Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest commemorated their 39th year of marriage in December 2023, having shared much of this time in their cherished family home where their children, Annie and Ruby, were raised. Curtis, a descendant of Hollywood icons Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, carved out her own successful path in the industry with standout roles in films such as “Halloween” and “Freaky Friday.”
Curtis’s talent has not only been recognized in her acting career, with accolades such as a Golden Globe for “Anything But Love,” but also in her ventures as a children’s book author. Her literary debut came with “When I Was Little: A Four-Year-Old’s Memoir of Her Youth” in 1993, followed by the inspired “Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born” in 1996, drawing from the adoption of her first child, Annie, with Guest.
Her subsequent works, including the New York Times best-seller “Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day” and “Is There Really a Human Race?”, further showcase her storytelling prowess, with her youngest adopted daughter, Ruby, serving as inspiration for the latter.
Curtis’s union with Guest began in 1984, a relationship she has often celebrated publicly, especially on significant anniversaries, reflecting on the deep connections formed through their shared life and children.
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