Julia Louis-Dreyfus cheers on her son as he plays for Northwestern at Big Ten basketball tournament 

  • The actress and her comedian husband Brad Hall cheered on their son
  • Sophomore walk-on Charlie Hall played in the final minute of Thursday's game 
  • An ESPN split-screen captured Louis-Dreyfus's emotional reaction to her son
  • She and her husband are Northwestern alumni who regularly attend games

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus was caught on camera cheering on her son at Thursday night's Northwestern Wildcats basketball game in Washington, DC. 

In the final minute of the game, ESPN focused a camera on Louis-Dreyfus as her son, sophomore walk-on Charlie Hall, stepped onto the court. 

Hall is her son with husband and Saturday Night Live alumnus Brad Hall. 

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Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus (left) was caught on camera cheering on her son Charlie Hall

Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus (left) was caught on camera cheering on her son Charlie Hall

Louise-Dreyfus (center) and her husband Brad Hall (left) were at Thursday night's Northwestern Wildcats basketball game in Washington, DC, to support Charlie Hall (right)

Louise-Dreyfus (center) and her husband Brad Hall (left) were at Thursday night's Northwestern Wildcats basketball game in Washington, DC, to support Charlie Hall (right)

ESPN focused a camera on Louis-Dreyfus as her 19-year-old son stepped onto the court

ESPN focused a camera on Louis-Dreyfus as her 19-year-old son stepped onto the court

The split-screen captured Louis-Dreyfus's emotional reaction to her son's performance

The split-screen captured Louis-Dreyfus's emotional reaction to her son's performance

Hall grabbed two rebounds during Northwestern's 83-61 win over Rutgers in the Big Ten 

Hall grabbed two rebounds during Northwestern's 83-61 win over Rutgers in the Big Ten 

Hall has only logged seven minutes on the court all season, but his parents got to see him in action in a conference tournament

Hall has only logged seven minutes on the court all season, but his parents got to see him in action in a conference tournament

Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall are Northwestern alumni who regularly attend games

Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall are Northwestern alumni who regularly attend games

'We think he is outstanding in every regard. We’re his biggest fans,'said Louise-Dreyfus of her son, a sophomore walk-on for Northwestern's Wildcats men's basketball team (pictured)

'We think he is outstanding in every regard. We’re his biggest fans,'said Louise-Dreyfus of her son, a sophomore walk-on for Northwestern's Wildcats men's basketball team (pictured)

An ESPN split-screen captured Louis-Dreyfus's emotional reaction to her son's performance.

Hall grabbed two rebounds during Northwestern's 83-61 win over Rutgers in the Big Ten tournament. 

The 19 year old has only logged seven minutes on the court all season, but at least his parents got to see him in action in a conference tournament.  

'We’re his parents, so you might be talking to the best people or the worst people (to give an assessment),' Louis-Dreyfus told The Chicago Tribune last month for a feature story about her son. 'We think he is outstanding in every regard. We’re his biggest fans.' 

Louis-Dreyfus and Brad Hall are Northwestern alumni who regularly attend games. 

'We do not miss a game - either physically or on TV - and we have BTN2GO (online video stream of the Big Ten tournament) on our phones,' she said. 'It’s just a matter of our production schedule. If we can be there, we are.' 

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