Jamie Lee Curtis may have grown up the child of Hollywood royalty, but she says she's forged her career with a different mindset.
The daughter of screen legends Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, Jamie Lee Curtis was just 19 when she made her big-screen debut in John Carpenter's 1978 horror classic "Halloween." Curtis went on to show off her comedy chops in a starring role on the ABC sitcom "Anything But Love" and in box office hits including "Trading Places" (1983), "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988) and "Freaky Friday" (2003).
Now, nearly five decades into her career, Curtis, who turned 67 in November, is hotter ever. She won her first Academy Award in 2023 for her role as a dour IRS auditor in the surreal comedy "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and then scored an Emmy the following year fo

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