The cast of HBO's Emmy-award winning " Veep " is set to reunite for a table reading of one of the political comedy's most ...
Julia Louis-Dreyfus will reunite the cast of 'Veep' for a table read of the viral episode where her character becomes the ...
Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the cast of the HBO political comedy will revisit the timely season three episode when her character, Selina Meyer, finds out she is going to be president — a scene that was ...
The rest of the Selina Meyer comparisons belong to the other candidate. “Let me explain to you, on ‘Veep’ I played a narcissistic, megalomaniac sociopath, and that is not Kamala Harris ...
To its credit, the Harris–Walz campaign finally put up a policy page over the weekend. But when you actually click on the ...
Naturally, scheduled to appear today is Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who played Selina Meyer, the fictional vice-president of the HBO political satire Veep who had her own “POTUS is not running ...
Armando Iannucci wants to be clear that Harris was not the basis for Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Selina Meyer. “I wouldn’t want people to think that Selina was in any way modeled on Harris ...
When Kamala Harris became the first woman vice president, fans of the HBO sitcom “Veep” were quick to compare her and fictional vice president Selina Meyer, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Then, when ...
But the actress teased her Selina Meyer character might be like "another candidate in the race." The actress clarified that the Vice President and her character, Selina Meyer, couldn’t be more ...
"I played a narcissistic, like, megalomaniac sociopath, and that is not Kamala Harris," the actress said of her past character, before throwing shade at the Republican White House ticket Related ...
Veep‘s descent into beautiful madness culminated in with its final episode, fittingly titled “Veep,” in which Selina Meyer finally abandons all pretense of being a human being to become the ...