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Jamie Lee Curtis

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Born:
November 22, 1958, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (age 65)
Awards And Honors:
Academy Award (2023)
Golden Globe Award (1995): Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Golden Globe Award (1990): Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Notable Family Members:
spouse Christopher Guest
father Tony Curtis
mother Janet Leigh

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Jamie Lee Curtis (born November 22, 1958, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American actress and author who first rose to fame with a series of popular horror movies, most notably Halloween (1978) and its sequels, and who later found success with comedic and action roles. In 2023 she won the Academy Award for best supporting actress for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022).

Early life and education

She was born into Hollywood royalty, the younger of two daughters of stars Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. After they divorced in 1962, Jamie Lee Curtis rarely saw her father, and she lived with her mother and stepfather, Robert Brandt. She struggled academically and attended several high schools, including Westlake School (now Harvard-Westlake School) in Los Angeles and Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut. She briefly attended the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, before deciding to pursue an acting career.

Acting career

In 1977 Curtis began to appear in TV shows, notably Operation Petticoat, which was based on a 1959 film starring her father and Cary Grant. The show was canceled in 1978, and that year Jamie Lee Curtis made her big-screen debut, starring in John Carpenter’s Halloween. She played Laurie Strode, a shy studious babysitter terrorized by the seemingly unkillable Michael Myers. According to reports, Curtis was offered the role, in part, because her mother had appeared in the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchco*ck’s horror classic Psycho (1960). Nevertheless, Curtis’s performance helped make Halloween a huge hit, and some consider it to be the best horror film ever made. She subsequently appeared in a series of other scary movies, earning her the nickname “Scream Queen.” In 1980 she starred in The Fog, which was directed by Carpenter and also featured her mother, and Prom Night. The following year Curtis appeared in Halloween II. Her other credits from 1981 included the TV movie Death of a Centerfold, a true-crime drama about the murder of Dorothy Stratten.

In 1983 Curtis began to show her range, appearing in the comedy Trading Places, which starred Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. The film was a major box-office hit, and she received a BAFTA Award for her portrayal of a kindhearted prostitute. She later was cast as an aerobics instructor in Perfect (1985), a widely panned romcom that also featured John Travolta. In A Fish Called Wanda (1988), Curtis starred with John Cleese, Michael Palin, and Kevin Kline. The popular comedy centres on a jewel heist. In Kathryn Bigelow’s crime drama Blue Steel (1990), Curtis played a police officer who is stalked by a serial killer. Described as a “woman’s action film,” it failed to find an audience. She reunited with Ackroyd in the family drama My Girl (1991). During this time, she also starred with Richard Lewis in the TV sitcom Anything but Love (1989–92), about coworkers who are attracted to each other. Curtis received a Golden Globe Award (1990) for her performance. In 1994 she starred with Arnold Swarzenegger in James Cameron’s True Lies. The action comedy was a blockbuster, and Curtis, who performed a memorable striptease, received another Golden Globe.

In 1998 Curtis reprised the role of Laurie Strode in Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later; her mother had a small role in the film. Curtis later appeared with Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush in John Boorman’s The Tailor of Panama (2001), an adaptation of John le Carré’s novel. In Halloween: Resurrection (2002), Curtis’s character is killed, which seemed to end her involvement in the series. She returned to comedy with Freaky Friday (2003), a remake of the 1976 film in which a mother and daughter switch bodies. Curtis then appeared in a series of largely forgettable films while making occasional appearances on television.

In 2018 Curtis returned to her roots, starring in Halloween. Directed by David Gordon Green, it was a sequel to the 1978 film and ignored plot lines from other installments in the series. That movie broke various box-office records, and it sparked something of a resurgence for the actress. She later joined an all-star cast for Knives Out (2019), a hugely popular comedic mystery that featured Daniel Craig as a detective. Her success continued with Halloween Kills (2021). In 2022 she starred with Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All at Once. The sci-fi comedy, which earned widespread praise, centres on an immigrant laundromat owner who must save the multiverse. The film won seven Academy Awards, and for her portrayal of an unpleasant IRS auditor, Curtis captured her first Oscar, for best supporting actress. Later in 2022 she starred in Halloween Ends. It was the last installment in Green’s trilogy, and Curtis said it was her final movie in the franchise.

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Besides acting, Curtis found success as an author of children’s books. When I Was Little: A Four-Year-Old’s Memoir of Her Youth was published in 1993, and it was followed by such works as Today I Feel Silly & Other Moods That Make My Day (1998), I’m Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-Esteem (2002), It’s Hard to Be Five: Learning How to Work My Control Panel (2004), and Me, Myselfie & I: A Cautionary Tale (2018).

In addition, Curtis cocreated the podcast Letters from Camp (2020–22), a scripted show that uses a fictional story to address issues facing adolescents. In 2021 she also debuted the podcast Good Friend with Jamie Lee Curtis, which features her interviews with various people. In addition, she added inventor to her résumé in 1988 after being granted a patent for a disposal diaper that included a pocket for baby wipes.

Personal life

In 1984 Curtis wed British director, actor, and writer Christopher Guest—she reportedly saw his photograph in Rolling Stone magazine and said she was going to marry him—and they later adopted two children. Following his father’s death in 1996, Guest became the 5th Baron Haden-Guest, which made Curtis a baroness. However, the couple never used their titles. In the late 1980s Curtis developed an addiction to alcohol and Vicodin; she began using the opioid following plastic surgery she had had in response to a cameraman’s comment about her eyes. She became sober after undergoing treatment in 1999. Known for her candour, Curtis was open about her struggles, hoping to help others. She was also outspoken in her later refusals to conform to unrealistic—and often sexist—beauty standards.

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Jamie Lee Curtis | Biography, Movies, Halloween, & Facts (2024)

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What nationality is Jamie Lee Curtis? ›

Jamie Lee Curtis (born November 22, 1958, Los Angeles, California, U.S.) is an American actress and author who first rose to fame with a series of popular horror movies, most notably Halloween (1978) and its sequels, and who later found success with comedic and action roles.

How many biological children does Jamie Lee Curtis have? ›

While she is often known as Lindsay Lohan's onscreen mother in “Freaky Friday,” Jamie Lee Curtis has two children in real life. The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star and her husband, director Christopher Guest, share daughters Annie, 36, and Ruby, 26.

How many Halloween movies is Jamie Lee Curtis in? ›

She reprised the role of Laurie in the Halloween sequels Halloween II (1981), Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998), Halloween: Resurrection (2002), Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (2021), and Halloween Ends (2022).

What are some interesting facts about Jamie Lee Curtis? ›

Jamie became addicted after being prescribed opiates after minor plastic surgery for her "puffy eyes". Around the time True Lies (1994) was released, Jamie appeared in a series of commercials for L'Eggs Pantyhose. The company also took out an insurance policy for her legs.

How much did Jamie Lee Curtis inherit from her father? ›

She Didn't Inherit Anything From Her Father

Jamie Lee Curtis's father was actor Tony Curtis (of Some Like It Hot fame), and apparently he re-wrote his will before dying, leaving her and her siblings nothing.

How much is Jamie Lee Curtis's husband worth? ›

How much is her husband worth? Jamie is married to Christopher Guest who is a baron, which also makes her a baroness, per E!. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Christopher is worth $60 million.

Who is Jamie Lee Curtis's life partner? ›

Personal life

Curtis married British-American filmmaker Christopher Guest on December 18, 1984.

Why couldn't Jamie Lee Curtis have children? ›

Curtis and Guest became parents through adoption after experiencing infertility, Curtis said in Pact's Point of VIew Newsletter, adding of her family, "Motherhood is every wonderful cliché in the book. There is an unexplainable sort of thing you just feel. It's a permanent commitment, one I've changed my life to meet."

Who did Tony Curtis leave his money to? ›

Don't miss. Just a few months before Tony died, he rewrote his will — intentionally disinheriting his kids, leaving the bulk of his estimated $60-million estate to his fifth wife, Jill Curtis (now Curtis-Weber), she told Inside Edition. "Tony was very specific in his wishes," Jill said.

How much did Jamie Lee Curtis get paid for the new Halloween movies? ›

Celebrity Net Worth reports that Curtis made $8,000 for Halloween, $100,000 for Halloween II and a whopping $3 million for Halloween: Resurrection, totaling $3.1 million for all three. So, it's likely that she made even more for the final installment, Halloween Ends.

Why didn't Jamie Lee Curtis do Halloween 4? ›

Curtis had become a success in the film industry and had established a career with her roles in films like Trading Places (1983) and A Fish Called Wanda (1988). Curtis declined and did not want to continue her participation in the film, although she did return for the seventh Halloween film.

Is Laurie Michael Myers' sister? ›

Loomis discovers that Laurie is Michael and Judith's sister; she was put up for adoption after the death of their parents, with the records sealed to protect the family. Realizing that Michael has killed one sister and now wants to kill the other, Loomis rushes to the hospital to find them.

How old was Jamie Lee Curtis in Halloween? ›

Curtis was 19 when she made the first Halloween. She's now 63, a survivor herself, vigorously promoting the franchise from her London hotel.

What did Jamie Lee Curtis invent? ›

As a mother, Curtis became tired of carrying wipes and disposable diapers separately to change her infants. Since both baby supplies are needed at the same time, she invented a diaper that has a moisture-proof pocket for wipes attached.

How many times has Jamie Lee Curtis been up for an Oscar? ›

List of awards and nominations received by Jamie Lee Curtis
Awards and nominations Award Wins Nominations Academy Awards 1 1 BAFTAs 1 3 Primetime Emmy Awards 0 2 Golden Globe Awards 2 8 Grammy Awards 0 1 Independent Spirit Awards 0 1 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2 3
Totals
Wins38
Nominations113
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Was Tony Curtis a Greek? ›

Tony Curtis was an American actor, born Bernard Schwartz on June 3, 1925, in the Bronx, New York to Jewish Hungarian immigrants. From 1942 to 1945, Curtis served in the United States Navy, aboard a submarine tender.

What ethnicity is Tony Curtis? ›

Before he was one of Hollywood's most glamorous stars, Tony Curtis was Bernard Schwartz, born in Manhattan in 1925 to Hungarian-Jewish emigrants, and an active member of The 92nd Street Y.

Who is Jamie Lee Curtis biological father? ›

Jamie Lee Curtis was born in Santa Monica, California, on November 22, 1958, to actors Janet Leigh (born Jeanette Helen Morrison; 1927–2004) and Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz; 1925–2010). Her mother was of Danish, German, and Scotch-Irish descent. Her father was Jewish, a son of emigrants from Mátészalka, Hungary.

How much did Tony Curtis' wife inherit? ›

Don't miss. Just a few months before Tony died, he rewrote his will — intentionally disinheriting his kids, leaving the bulk of his estimated $60-million estate to his fifth wife, Jill Curtis (now Curtis-Weber), she told Inside Edition. "Tony was very specific in his wishes," Jill said.

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