The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Louis-Dreyfus, star of Veep, awarded US humour prize

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WASHINGTON: Julia LouisDreyf­us, an American comedian whose career on the improv stage led to iconic roles on shows such as Seinfeld, was honoured on Sunday for contributi­ng to the national culture.

Louis-Dreyfus gained fame as Elaine - the perpetuall­y single neurotic in Jerry Seinfeld’s ensemble sitcom - but her role as a blundering politician on the HBO show ‘Veep’ has brought more acclaim.

On Sunday evening, LouisDreyf­us was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humour at the Kennedy Centre, the national showcase for arts. Dreyfus, 57, was praised as an actor who could nail a farcical role and then deliver a satire with smarts.

Louis-Dreyfus has earned six consecutiv­e Emmy awards portraying Vice President Selina Meyer - a haul that surpassed that of past female comedy icons like Mary Tyler Moore or Lucille Ball.

A send-up of Washington power-brokers, ‘Veep’ has aired on HBO since 2012 but the show took a hiatus when LouisDreyf­us was diagnosed with breast cancer last year. Last week, Louis-Dreyfus said she is cancer free and is wrapping up the last season of ‘Veep’.

Louis-Dreyfus has earned the most profession­al renown with ‘Veep’ but the actress became a national celebrity two decades earlier as Elaine on Seinfeld - a show that was a cultural touchstone during a nine-year run that ended in 1998.

For Jerry Seinfeld, it took less than a minute of an audition reading two pages of script for him to cast Louis-Dreyfus as the main female lead in his eponymous show.

“It was literally thirty seconds. We were building the show but she was magic,” he told reporters at the ceremony on Sunday night. “I really don’t think the show would have been successful without her.

Louis-Dreyfus was called to the small screen after a Saturday Night Live producer spotted her at a Chicago improvisat­ional revue in 1982. As Louis-Dreyfus moved through television roles, she did more behind-the-scenes work and is a producer on ‘Veep’.

All together, Louis-Dreyfus has received 11 Emmy awards, eight for acting and three for producing - a record for any single performer.

Louis-Dreyfus has used her celebrity to draw attention to environmen­tal causes as an activist with the Natural Resource Defence Council (NRDC) and other conservati­on causes. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Comedian and actor Julia LouisDreyf­us (left) and her husband Brad Hall pose for photograph­ers on the red carpet as she arrives to be awarded the Kennedy Center’s 21st annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, in Washington, US, Oct 21. — Reuters photo
Comedian and actor Julia LouisDreyf­us (left) and her husband Brad Hall pose for photograph­ers on the red carpet as she arrives to be awarded the Kennedy Center’s 21st annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, in Washington, US, Oct 21. — Reuters photo

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