch-comedy series, where she worked with Michael Richards and Larry David, whom she would reunite with on "Seinfeld" (1990) success.
Her Dreyfus family name is linked to prominent Wall Street financial firm.
Daughter of Gerard Louis-Dreyfus, French billionaire.
Her new TV series, '22 Minutes with Eleanor Riggs', was created for her by husband Brad Hall. They originally wanted it to air commercial free, but that idea was rejected by NBC.
Wears a size 8 1/2 shoe
In college, was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority.
Performed improv with Chicago's Second City and the Practical Theatre Company, started by her husband, Brad Hall.
Both her parents remarried after their divorce (when Julia was one year-old), and she has two half-sisters from her mother's second marriage and two half-sisters from her father's second marriage. She considers both her step-parents to be as important in her life as her biological parents.
Julia's grandfather, Pierre Louis-Dreyfus, was a member of the French Reisistance during WWII, and flew 88 missions for Charles de Gaulle's Free French Air Force.
Fought NBC censors to allow a scene where a man runs around his house completely naked in front of Ellie (Julia's character on "Watching Ellie" (2002)). She won.
Her character on "Seinfeld" (1990), "Elaine", did not appear in the original pilot. She has never watched that episode, out of superstition.
Half-sister, Lauren Bowles, acts with her in "Watching Ellie" (2002).
Is included in Richard Roeper's list of actresses who've never done nude scenes in his latest book, "Ten Sure Signs a Movie Character is Doomed, and Other Surprising Movie Lists". When asked about this by Conan O'Brien, Dreyfus stated that she'd never been asked to do one.
It was announced that her TV series, "Watching Ellie" (2002) has been canceled by NBC. Lasting one year, it more than doubled the staying power of fellow "Seinfeld" (1990) alumni Jason Alexander and Michael Richards' TV series, but failed to draw a wide enough audience to warrant renewal. [June 2003]
Was originally slated to play Alison Stern in Private Parts (1997), Howard Stern's biopic. She dropped out to spend more time with her children.
Has never done a nude scene during her 20+ years in show business (which includes films, television shows and plays).
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