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Veep - Season 5
TrailerThe rapid-fire, acid-tongued dialogue hasn’t changed, nor has the almost unfathomable ratio of zingers per minute. The show’s premise following Meyer as a bumbling, social-climbing lightweight of a politician, and it has evolved its storyline to the point where Meyer has stumbled her way into occupancy of the Oval Office as the President.Genre: ComedyActors: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Anna Chlumsky, Tony Hale, Reid Scott, Timothy Simons, Matt Walsh, Kevin Dunn, Sufe Bradshaw, Gary Cole, Samuel Platt, Sam Richardson, ...»Director: Armando IannucciCountry: United StatesDuration: 28 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 8.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Veep - Season 5"
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Characters of "Veep - Season 5"
Selina MeyerPlayed by: Julia Louis-DreyfusAmy BrookheimerPlayed by: Anna ChlumskyGary WalshPlayed by: Tony HaleDan EganPlayed by: Reid ScottJonah RyanPlayed by: Timothy SimonsMike McLintockPlayed by: Matt WalshBen CaffertyPlayed by: Kevin DunnSue WilsonPlayed by: Sufe BradshawKent DavisonPlayed by: Gary ColeRichard SplettPlayed by: Sam RichardsonTom JamesPlayed by: Hugh LaurieGregPlayed by: Scott AdsitWH Reporter #5Played by: Evan ArnoldBill EricssonPlayed by: Diedrich BaderCliffPlayed by: Craig CackowskiMarjorie PalmiottiPlayed by: Clea DuVallSidney PurcellPlayed by: Peter GroszAndrew DoylePlayed by: Phil ReevesCatherine MeyerPlayed by: Sarah SutherlandWaynePlayed by: Wayne WildersonDr. AbernathyPlayed by: Todd Aaron BrotzeSecret Service AgentPlayed by: Matt GulbransonRoger FurlongPlayed by: Dan BakkedahlBob BradleyPlayed by: Martin MullCharlie BairdPlayed by: John SlatteryLeon WestPlayed by: Brian HuskeySophie BrookheimerPlayed by: Mary Catherine GarrisonWillPlayed by: Nelson FranklinSenator Bill O'BrienPlayed by: Brad LelandBuddy CalhounPlayed by: Matt ObergWendy KeeganPlayed by: Kathy NajimyKaren CollinsPlayed by: Lennon ParhamAmbassador Al JaffarPlayed by: Usman AllyMonicaPlayed by: Lauren BowlesAndrew MeyerPlayed by: David PasquesiMrs. RyanPlayed by: Nancy LenehanJeff KanePlayed by: Peter MacNicolBill JaegerPlayed by: Seth MorrisMr. BrookheimerPlayed by: Jim O'HeirSecret ServicePlayed by: Exie BookerJimPlayed by: James WongVP StafferPlayed by: Al SottoJim MarwoodPlayed by: David RascheTeddy SykesPlayed by: Patton OswaltJim OwensPlayed by: Zak OrthLu Chi-JangPlayed by: Tzi MaZhang ShengxiPlayed by: Raymond MaMinna HPlayed by: Sally PhillipsFemale TranslatorPlayed by: Lee ChenCongressman ClarkPlayed by: J.P. ManouxDanny ChungPlayed by: Randall Park -
Creators of "Veep - Season 5"
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Critic Reviews of "Veep - Season 5"
Brian TallericoApril 22, 2016I'm not willing to say that Veep is as "funny as it's ever been" but it's still much funnier than most things on TV.
Ben Travers indieWireApril 22, 2016Every year, it has seemed like Veep wouldn't be able to top itself, but the innovative and unrelenting comedy just kept doing it anyway, every year, without fail.
Verne Gay NewsdayApril 21, 2016Hilarious, as always, and unexpectedly, maybe an instructional guide to the current political landscape.
Jasper Rees Daily Telegraph (UK)May 03, 2016The familiar cast of gargoyles have retained an obsession with the rectal that reeks of the 18th century, but also of the production line: jokes manufactured with machine-tooled efficiency.
Rob Lowman Los Angeles Daily NewsSeptember 27, 2016Veep and its scathing-but-smart take on Washington politics just makes me laugh for a half hour, and I don't feel dumb doing it.
Inkoo Kang MTVApril 22, 2016Bless Veep... for offering an escapist respite from the daily skirmishes of the campaign, while heaping pitiless, justified scorn on the people who are content to let our broken system stay broken.
Brad Oswald Winnipeg Free PressApril 22, 2016Veep can still contribute something of value to a pop-culture landscape in which noxious reality has finally out-crazied fictional satire: A much, much better class of insults.
Matt Roush TV InsiderApril 22, 2016While Veep may have been on firmer ground when Selina was being abused by power rather than abusing it, Louis-Dreyfus still glows with brazen contempt for political or even polite convention and is almost endearing when Selena invariably stumbles.
Rob Sheffield Rolling StoneApril 22, 2016What Veep nails - and what never gets dated - is the raging hostility at the core of it all. So here's to four more years of President Selina: Make America hateful again.
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