Selina Meyer may be making another ill-fated run for president and struggling for affection from her peers, as “Veep” gears up for its final season, but the woman who has uproariously brought Selina to life, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, is about to take home a guaranteed win: She is this year’s recipient of the annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. “Like Mark Twain, Julia has enriched American culture with her iconic, unforgettable, and outright hilarious brand of humor,” Deborah F. Rutter, the president of the Kennedy Center, said in a statement. “Over four decades, her wildly original characters and her gift for physical comedy have left us in stitches.”Ms. Louis-Dreyfus’s biting sarcasm, honed as one of the stars of “Seinfeld” along with memorable stints on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Arrested Development,” “Saturday Night Live” and many other shows, carried over into her statement responding to the news. “Merely to join the list of distinguished recipients of this award would be honor enough, but, as a student of both American history and literature, the fact that Mr. Twain himself will be presenting the award to me in person is particularly gratifying,” Ms. Louis-Dreyfus, 57, said.
Source: New York Times May 23, 2018 15:00 UTC