Jamie Lee Curtis has demonstrated her versatility as a film actress, starring in acclaimed films such as the blockbusterĀ True Lies, for which she won a Golden Globe Award;Ā Trading Places, for which she earned a BAFTA (British Film Academy Award) for Best Supporting Actress;Ā A Fish Called Wanda, for which she received duel Best Actress nominations from BAFTA and the Golden Globes; and the Disney feature filmĀ Freaky Friday, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. It was her portrayal of Laurie Strode inĀ Halloween, which was her film debut and brought her to the attention of audiences worldwide.
40 years later, in 2018, Curtis reprised that signature role in David Gordon Greenās record-breaking horror feature,Ā Halloween, produced by horror guru Jason Blum.Ā Halloweenās opening weekend was the biggest debut ever, for any movie in any genre, to feature a female lead character over 55 years of age. The second film in the trilogy,Ā Halloween Kills, will be released in October of this year. Most recently, Curtis appeared alongside an incredible cast including Daniel Craig, Chris Evans and Ana De Armas in the smash hitĀ Knives Out, a murder mystery with a modern take on the classic detective genre as written and directed by Rian Johnson. She has recently wrapped production alongside Cate Blanchett and Kevin Hart on the feature filmĀ Borderlands, which is based on the popular videogame of the same name.
Additional film credits include:Ā Spare Parts;Ā You AgainĀ with Sigourney Weaver, Kristen Bell and Betty White;Ā Beverly Hills Chihuahua;Ā Christmas with the Kranks, opposite Tim Allen;Ā The Tailor of PanamaĀ along with Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush;Ā Fierce Creatures; Virus; Dominick And Eugene; Blue Steel; My Girl; My Girl II; Forever Young; Motherās Boys; House ArrestĀ andĀ Love Letters.
In 2016, Curtis returned to her horror roots, starring in two seasons of the Ryan Murphy-created TV seriesĀ Scream Queens, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. She also co-starred opposite Richard Lewis in the acclaimed sitcomĀ Anything But Love, which earned her both a Golden Globe and Peopleās Choice Award, as well as TNTās adaptation of the Wendy Wasserstein playĀ The Heidi Chronicles, which also earned her a Golden Globe nomination. In 1998, Curtis starred in the CBS television filmĀ Nicholasā GiftĀ for which she received an Emmy nomination. Other episodic work includesĀ New GirlĀ andĀ NCIS.
Curtis is also a New York Times best-selling childrenās book author. Her 12th book,Ā Me, MySelfie & I: A Cautionary Tale, was released in 2018. Her 11th book,Ā This Is Me: A Story of Who We Are and Where We Came From, was released on September 20, 2016 and became an instant New York Times best-seller.
Her other titles include,Ā When I Was Little: A Four-Year Oldās Memoir of Her Youth, Tell Me Again About the Night I Was Born, Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day, Iām Gonna Like Me, Where Do Balloons Go?, Itās Hard To Be Five, Is There Really a Human Race, Big Words for Little People, My Mommy Hung the MoonĀ andĀ My Brave Year of Firsts.
Curtis is an AIDS activist and has a deep and active connection to many childrenās charities. In 2020 she launched the websiteĀ www.myhandinyours.com, which offers items of comfort where 100 percent of proceeds from sales benefits Childrenās Hospital Los Angeles.
In addition, Jamie produced and appears in āLetters From Camp,ā a podcast from Audible that debuted in September 2020 and returned for a second season this June. In July iHeart Radio will debut theĀ Good FriendĀ podcast, which Jamie hosts and delves into the many phases of friendship through unscripted conversations with new and old friends.