Despite her decades-long career in television comedy, it appears that being a Democratic Convention emcee was not the right role for Julia Louis-Dreyfus, according to critics.
Louis-Dreyfus, 59, the Emmy-winning actress from hit shows like "Seinfeld" and "Veep," is the last celebrity emcee at the DNC following Eva Longoria, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kerry Washington.
But unlike the others, Louis-Dreyfus attempted a more comedic approach to her duties. Former 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang introduced the actress and the two exchanged banter that included jokes about the pronunciation of Vice President Mike Pence's name -- an allusion to the recent dustup over how to correctly pronounce the first name of Sen.
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