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The comedian who helped inspire Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ “Seinfeld” character discusses her resurgent career, from winning her first Emmy for “Hacks” to writing jokes for Conan O’Brien’s upcoming Oscars ceremony.
The congresswoman also weighed in on the “vitriol” that’s infiltrated American politics—and where it’s coming from.
The Daily Beast’s Corbin Bolies spills the secrets of the DNC: Which classic rocker can’t keep time? And whose spouse has gone missing?
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The Daily Beast can reveal that some famous figures were unenthusiastic about attending Biden’s convention, but really want to be there for Kamala’s coronation.
Viewers are returning to the hit show, starring Julia Louis Dreyfus, in droves.
“Maybe some people aren’t laughing at your jokes, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be made,” the “Veep” and “Seinfeld” star said in a new interview.
Death takes the form of a mutant macaw in this uneven film, co-starring a stellar Louis-Dreyfus.
During an epic “Day Drinking” segment, “Late Night” host Seth Meyers asked the “Veep” actress to pick “Seinfeld” favorites.
“To have an antenna about sensitivities is not a bad thing,” she told The New York Times.
Yes, he apologizes for screaming the “N-word” in a comedy club two decades ago. But Michael Richards has so much more to say in his new book.
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