Overview
- Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she has been “self-retiring for 30 years” to sidestep the ageism that she saw end her parents’ stardom
- She said she wants to “leave the party before I’m no longer invited,” outlining a long-term plan to step away on her own terms
- Curtis will reprise her role as Dr. Tess Coleman in Freakier Friday, which opens in theaters on August 8
- She is also slated to star in The Lost Bus at the Toronto International Film Festival and in James L. Brooks’s political comedy Ella McCay
- Beyond acting, Curtis is developing a reboot of Murder, She Wrote in which she will take on Angela Lansbury’s iconic Jessica Fletcher role