Jamie Lee Curtis Movies: A Look Back At the Scream Queen's Most Memorable Roles

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Ever since Jamie Lee Curtis’ screen debut as Laurie Strode in 1978’s cult classic, Halloween, she has been a beloved character in a plethora of movies throughout the '80s, '90s and 2000s. Curtis is an accomplished producer, author of many well-received children’s books, podcasts and 2022 graphic novel, Mother Nature — the multi-talented Curtis revels in the busyness of life. 

Curtis is the youngest daughter of Hollywood legends Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. She has been married to actor Christopher Guest for almost 40 years and they share two children.  Known for her performances in the horror and slasher genres (she is regarded as a scream queen), Curtis also is adept at comedies. Over the years, Curtis has received multiple accolades, including an Academy Award, British Academy Film Award and two Golden Globes as well as nominations for a Primetime Emmy and a Grammy.

Here is a look at Jamie Lee Curtis through her body of work.

Halloween (1978)

Jamie Lee Curtis on the set of 'Halloween', 1978
Jamie Lee Curtis on the set of Halloween, 1978Compass International Pictures/Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty

This was Curtis’ film debut in the John Carpenter classic. She was cast because her mother had been known as a horror icon due to her performance in “Psycho”. Curtis would reprise Laurie Strode in the sequels: Halloween II (1981), Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998), Halloween: Resurrection (2002), Halloween (2018), Halloween Kills (2021) and Halloween Ends (2022). “I wear my Halloween pin with great pride. I tried very hard through 22 years of making movies to always hold up Halloween and say `you know, it was the best experience I’d ever had up.”

The Fog (1980)

Jamie Lee Curtis and Janet Leigh, 1980
Jamie Lee Curtis and Janet Leigh, 1980Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch/Getty

Also directed by Carpenter, the film solidified Curtis as a horror film star. Her mom, Janet Leigh, also appeared in the film.

Trading Places (1983)

Eddie Murphy, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dan Aykroyd in 'Trading Places', 1983
Eddie Murphy, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dan Aykroyd in Trading Places, 1983 Paramount Pictures/Getty

Tired of her horror queen image, the role of a kindhearted prostitute helped Curtis shed her Scream Queen image. Curtis also shed her clothing. “I wouldn’t do it again”, Curtis told People on performing nude. “I wasn’t married then; I’m a mother of children. So absolutely not.” Yet, the role earned Curtis a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.

Perfect (1985)

Jamie Lee Curtis portrait session, 1985
Jamie Lee Curtis portrait session, 1985 Harry Langdon/Getty

Curtis went from Scream Queen to Sex Symbol in this film opposite John Travolta. As a workout instructor in leotards and tights, Curtis’ revealed her perfect body.

A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

Jamie Lee Curtis at the premiere of the 'A Fish Called Wanda', 1988
Jamie Lee Curtis at the premiere of the A Fish Called Wanda, 1988Barry King/Liaison/Getty

Curtis broke out as a full-blown comedic actress. “She was a sexually brazen, cold-hearted manipulator who simply wanted money," Curtis told the New York Times. “I didn’t find that real. I decided she didn’t altogether know what she wanted, but finds a wonderful power in manipulating people and feels personal satisfaction in trying to fool them. Yet she enjoys herself so she’s not cold-hearted, not vicious.”

Blue Steel (1990)

Jamie Lee Curtis in costume for 'Blue Steel', 1990
Jamie Lee Curtis in costume for Blue Steel, 1990Lynn Goldsmith/Corbis/VCG/Getty

Curtis entered the action thriller genre as a rookie cop hunted by a psycho killer. She told Roger Ebert: “One of the reasons I took this job is because I love using my physicality and my strength in a film and I don’t often get to do that.”

My Girl (1990)

Jamie Lee Curtis during Los Angeles premiere of
Jamie Lee Curtis during Los Angeles premiere of "My Girl", 1991Vinnie Zuffante/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty

The coming-of-age film was a surprise boxoffice success that garnered Curtis as Shelly DeVoto, a fan following and led to My Girl 2 in 1994. It co-starred Dan Aykroyd and a young MacCaulay Caulkin.

True Lies (1994)

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis in True Lies,
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis in True Lies, 1994Ronald Siemoneit/Sygma/Sygma/Getty

The action comedy opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger earned Curtis her first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination and a Golden Globe for her performance. “I had the best time ever on a Jim Cameron movie," said Curtis to Interview Magazine. "It was the single most freeing experience as an actor I had ever had.”

Drowning Mona (2000)

Jamie Lee Curtis attending the Los Angeles Premiere of her new movie
Jamie Lee Curtis attending the premiere of "Drowning Mona" ,2000Brenda Chase Online USA Inc./Getty

This crime comedy is about a woman who drives a car into the river to her death. Everyone in town then becomes a suspect. It also starred Danny DeVito and Bette Midler.

Freaky Friday (2003)

Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan at the 'Freaky Friday' premiere, 2003
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan at the Freaky Friday premiere, 2003Carlo Allegri/Getty

Curtis played a mom to a then-teenage Lindsay Lohan and received rave reviews for her role in this fantasy comedy. Critics claimed it was some of her best work ever due to her physical comedic ability.

Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2007)

Jamie Lee Curtis with chihuahua at the premiere 'Beverly Hill Chihuahua', 2008
Jamie Lee Curtis with chihuahua at the premiere Beverly Hill Chihuahua, 2008Toby Canham/Getty

After a brief hiatus from the big screen, Curtis emerged as one of three live-action characters in the film.

NCIS (2012)

Jamie Lee Curtis at a childrens hospital event in 2012
Jamie Lee Curtis at an event, 2012Michael Tran/FilmMagic/Getty

Curtis appeared in five episodes opposite Mark Harmon as Dr. Samantha Ryan—a romantic interest to Special Agent Gibbs. Curtis said she’d sign on for additional episodes but it never happened.

An Acceptable Loss (2018)

Jamie Lee Curtis attends the Build Series to discuss her movie
Jamie Lee Curtis attends a press event, 2018 Dominik Bindl/Getty

This political thriller starred Jamie Lee Curtis with Tika Sumpter. It was directed by Joe Chappelle.

Knives Out (2019)

Jamie Lee Curtis at the premiere of 'Knives Out', 2019
Jamie Lee Curtis at the premiere of Knives Out, 2019Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic/Getty

Curtis joined an accomplished ensemble that included Daniel Craig, Toni Collette, Don Johnson.

Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Jamie Lee Curtis with her Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, 2023
Jamie Lee Curtis with her Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, 2023 Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty

As persnickety IRS inspector Deirdre Beaubeirdre, the role earned her widespread acclaim, awards and nominations.

Haunted Mansion (2023)

Jamie Lee Curtis and Justin Simien attend the D23 Expo for 'Haunted Mansion', 2022
Jamie Lee Curtis and Justin Simien attend the D23 Expo for Haunted Mansion, 2022 Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

In this supernatural horror comedy, Curtis starred as Madame Leota, a fortune teller who appears in a glass ball.


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