"Veep" Season 5 will pick up where it left off after both Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and Republican opponent Bill O'Brien (Brad Leland) received the same amount of Electoral College votes.
All good things must come to an end, so they say, but that doesn't mean you can't go out in a roar of laughter.Such was the night of Wednesday, May 20th when the legendary David Letterman said his final farewell to late night TV in a bittersweet finale filled with flashbacks, video snippets and A-list celebrities, comedians, the Foo Fighters and even five presidents who helped him close out over three decades of quirky comedy, wit and, grace.
Tune into HBO's next episode of "Veep" where, "A dramatic incident in the White House leaves the president shaken in 'Mommy Meyer,'" according to SpoilersGuide.
Viola Davis and others gets Golden Globe nod for acting parts, but many shows unrecognized. While "Birdman," the 2014 American arthouse black comedy film by Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu, squawked loudest in the 72nd Golden Globes nominations leading the competition with seven nods including Best Picture, there's much to be said on the small screen as well.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus has been quite creative with her photo shoots lately. The newest photo spread has the "Veep" star nude again, but this time with the accompaniment of some funny fellows.
Looks like the vice president doesn’t know much about the American Constitution.At least, that’s how it appears in the latest May issue of Rolling Stone Magazine. In the issue, scheduled to hit stands on April 24, ‘VEEP’ actress, Julia Louis-Dreyfus poses nude with what appears to be the American constitution tattooed on her back. However, as you gaze down Dreyfus’ bare backside, you might notice a MAJOR error.The signature that appears at the end of the tattooed constitution is marked John Cancock, who signed the Declaration of Independence, NOT the U.S. Constitution
If only the real United States Vice President could look this good on a nude Rolling Stone cover. Alas, we'll have to settle for Julia Louis-Dreyfus, star of the HBO series Veep.
Latin fashion designers Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la Renta and Narciso Rodriguez continue to wow and dazzle with their designs, and top celebrities brought them to life on the red carpet at the Golden Globe Awards 2014.