Jamie Lee Curtis’ Parents: Meet Her Hollywood Royal Mom & Dad (2024)

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  • Jamie Lee Curtis is a second-generation star, the daughter of actors Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis
  • She thanked her late parents in her 2023 Oscar acceptance speech
  • The actress has openly addressed how nepotism played a part in her career

Jamie Lee Curtishas made a major name for herself in showbusiness over the years, first with 1978’s famous John Carpenterhorror flickHalloweenand then going on to star in countless hit films. And 45 years after her Hollywood debut, the star earned her first Oscar for the 2022 movie Everything Everywhere All At Once.

In her acceptance speech, the actress thanked her late parents: Hollywood royalty Janet LeighandTony Curtis. While both were nominated for Academy Awards, neither actor would ever win. In tribute, Jamie Lee looked to the sky and told them, “I just won an Oscar!”

Jamie Lee is part of an undeniable acting dynasty. For more about the star’s memorable mom and dad and their careers in tinsel town, scroll down.

Janet Leigh

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Born on July 6, 1927 in Merced, California, Janet Leigh was an actress, singer, dancer, and author who had a decade-spanning career. The West Coast native initially made her place in radio before a foray into acting, where she made her film debut inThe Romance of Rosy Ridge(1947) and signed with MGM. After appearing in numerous films in various genres, including the crime-dramaAct of Violence(1948),Little Women(1949), the sports comedyAngels in the Outfield(1951) and the noir dramaTouch of Evil(1958), directed byOrson Welles.

Janet went on to achieve breakthrough success with perhaps her most memorable role inAlfred Hitchco*ck‘sPsycho(1960) where she was famously stabbed to death in the shower after the first 47 minutes of the film’s start. For her role in the now iconic horror flick, Janet won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She continued her acting career in movies likeBye Bye Birdie(1963) andBoardwalk(1979) and went on to make her Broadway debut in 1975 in the productionMurder Among Friends.

As her daughter followed in her scary movie footsteps with the original Halloween(1978), Janet also appeared with Jamie in the 1980 supernatural horror flickThe Fog(also directed by Carpenter) as well as inHalloween H20: 20 Years Later(1998) as Emma Watson.

As for her personal life, Janet was married twice as a teenager (one of which was annulled) before marrying Tony Curtis in 1951 in a private ceremony in Greenwich, Connecticut. Since they were both big hitters in Hollywood, the pair had a highly publicized union and were often written about in gossip columns. The couple appeared in numerous home movies that were directed by their friend,comedianJerry Lewis, which Janet noted helped her expand her acting abilities in new roles. After giving birth to Jamie’s older sisterKelly Lee Curtisin 1958 and then Jamie, Janet and Tony got divorced in 1962. Janet went on to marry Swedish director and writerHelmer Robert Wilhelm Brandt.

Janet died in Beverly Hills in her home on October 3, 2004 at age 77 after a battle with vasculitis, a disorder affecting the blood vessels. Her death was apparently somewhat of a surprise to many as she hadn’t really disclosed her ailments with the public.

Tony Curtis

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Much like his ex-wife, Tony Curtis made a name for himself in the ’50s and ’60s — although he went on to have a Hollywood career spanning decades. Born June 3, 1925 as Bernard Schwartz, Tony grew up in New York City and snagged some of his earliest roles mostly due to his good looks and charm. After a slew of mediocre comedies and “swashbuckler” pictures, he then starred inHoudini(1953) with his former wife Janet, and many critics noted it as a critical breakthrough for his future success.

The East Coast native went on to star in The Sweet Smell of Success(1957) withBurt Lancasterand was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor the following year for his performance inThe Defiant Ones(1958) alongsideSidney Poitier. Tony gave perhaps one of his most memorable and noted performances inSome Like it Hot(1959), co-starring withMarilyn MonroeandJack Lemmonin theBilly Wilder-directed comedy. He then starred in 1959’sOperation PetticoatwithCary Grantand played a supporting role inSpartacus(1960), which became a major hit for him.

Although he was recognized for his dramatic take in 1968’sThe Boston Strangler, his film career declined significantly after the ’60s, and he then took on painting in the ’80s as a second career.

As for his marriage to Janet, Tony was quoted saying, “For a while, we were Hollywood’s golden couple. I was very dedicated and devoted to Janet, and on top of my trade, but in her eyes that goldenness started to wear off. I realized that whatever I was, I wasn’t enough for Janet. That hurt me a lot and broke my heart.” The actor went on to marry five more women: Christine Kaufman, Leslie Allen, Andrea Savio, Lisa Deutsch, and Jill Vandenburg.

Tony died on September 29, 2010 of cardiac arrest. A few days before his death, the photographer with whom he met for a photo shoot at his home recalled him saying, “I’m not in a good way at the moment but can I ask you one thing? Can you make me look like an icon just one more time?”

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