Jamie Lee Curtis Refers to Oscars Statue Using They/Them Pronouns in Support of Trans Daughter
Curtis and Christopher Guest’s daughter Ruby came out as transgender in 2020.
Curtis and Christopher Guest’s daughter Ruby came out as transgender in 2020.
The newly-minted Oscar winner explained that her role in James Cameron’s action comedy was just as dangerous as it looked.
“Obviously, I would like to see a lot more women be nominated so that there’s gender parity in all the areas and all the branches,” said the Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner immediately after her win.
The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star nabbed her first Academy Award after a long and storied career in Hollywood.
From digging deep as a scream queen to relaxing into her bulges in “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” the veteran actress speaks her truth.
“At this point, now I’m joking about it,” Curtis told IndieWire. “Now it’s silly.”
“To me it was joyous, celebratory, sisterly, hot, spicy… and she’s just so incredibly talented,” Curtis said of DeBose’s viral performance.
Editor Paul Rogers discusses how his collaborative editing process allowed the filmmakers to perfect every universe inside of the film.
“Don’t go back to your trailers. Trailers are not your friend,” said Curtis, whose words to live by got her more screen time on 2019’s “Knives Out.”
Jennifer Coolidge, Eddie Murphy, and Ana de Armas are among those being feted tonight.
“It’s curious how we immediately make assumptions and snide remarks that someone related to someone else who is famous in their field for their art, would somehow have no talent whatsoever. I have come to learn that is simply not true.”
“I love you Kirstie. I know we will see each other again,” Alley’s “Look Who’s Talking” co-star said.