Jamie Lee Curtis Wins First Oscar for Best Supporting Actre

By TH Team  13/03/2023

Jamie Lee Curtis won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her role in "Everything Everywhere All At Once."

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This is the first Academy Award for Curtis, in her first ever Oscar nomination over a 45-year career in film.

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Curtis beat out other front-runners Angela Bassett and Kerry Condon for the award.

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Two weeks prior, she won the same award from the Screen Actors Guild.

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Curtis said in her acceptance speech that she was all in when she got the call for a "weird" movie and heard she would be working with lead actress Michelle Yeoh.

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In the movie, Curtis plays the role of an imperious IRS auditor who is laying into Yeoh's character before the movie erupts into a multiverse action adventure.

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Curtis is the daughter of famous Hollywood actors Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis and has jokingly called herself a "nepo baby."

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Some of her most famous films include "Halloween," "Trading Places," "A Fish Called Wanda," "True Lies" and "Freaky Friday."

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Curtis is known in Hollywood for her lack of pretension.

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In one of the verses in the movie, Evelyn and Deidre sport fingers that look like hot dogs and bond as Evelyn tries to convince her that she is loved.

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