Kevin Spacey and Julia Louis-Dreyfus dress up as their famous TV characters.

Well, in a way. Kevin Spacey dressed up as Selina Meyer from "Veep," and Julia Louis-Dreyfus dressed up as Frank Underwood from "House of Cards" for Entertainment Weekly.

Each celebrity got their own magazine cover. Both characters made the cut of the top 25 characters on TV.

Spacey wears a red suit and pearls and sports Meyer's bob. Louis-Dreyfus has her fingertips smeared in blood. She wears a suit with a blue tie, and though she's emulating Spacey's pose, her feet don't touch the floor.

Louis-Dreyfus talked about the F-word as a great tool in comedy. Meanwhile, Spacey said Morgan Freeman was one of his influences.

Spacey asked to shadow now-House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who initially didn't want to help him.

"When I first approached him, he wasn't interested in meeting with me," he said. "A few weeks later he found out I was playing a Democrat, and then he agreed to meet me after that."

Recently Louis-Dreyfus talked about being banned from Facebook.

On her April Rolling Stone cover, Louis-Dreyfus sported a Constitution tattoo on the cover.

Although it was very on-brand for her on-screen character, there was a mistake with the tattoo. It said it was signed by John Hancock, who actually signed the Declaration of Independence.

Louis-Dreyfus decided to poke fun at herself and posted a picture of herself as a baby with the same signature on her lower back, so that she could tell people that she's always had the signature. But Facebook blocked her.

"I try to get back on my Facebook and it's like, 'insensitive material! Inappropriate!'" she said. "They think I'm a pervert. It's [a photo of me!]. I can't get into my account."