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Julia Louis-Dreyfus' son Charlie joins cast of 'Sex Lives of College Girls'

Julia Louis-Dreyfus' youngest son, Charlie, has been cast in Season 2 of "Sex Lives of College Girls."

Deadline reported onMonday that as a 25-year-old University of Essex student named Andrew, she is set to have an arc on her show HBO Max, which will premiere The date has not yet been set.

Additionally, the actor will appear in the "Sweethearts" film with Kieran Shipka and Nico Hiraga, as well as the "Big Shot" series.

Charlie shared his latest success on Instagram Stories the same day, writing, "That's what I've been working on lately!"

He joked.

Louis-Dreyfus shared this news in his story. "That's my boy!" gushed the "Veep" alum, 61.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus and son Charlie
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The 28-year-old "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" alum will join the show's "first season." It was nice to be there,' but he said, ``I won't be back'' next March.

Leatherwood plays the romantic relationship between Rene Rapp's brother Leighton and Pauline Chalamet's Kimberly, and the possibility that Louis-Dreyfus' son is buried before he says his surprising goodbye.

'Sex Lives of College Girls' cast
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Actress and husband Brad Hall are the parents of their son. Also Henry, 30 years old.

The pair's eldest son pursued a career in the music industry, while his younger brother has been following in his parents' acting footsteps since 2019.

Brad Hall, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and sons Henry and Charlie
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, ” “Love, Victor”, “Sorry, Charlie”, and “Single Drunk Woman”.

Before beginning his acting career, Charlie was a walk-on for the college team as a freshman at Northwestern University, making headlines for his basketball skills.

"I think he stands out in every way," Louis-Dreyfustold the Chicago Tribune in January 2017. "We are big fans of him."

The proud parents added, "We never missed a match, either physically or on television," adding, "It was a matter of our production schedule. If we can be there, we will be there."