Who is Julia Louis-Dreyfus's son? Actress says Charlie Hall's sex scene in HBO series was 'dynamite'
Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus recently spoke out about her son's risque scenes on the hit HBO series 'The Sex Lives of College Girls.' During her appearance on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Tuesday, January 24, she spoke openly about the scene. Julia was going to talk about her new Netflix movie 'You People' with Eddie Murphy, Nia Long and Jonah Hill, but Kimmel surprised her with a burning question about whether she had seen Charlie Hall's sex scene on the show.
The Mindy Kaling-helmed HBO Max series features Charlie Hall as Andrew. The actress told Kimmel, "I think he was really great, I mean, he was adorable. He was f***ng some girl in the library and I thought it was dynamite!" Kimmel asks, "Do you watch the show in fear that you might see something you haven't seen for a while." She replies, "I mean, I did watch the show. He was f***ing some girl in the library and I thought it was dynamite!" Jimmy Kimmel quipped, "Makes you feel good about teaching them how to read, right?" The host further said, "That's a racy show." The actress continued, "It's a very racy show." The scene in question was played by Hall alongside Alyah Chanelle Scott, who plays Whitney. The series also stars Pauline Chalamet, Renee Rapp and Amrit Kaur. The scene shows Andrew and Whitney on a study date in the library when things take a steamy turn among the stacks of books.
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Charlie Hall, 25, is also known for 'Single Drunk' and 'Bel-Air.' In 2020, he appeared in a four-part comedy series titled 'Sorry, Charlie,' which he co-wrote and directed with his friend and former Northwestern University classmate Jack Price. He also made his film debut in the Amy Poehler-directed movie 'Moxie' in 2021. The actor has also starred in 'Single Drunk Female' and 'Big Shot.'
Hall also joined his mother at the State dinner in Washington DC, hosted by President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr Jill Biden, where he wore a black tuxedo and bowtie. Juia further said, "My adult sons are huge Marvel fanatics and for a long time they're like "mom, you should be in a Marvel movie, you got to be in a Marvel movie." I'm like, "Oh yeah, they're never going to want me to be in a Marvel movie" and then they did." She recently appeared as Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine in 'Hawkeye.'