Julia Louis-Dreyfus built one of the most durable careers in American screen comedy, moving with precision between television, film, and voice work. She gained early prominence as a cast member on Saturday Night Live before becoming a defining presence on network television with Seinfeld, where her portrayal of Elaine Benes reshaped the role of women in mainstream sitcoms. She later led The New Adventures of Old Christine and reached a new peak with Veep, developing Selina Meyer across seven seasons with sustained critical recognition and multiple Emmy Awards. Alongside live-action work, she has maintained a steady presence in animation and feature films. Her career reflects long-term collaboration with writers and showrunners, and a consistent focus on characters built through timing, verbal control, and sustained serial development.