News about Julia Louis-Dreyfus
As Sussexes are joined by their film crew in Whistler for their first public appearance since royal rebrand backlash, Meghan laughs photographing Harry trying sit-skiing
Meghan and Harry (and their camera man) hit the slopes: Sussexes are followed by their film crew as they lark about on skis and meet Invictus Games athletes - in united front for first public appearance since royal rebrand backlash
Lemonada: A female-founded start-up with the intention of'make life suck less' with shows on 'Being Trans' and 'Burnout.'
Any talk of returning to Seinfeld, according to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, is news to her after Jerry Seinfeld speculated at a possible revival
At Warner Bros. Studio in Los Angeles, a massive fire breaks out
When they threatened to sue Julia Louis-Dreyfus, they told Warner Bros. executives to 'f*** off.'
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, 62, delves into 'grief period' after Seinfeld ended as she graces People cover
For You Hurt My Feelings premiere in New York, Julia Louis-Dreyfus wears wide-leg pinstripe pantsuit
Julia Louis-Dreyfus showcases her toned arms in a sleeveless floral frock for chat on GMA
Springsteen, Mindy Kahling, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus were among the recipients of a Biden tribute
Julia Louis-Dreyfus gives class in a fitted Lanvin gown with sparkling embellishments, winning the Oscars 2023
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lauren London and Nia Long lead the stars at You People premiere
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As she sells one of her homes to Jennifer Aniston, Oprah's $127 million asset portfolio expands
At 89, Richard Roats of Friends and Seinfeld's fame died
After a 20-Year Battle With Anxiety Attacks, Jonah Hill Steps Back From Doing Press
Jonah Hill is prioritising his mental health. The "Don't Look Up" actor is taking a break from media appearances to help manage the anxiety he's been dealing with for the past two decades. He shared the news while announcing a new documentary titled "Stutz," which features Hill and his therapist having frank discussions about the impact of fame on his mental health. He directed the project, and it will debut at film festivals this fall.
In an open letter shared with Deadline, Hill offered more background on "Stutz" and explained why fans won't catch him promoting it with the usual string of interviews and press outings. "The whole purpose of making this film is to give therapy and the tools I've learned in therapy to a wide audience for private use through an entertaining film," he wrote. "Through this journey of self-discovery within the film, I have come to the understanding that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public facing events."