Jamie Lee Curtis
- Graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT, in 1976
- Attended University of the Pacific in Stockton, California
Jamie Lee Curtis, born on November 22, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, has carved out a distinguished career as an actress, producer, and children's author. Celebrated for her versatility, Curtis gained fame primarily in the horror genre, earning the title of "scream queen," but she has also excelled in comedy and drama. As of 2023, her films have grossed over $2.5 billion at the box office, underscoring her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
The youngest daughter of acclaimed actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Curtis grew up in a Hollywood milieu that nurtured her artistic talents. She made her television debut in a 1977 episode of the drama series Quincy, M.E.. However, it was her feature film debut as Laurie Strode in Halloween (1978) that marked her breakthrough. Directed by John Carpenter, this iconic horror film not only established her as a leading actress but also solidified her status as a defining figure in the slasher genre. Curtis's portrayal of Laurie led to several sequels in the franchise, culminating in her return for Halloween Ends (2022).
Throughout the early 1980s, Curtis continued to build her reputation in horror films with roles in The Fog, Prom Night, and Terror Train. Simultaneously, she began to gain recognition outside the horror genre, particularly with her role as a fitness instructor in Perfect (1985), which contributed to her brief status as a sex symbol. Her work in television also garnered attention, notably her performance in the sitcom Anything but Love (1989–1992), which earned her her first Golden Globe Award.
Curtis's career took a significant turn when she ventured into comedy, achieving major success with films like Trading Places (1983) and True Lies (1994), the latter earning her a BAFTA Award. Her diverse talents were further recognized with her Academy Award win for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), showcasing her ability to transcend genres. She also starred in beloved films such as A Fish Called Wanda (1988), My Girl (1991), and Freaky Friday (2003), each contributing to her impressive filmography.
In addition to her film work, Curtis's talent extended to television, where she received her first Emmy nomination for the 1998 film Nicholas' Gift. She eventually won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in The Bear (2022–present). Her involvement in the satirical slasher series Scream Queens (2015–2016) further displayed her affinity for blending horror with humor.
Beyond acting, Jamie Lee Curtis is also a prolific children's author, with numerous books that have made their way onto The New York Times best-seller list. Her creative endeavors reflect her passion for storytelling, connecting with audiences of all ages through her writing.
Married to actor Christopher Guest since December 18, 1984, Curtis has maintained a balance between her personal and professional life. As she continues to take on new projects, including her upcoming roles in The Last Showgirl (2024) and Freakier Friday (2025), Jamie Lee Curtis remains an enduring and influential presence in Hollywood, celebrated for her breadth of talent and her contributions to film and literature.
- September 19, 2008
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- September 19, 2008
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" World Premiere - Arrivals
- September 19, 2008
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" World Premiere - Arrivals
- September 19, 2008
"Beverly Hills Chihuahua" World Premiere - Arrivals
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