Jamie Lee Curtis

Twitter had a lot of feelings about Curtis winning over Bassett — and they weren’t positive.
The actor got exceptionally worked up while speaking about Bruce Springsteen’s “five-hour” performances.
James Hong stole the show in the final speech of the night with a joyful celebration of Asian talent in Hollywood.
The heartwarming love affair between the "Everything Everywhere All at Once" stars continues.
The legendary actor, who won Sunday night for her role in "Everything Everywhere All at Once," referenced the "nepo baby" discourse once again.
"THIS IS WHAT SURPRISE LOOKS LIKE!" the star wrote, sharing images of the moment she found out.
Curtis' excitement for her co-star's win earned wide praise on social media.
“I am so sad and so grateful for all the times she made me laugh,” said Ted Danson, who starred with Alley in the classic sitcom.
The Los Angeles Lakers forward celebrated the actor's role in "Halloween Ends."
Jamie Lee Curtis’ final Laurie Strode is pinned against a less familiar and less interesting Michael Myers, who gets sidelined in a rudimentary new story.