Name: Jamie Lee
Curtis
Date of Birth: November 22 1958
Birth Place: Los Angeles CA
Nationality: American
Height: 5' 9''
Education: Choate Rosemary Hall private school (graduated in
1976); University of the Pacific Stockton California
Claim to fame: as Laurie Strode in Halloween (1978)
Occupation: Actress
Jamie Lee Curtis
was born November 22, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, and
was considered Hollywood royalty from birth. The daughter of
legendary actor Tony Curtis and actress Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee's
birth was a newsworthy event. Her celebrity mom and dad divorced
when Jamie Lee was a mere three years old.
Jamie Lee and sister
Kelly Lee were raised by their mom, who had remarried shortly
after her divorce. While studying at Beverly Hills High School,
Jamie Lee's adolescence was marked by an estranged father who
was deep into drugs and alcohol, and a lack of a social life
due to not fitting in while in school.
After switching to
prep school Connecticut's Choate Rosemary Hall and eventually
graduating, Jamie Lee was convinced she wanted to pursue acting.
Her mother was adamant about her receiving a college degree
first, so Jamie Lee was off to follow in her mom's footsteps
by attending California's University of the Pacific. Unfortunately
(or fortunately, whichever way you look at it), Jamie never
made it to graduation, as the acting bug bit her after one semester.
Her foray into acting
was marked by several television appearances in the late '70s,
in shows like Quincy, The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries, Charlie's
Angels, The Love Boat, and a recurring role in the series Operation
Petticoat. After a season, Jamie Lee landed her breakthrough
role in John Carpenter's slasher thriller, 1978's Halloween.
The independent picture
went on to gross $45 million at the box office, and Jamie Lee,
who was credited as "Introducing Jamie Lee Curtis"
(not wanting to bank in on her famous genes) was deemed a certified
"Scream Queen."
Another Carpenter
thriller, 1980's The Fog also featured Jamie Lee, and she reprised
her starring role in Halloween II in 1981. But she wanted to
be considered more than just an actress known for her screaming
techniques. After a string of made-for-TV movies in the early
'80s, Jamie Lee made heads turn in her role as a prostitute
in the Eddie Murphy comedy, 1983's Trading Places, for which
she won the BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress.
When she finally
did lose her "Scream Queen" title, it was in exchange
for the names "The Body" (which is also Elle MacPherson's
nickname) and "Freeze-frame," thanks to her revealing
role in Trading Places and 1985's Perfect. Jamie Lee proved
her comedic ability with her starring role in 1988's A Fish
Called Wanda and she continued on the comedy path co-starring
with Richard Lewis in the sitcom Anything But Love, until 1992.
Her role garnered her a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Series.
The rest of the '90s
were marked by a slew of movie roles, most notably in 1990's
Blue Steel, 1991's My Girl, 1994's True Lies (which reminded
viewers yet again how magnificent her body is when she did a
striptease for Arnold Schwarzenegger, and garnered her a Golden
Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture and an American Comedy
Award for Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture), 1999's Virus,
and 2001's The Tailor of Panama, with Pierce Brosnan.
On the other hand,
1992's Forever Young with Mel Gibson, My Girl 2, Fierce Creatures,
Halloween: H2O, and Drowning Mona should have been left on the
cutting room floor.
While her film career
saw its ups and downs, so did her personal life. Jamie Lee dabbled
in some drugs and alcohol, and made peace with her father once
they shared the same habit. That only lasted until she decided
to become sober in 1984.
As for romance, Jamie
Lee was previously engaged to J. Michael Riva and dated rocker
Adam Ant, but soon after she broke off with Ant, she met British
actor Christopher Guest. Jamie Lee had seen Guest's picture
in an issue of Rolling Stone and was immediately smitten. She
pursued him and the two finally married in 1984, at Rob Reiner's
home.
The couple founded
the company Syzygy Industries soon after their marriage, and
have homes in Los Angeles and Sun Valley, Idaho. Jamie Lee and
Christopher adopted their two children Annie and Thomas, and
in addition to being named Lady Haden-Guest (after her husband
was elevated to Lord Christopher Haden-Guest), Jamie Lee is
also the author of the children's book, When I Was Little: A
Four-Year-Old's Memoir of Her Youth. She has also reconciled
with her father Tony.
Jamie Lee will next
be seen in another addition to the Halloween franchise, Halloween:
The Homecoming with Tyra Banks, and True Lies 2.