Julia Louis-Dreyfus at the 2024 Democratic National Convention: A Veep Reunion with Hillary Clinton
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Makes a Splash at the 2024 Democratic National Convention
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the beloved actress known for her role in the hit show “Veep,” has made a grand entrance at the 2024 Democratic National Convention. She kicked off her visit by appearing on Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” before hosting an event with the country’s Democratic women governors.
Colbert is hosting his late-night show live from Chicago during the DNC’s run this week, and Louis-Dreyfus, along with Hillary Rodham Clinton, were among his first guests. The two women had a chance to interact backstage, reminiscing about their past encounters.
Louis-Dreyfus shared a hilarious story about how Clinton once sent her a signed note during the second season of “Veep.” The note, dated January 29, 2013, encouraged Louis-Dreyfus to tackle important issues like gun control, immigration reform, and job creation on the show.
The actress also recalled a funny email exchange with Clinton, where the former Secretary of State misspelled her name as “Julia Lewis-Dreyfus.” Despite the typo, Louis-Dreyfus found the interaction charming and framed both the note and the email as a memento.
The conversation between Louis-Dreyfus and Colbert highlighted the lighter side of politics, a stark contrast to the current divisive climate. Louis-Dreyfus expressed her support for Kamala Harris and shared her hopes for a female president in the near future.
Looking ahead, Louis-Dreyfus is set to host a panel with the country’s Democratic women governors, showcasing their leadership and achievements. With the upcoming election, she remains optimistic about the possibility of more women governors in office.
Louis-Dreyfus’s presence at the DNC serves as a reminder of the power of women in politics and entertainment, bringing humor and grace to the political stage.

