Jamie Lee Curtis thought she’d be fired from ‘Halloween’ after one day: “I made a mistake”
She had no reason to be concerned.

Jamie Lee Curtis is an American actor, producer, author and activist whose career has spanned more than four decades across horror, comedy, drama and action films. The daughter of Hollywood legends Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, she rose to fame as Laurie Strode in John Carpenter’s ‘Halloween’, earning the title of the original “Scream Queen”. Curtis successfully broadened her career with acclaimed performances in films including ‘Trading Places’, ‘A Fish Called Wanda’, ‘True Lies’, ‘Freaky Friday’, ‘Knives Out’ and ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’, the latter earning her the Academy Award for ‘Best Supporting Actress’. Alongside acting, she is a bestselling children’s author and an outspoken advocate for children’s charities, healthcare and recovery initiatives.
She had no reason to be concerned.
Jamie Lee Curtis announced the news on Instagram.
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