Julia Louis-Dreyfus is remembering the good and bad moments on the hit comedy show "Seinfeld." After making fans laugh for nearly a decade, the actress recalled the overwhelming emotion she felt when the sitcom came to a final close. "There was a real grief period when the show ended that was real and felt," she said in an interview with People. "Because we all loved each other so much." The "Veep" star continued to recall how the dynamic between her co-stars reflected off-screen just as much as on-screen.
Louis-Dreyfus, 62, portrayed the comical Elaine Benes alongside her co-stars Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander (George Costanza) and Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer).
She went on to win her first Emmy for her "Seinfeld" character. "Seinfeld," co-created by Larry David and Seinfeld himself, followed the four single best friends dealing with humorous yet chaotic moments as New York City residents.The show aired from 1989 until 1999 for 9 seasons.
Although Louis-Dreyfus was devastated that network executives decided to end the show, she knew she had to continue her Hollywood career. "I do very much remember wanting and thinking that I needed to keep working," she went on to tell the media outlet. "I wanted to keep working.
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