Born to New York City’s glitz and glam on January 13, 1961, Julia Louis-Dreyfus had a childhood split between Washington, D.C. where her mother lived after her divorce, and at her dad’s place in NYC.
As the one and only Selina Meyer on Seinfield, Julia roped in $500,000 an episode in the final season. A ballpark estimate is that she probably brought home around $2.5 million a season, plus $3.5 million for the last leg.
Endorsement deals are a huge part of her income. She’s one of the highest-earning TV stars right now, bagging around $8 million a year just from lending her name to products.