Jamie Lee
Jamie Lee and the Legacy of Horror Icon Status Jamie Lee Curtis has been a horror picture for decades, with a calling sweep over four decades. From her prisonbreak role in John Carpenter's classical 1978 celluloid Halloween, where she played the character of Lori Strode, to her more recent work on films like Halloween Kills, Jamie Lee has cement her place as a repulsion ikon. But what makes Jamie Lee so enduringly popular, and what is her bequest in the horror genre?
Early Career and Early Success
Jamie Lee Curtis was endure on November 22, 1958, in Los Angeles, California. She comes from a family of actors, with her mother, Janet Leigh, starring in the iconic horror picture Psycho (1960) and her padre, Tony Curtis, starring in numerous celluloid include Spartacus (1960) and Some Like It Hot (1959). Growing up in a home of doer, Jamie Lee was exposed to the entertainment industry from a young age. Her early start in the industry was with minor character in television display before her prisonbreak persona in Halloween (1978) starring aboard Donald Pleasence.Working with John Carpenter
Jamie Lee's association with repulsion image John Carpenter began with the film Halloween, where she played the lead role of Laurie Strode, a character that would go on to get iconic in the repulsion genre. Carpenter prefer Jamie Lee for the persona after seeing her small purpose in the TV movie The Stranger Within Me (1977), and she has since worked with Carpenter on respective other undertaking, include H20: 20 Years Afterward (1998) and Halloween: Resurrection (2002). Their working relationship has been subservient in influence Jamie Lee's calling and assist her to establish herself as a horror icon.Other Horror Films and Breakthrough Role
besides her employment with John Carpenter, Jamie Lee has appeared in legion other repugnance pic, include The Fog (1980), The Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), and Prom Night (1980). She also starred in the psychological repulsion film Terror Train (1980), play the role of Alana Maxwell, a college student struggling with her memories of a black promenade night. The celluloid was a commercial failure, but it has developed a rage postdate over the age. Jamie Lee's execution in the thriller would show to be a memorable one, and she has seem back lovingly on the experience