Veep actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus gets real White House honor

Veep actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus gets real White House honor

It would be the recognition that her bumbling character in “Veep” at all times longed for when actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Tuesday is awarded the nation’s highest honor for inventive contribution by President Joe Biden on the White House.

Louis-Dreyfus, cited by the White House in a press release as “one of the most decorated comedic actors of our time,” shall be amongst a dozen recipients of the National Medal of Arts.

Best recognized for her “Veep” position because the pissed off, ignored vice chairman who leads to the primary job — throwing the White House into ever extra hilarious crises — Louis-Dreyfus has “blazed a trail for women in comedy,” the assertion mentioned.

Among others up for the distinction is known rocker Bruce Springsteen, described as “one of our greatest performers and storytellers.”

“Bruce Springsteen’s music celebrates our triumphs, heals our wounds, and gives us hope, capturing the unyielding spirit of what it means to be American,” the White House mentioned.

Also on the listing are designer Vera Wang and veteran blues, gospel and pop singer Gladys Knight.

Writers Walter Isaacson and Ann Patchett are amongst those that shall be awarded the National Humanities Medal.

Source: www.anews.com.tr