Curtis, Jamie Lee
From Astro-Databank
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| born on | 22 November 1958 at 08:37 (= 08:37 AM ) | ||
| Place | Los Angeles CA, USA, 34n04, 118w15 | ||
| Timezone | PST h8w (is standard time) | ||
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| Astrology data | 29°53' 19°15 Asc. 25°34'
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Biography
American actress and noted family, the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. She was three when her folks separated and she was raised by her mom and step-father, real estate agent Bob Brandt with love and family values; it was not until her 20s that she became friends with her dad. Though her dad had kids from three different marriages, she said "We're still very much a family" as she mourned the death of her 23-year-old half-brother, Nicholas, who died of a drug OD on 7/02/1994.
The acting bug hit Jamie in high school but her mom insisted that she first go to college. After one semester in University, Jamie dropped out of school. She had a two-line acting job on TV's "Quincy," 1976. Two years later she became a "Scream Queen" in low budget thrillers. Lean and leggy, she gained her first following in the horror genre playing a plucky young woman as an endangered species in Halowe'en," 1978, and six more screamers. Dubbed the Body after her sexpot roles in "Trading Places" and "Perfect," Curtis then became a comedienne in "A Fish Called Wanda," 1988, and a mother figure in "My Girl" and "Forever Young."
Moving into good roles, Curtis showed her sassy, good-natured and warm side. In 1994 she had a huge hit, "True Lies," playing a mousy housewife who becomes a super-spy.
During her budding years, Jamie admits to experimenting with cocaine but in 1983, decided to clean up her act. Not long after, a picture of musician Christopher Guest in his "Spinal Tap" gear caught her eye. She called his agent and left her number but he never called back. They met by chance two months later at a Los Angeles restaurant and fell in love. They married on 12/18/1984 and adopted their daughter Annie (born December 1986) and son Thomas early in 1996. A totally hands-on mother, Jamie was so overjoyed with motherhood that she wrote a book to applaud the adoption. She has also published two children's books; the third, "Today I Feel Silly" was released October 1998 and earned glowing reviews. Her photography is so good that she could take it up as another profession. Jamie made an effort to slow down after she married, no longer needed the frenetic pace that she once kept. By 2000, she was doing few films and focusing her full attention on writing and the kids.
Her mother Janet Leigh died on October 3, 2004 in Beverly Hills, CA.
Relationships
- parent relationship with Leigh, Janet (born 6 July 1927)
- parent relationship with Curtis, Tony (born 3 June 1925)
- sibling relationship with Curtis, Kelly Lee (born 17 June 1956)
Events
- Family : Adopted a child 1986 (Adopt daughter Annie)
- Family : Adopted a child March 1996 (Adopt son Thomas)
- Relationship : Marriage 1984 (Christopher Guest)
- Work : Gain social status 1976 (Became a noted actress)
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1994 ("True Lies")
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released October 1998 (Release of third children's book)
- Death of Sibling 2 July 1994 (Half-brother, drug OD)
- Other Family 6 November 1998 (Attended dad's fifth marriage to Jill Vanden Berg)
- Death of Mother 3 October 2004
Source Notes
B.C. in hand: LMR quotes Marc Singer for the same data from her
Categories
- Vocation : Writers : Children's literature
- Vocation : Entertainment : Actor/ Actress
- Family : Parenting : Foster, Step, or Adopted Kids (Adopted two kids)
- Family : Childhood : Family noted (Both parents)
- Notable : Book Collection : Occult/ Misc. Collection
- Lifestyle : Financial : Gain - Financial success in field
- Family : Relationship : Number of Marriages (One)
- Traits : Personality : Loved by all
- Family : Childhood : Sibling circumstances (Half-brother died of drug OD)
- Family : Childhood : Parent, Single or Step (Birth father not a part of her youth, step-dad)

29°53'
19°15 Asc.
25°34'
