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Veep Season 4 pre-screening |
The first episode of season 4 was spectacular, but I was even more content that I got to hear a conversation between Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the moderator, Frank Rich. Julia laughed about how the two of them were talking in such a formal sense even though they were close friends (Rich being a producer on Veep).
The whole talk was very genuine and friendly. Julia talked about her past experience at 92Y as a 3 year old, running and jumping in dance classes. She talked about lessons from Seinfeld, how great the cast of Veep is, and about growing up in DC where she bought shoes from Rich's father and created an acting troupe with her neighbors that was sometimes called Julia and the Umbrellas.
Towards the end of the talk Julia answered audience questions written on notecards and happened to answer mine: "The facial expressions in Veep are almost as funny as the lines, how much of that is improvised?" She and Rich talked about how when you really get a sense of what the character is doing in a scene, then you can start to let those expressions show through. Then Rich went on to discuss Tony Hale's (Gary) expressions, who's expressions I had in mind when I wrote the question.
Frank Rich asked Julia Louis-Dreyfus another audience question:
Rich: "What would Selina be if she wasn't a politician?"
Louis-Dreyfus: "In jail."
Rich: "And what would you be if you weren't an actor?"
Louis-Dreyfus: "Unemployed."
At the beginning of this post I said Veep was my favorite current show, and Seinfeld is my favorite all-time show. I guess you could say I am a fan of Julia Louis-Dreyfus. She is a comic legend.