
Fresh off her historic 2023 Oscar win for Everything Everywhere All at Once, Jamie Lee Curtis continues to dominate Hollywood with groundbreaking announcements and career-defining projects in 2024–2025. The 66-year-old icon recently made headlines at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) for her critically acclaimed role in Gia Coppola’s The Last Showgirl, earning her fourth BAFTA and SAG Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
Curtis’s latest triumph comes just months after Disney honored her as a Disney Legend in January 2024, cementing her legacy across franchises like Halloween, Freaky Friday, and Haunted Mansion. However, fans were stunned when she revealed during a Venice Film Festival panel that she’s developing a horror-comedy series inspired by her early “Scream Queen” days, partnering with A24 for a 2025 release.
Recent Career Highlights
- Emmy Win: Secured Outstanding Guest Actress for Hulu’s The Bear (2023), playing alcoholic matriarch Donna Berzatto
- Box Office Flop: Starred as Dr. Patricia Tannis in August’s Borderlands adaptation, which earned just $38M globally amid poor reviews
- Activism: Launched a mental health initiative with UNICEF targeting postpartum depression support systems
Despite mixed results for Borderlands, industry analysts note Curtis’s projects have collectively grossed over $2.7B worldwide as of Q1 2025. Upcoming appearances include hosting NBC’s Saturday Night Live on March 8 – her first since 1988 – and producing a documentary about disposable diaper innovation, revisiting her patented 1988 design.