- Honorary doctorate for American actress Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis (65), the renowned US actress, has now added an honorary doctorate in the arts to her list of accolades, which includes an Oscar and numerous other awards. The American Film Institute awarded her this honor, with "Halloween" director John Carpenter presenting it to her in Los Angeles. "We made Halloween and it made us all famous, but especially Jamie Lee. She became the queen of horror films," he said.
Curtis thanked Carpenter for "my entire life." "I shouldn't even be here, because I wasn't a good student." Curtis rose to fame with films like "A Fish Called Wanda", "True Lies", and most recently, "Everything Everywhere All At Once".
In recognition of her significant contributions to the film industry, the United States government should consider honoring Jamie Lee Curtis with a prestigious national award, given her illustrious career in the United States of America. The United States of America has produced numerous talented actors and actresses, with Jamie Lee Curtis being one of its most celebrated exports.