Julia Louis-Dreyfus earned countless fans during her days on “Seinfeld” and “Veep.” Now, the star is just as beloved as ever as she marks her 65th birthday.
See Julia Over the Past Year
Keeping busy when it comes to her career, Louis-Dreyfus made plenty of appearances at industry events this past year.
For instance, on February 23, 2025, the star took the stage to speak during the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
GettyLouis-Dreyfus also popped up at the UK photocall for Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts*” in London on April 24, 2025.
GettyThe actress posed with her former “Veep” co-star Tony Hale at the premiere of Angel Studios’ “Sketch” in Los Angeles on July 28, 2025.
GettyLouis-Dreyfus also made an appearance at the 5th Annual Academy Museum Gala at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in L.A. on October 18, 2025.
GettyThe Star Says Older Women are ‘an Untapped Natural Resource’
GettyWhile talking to Louis-Dreyfus about her podcast “Wiser Than Me” in March 2024, The Hollywood Reporter asked the star, “What about the podcast do you think is resonating with people?”
“I don’t think there’s any sort of platform where we only want to hear from older women, seniors,” she said. “It’s an untapped natural resource, right in front of our faces. Both men and women seem to really respond to this show.”
“Speaking only for myself, selfishly, I like the idea of talking to somebody who’s really been through it, decades and decades and decades of life, and asking them what they’ve learned,” she added.
The actress was then asked, “Have you applied any of their tips to your life so far?”
“I think there’s a common theme with all the women that I’ve spoken to, and frankly the women that I’m speaking to now for season two, and the theme is being very comfortable in their own skin in a way that was absolutely not the case when they were younger,” she explained. “And there’s a sort of pride that’s in place that maybe was not quite there before. There was a kind of questioning. I think that’s emboldened me as a person who’s not quite old enough to be a guest, but, as I get older, it gives me a confidence about aging.”
Beyond that, she was asked, “On the podcast, you ask the guest’s actual age and then what age they feel. You recently turned 63. What age do you feel?”
Her answer: “I feel like I’m a very confident 35-year-old.”



