Jamie Lee Curtis has been a Hollywood mainstay for nearly five decades, admired for her talent, versatility, and ability to reinvent herself. She rose to fame in 1978 as Laurie Strode in Halloween, earning the title “Scream Queen” and helping define the modern slasher genre. Quickly proving her range, she shifted into comedy with hits like Trading Places (1983) and A Fish Called Wanda (1988), cementing her as a bankable star across genres.
Born to screen legends Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, she built her own legacy while remaining refreshingly authentic. Open about her struggles with addiction and her path to recovery, Curtis has become an advocate for sobriety, mental health, and social causes.

In recent years, she’s enjoyed a career resurgence—reprising her Halloween role and earning her first Oscar in 2023 for Everything Everywhere All at Once. At 66, Curtis is more than an actress—she’s a symbol of reinvention, resilience, and grace, continuing to inspire fans with her talent and authenticity.

