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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Julia Louis-Dreyfus for 'Capitol File' Magazine December 2011

Julia Louis-Dreyfus covers the new issue of Capitol File magazine. More below.




On her character on the new show Veep: “You will never know what party she’s in. There’s talk of the opposition and that party and this party, but it is never identified. So this is not a partisan politics show in any way. What it is, though, is a show about political behavior. And that is where the comedy comes from. The right thing happens for the wrong reason, or the wrong thing happens for the right reason. That is what the show is about. It’s for anybody who likes a good joke. We poke fun at it all, all politicians, and the way Washington is run.”
  
On getting her start on Saturday Night Live: “When SNL first began, I was their demographic-a young teenager watching Gilda and Belushi and Bill Murray and all those guys - and I was just riveted. It was a huge Cinderella-getting-to-go-to-the-ball kind of experience, really.”

On growing up in Washington, D.C.: “It’s nice to be back here and know that my parents are close by. It’s so funny, that it’s almost full circle that we’re shooting a show and driving around in a vice-presidential motorcade in my hometown. It’s really surreal. When I was growing up, it was a conservative political time. Of course, you can never really appreciate, to a certain extent, the city you grow up in until you come back to it. So it’s nice to return as an adult to Washington and its environs. You can really take in the fabulousness of this area. And it is indeed that. It is such a great city.”



Courtesy of Capitol File

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