Julia Louis-Dreyfusis a star who has stood the test of time and given audiences hit after hit.
However, “Seinfeld” was a massive success that earned 10 Emmys and a whopping 68 nominations.
Louis-Dreyfus even bagged her first win and scored seven nominations overall for “Seinfeld.”

Her work in the political comedy “Veep” earned her a record-setting six consecutive wins.
Her eighth Emmy win tied her with Cloris Leachman for the actress with the most wins.
She toldDigital Spyshe initially felt like Cinderella on the sets because it was her first professional acting gig.

However, things took a turn for the worse.
I sort of applied the fun-meter to every job since, and that has been very helpful."
Luckily for Louis-Dreyfus, “Seinfeld” turned things around.

After a breast cancer diagnosis, she took some time away from “Veep” for her treatment.
But as soon as she returned, shetweetedhow grateful she was to work with “superb people.”
Louis-Dreyfus bonded with Larry David over their mutual negative experiences in the show.
Even actress Jenny Slate toldInStylethat she “didn’t belong” and that affected her performance at work.
When comedian Jay Pharaoh was working at “SNL,” he felt his creativity and individuality were stifled.
He had to follow the path the crew had set for him (viaHot 97’s Ebro).