“It really kept all of that in perspective,” the actress says on ‘Be My Guest with Ina Garten’
is opening up about a tough time in her career.
PEOPLE has an exclusive first look at the Oct. 6 episode of , which will see Dreyfus join host at her home in East Hampton, N.Y. The two ladies enjoy a Country French Omelette and chat about the 11-time Emmy winner’s rise to fame.
In the clip, the Barefoot Contessa asks the actress, “What was the toughest time in your career?”
Louis-Dreyfus recalls struggling to find work after her tenure on from 1982 to 1985, saying she experienced “a one, two, three year period in which I was really pounding pavement.” She says she filmed a pilot for a potential show during that time, “but then it didn’t go to series.”
“The other challenge for me in my career has been the juggling act,” she tells Garten. “Because while I was making , for example, I gave birth to . Super challenging, but also fabulous, because I was becoming very famous at this time and it really kept all of that in perspective.”
Louis-Dreyfus starred on the hit sitcom for all nine seasons from 1990 to 1998. She welcomed her first son Henry, 32, in 1992, with her husband , whom she married in 1987. Their second son Charlie, 27, came a few years later in 1997.
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Garten then asks her about the creative ways the production would conceal her pregnancies. “Did they put you behind the potted plant so they couldn’t see that you were pregnant?” Garten asks.
“Yeah, well, let’s see. The first go round, yes. I stood behind things, I carried boxes, etc. By the time I was pregnant the second time, nobody cared,” says Louis-Dreyfus. “It was like it wasn’t happening. We just sort of… I walked in, I was out to here, and no one said anything.”
On the full episode of Be My Guest, Louis-Dreyfus “shares her amazing stories about the challenges at Saturday Night Live, life lessons learned from the iconic female guests on her podcast Wiser Than Me, and her favorite standout Seinfeld moments,” per the synopsis.
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Garten also hosts “a chocolate cake frosting and piping masterclass” for Louis-Dreyfus, who picks it up fairly quickly.
Season 5 premiered on Sept. 29 with special guest , who also spoke about . In the episode, Garten asked him about his first-ever Food Network series Grillin’ & Chillin’ which premiered in 1996. “I know when that show was shot because my daughter , who’s 27, was ten days old,” explained the father of one.
The season continues with appearances by talk show host and his wife ; actor ; novelist Ann Patchett; and chef .
Be My Guest with Ina Garten airs Sundays at 12 p.m. ET/PT on Food Network.
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