Julia Louis-Dreyfus is an acclaimed American actress, known for her iconic roles in television comedies. Born in New York City in 1961, she rose to fame with her role as Elaine Benes on the hit sitcom "Seinfeld." Her talent and comedic timing earned her multiple Emmy Awards. She later starred in the political satire "Veep," winning numerous accolades for her portrayal of President Selina Meyer. Julia is recognized for her sharp wit, versatile acting skills, and contributions to the entertainment industry.