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The 8 Best Jamie Lee Curtis Movies You Need to Watch

From "Halloween" to "Freaky Friday," here are the eight best Jamie Lee Curtis movies that show her incredible acting skill.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta Some actors become famous for one type of movie, but Jamie Lee Curtis has done it all. Born to famous actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, she started as a "scream queen" in horror films in the late 1970s. But Curtis proved she could do much more than scary movies. She has made people laugh in comedies, cry in dramas, and cheer in action films. Curtis has worked for over 40 years in Hollywood and won an Oscar in 2023. Her talent and hard work have made her one of the most respected actors today.

Here are eight movies that show why Jamie Lee Curtis is such a special actor:

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1. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Curtis plays Deirdre, a strict tax office worker who makes life difficult for the main character. In this wild science fiction movie about multiple universes, Curtis shows her comedy skills perfectly. She makes Deirdre both annoying and funny at the same time. Her captivating performance in this movie earned her her first Oscar as the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role. Her performance proves she can still surprise audiences after so many years in movies.

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2. Halloween (1978)

This horror movie made Curtis famous when she was just 19 years old. She plays Laurie Strode, a teenager who must survive when a killer named Michael Myers comes to her town. Curtis is perfect as the smart, brave final girl who fights back against the monster. Her natural acting makes Laurie feel like a real person, not just a movie character. This film started the slasher movie trend and made Curtis a scream queen.

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3. Knives Out (2019)

Curtis plays Linda Drysdale, the oldest daughter in a rich family full of secrets. When the family's head dies, everyone becomes a suspect in this mystery movie. Curtis makes Linda both funny and mean, showing how money can change people. She works perfectly with the large cast of actors, bringing sharp humor to every scene. Her performance helps make this modern mystery movie feel both classic and fresh.

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4. A Fish Called Wanda (1988)

In this British comedy, Curtis plays Wanda, a smart criminal who uses her charm to trick men. She pretends to love different men to steal diamonds, but her plans become complicated. Curtis shows great comedy timing and makes Wanda both sexy and funny. She speaks with a perfect American accent while working with British actors. This movie proved Curtis could be a leading lady in comedies, not just horror films.

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5. True Lies (1994)

Curtis plays Helen Tasker, a woman who thinks her husband has a boring job but discovers he is actually a spy. When she gets pulled into his dangerous world, she must learn to fight and save the day. Curtis shows Helen's journey from scared housewife to action hero perfectly. She does her own stunts and brings both humor and heart to this big action movie. Her chemistry with Arnold Schwarzenegger makes their marriage feel real.

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6. Trading Places (1983)

Curtis plays Ophelia, a smart woman who helps two rich men learn an important lesson about money and class. In this comedy about switching lives, she shows both toughness and kindness. Curtis makes Ophelia strong and independent, never just a pretty face in the story. She brings intelligence and humor to every scene, helping to make the movie's message about fairness clear. Her performance adds heart to this social comedy.

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7. Freaky Friday (2003)

Curtis plays Tess Coleman, a mother who magically switches bodies with her teenage daughter. She must act like a teenager while her daughter acts like her. Curtis is amazing at copying teenage behavior, making audiences believe she really is a 15-year-old girl. Her physical comedy is perfect, and she shows the love between mother and daughter beautifully. This Disney movie became popular because Curtis made the impossible situation feel real and touching.

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8. My Girl (1991)

Curtis plays Shelly DeVoto, a kind makeup artist who becomes a stepmother to a sad 11-year-old girl. In this emotional drama, she helps the girl deal with growing up and loss. Curtis brings warmth and patience to Shelly, making her feel like the perfect mother figure. She balances being friendly but not trying to replace the girl's dead mother. Her gentle performance helps make this coming-of-age story both heartbreaking and hopeful.