Jamie Lee Curtis believes that famous actress Pamela Anderson and her mother Janet Leigh have a lot in common. Curtis and Anderson, who co-star in the latest drama The Last Showgirl, sat down with People magazine to discuss their film and the camaraderie they share.
Although the actresses had never met before starring together in the Sofia Coppola-produced film, the former Halloween Scream Queen knew a lot about the Baywatch alum. “There was a photo of her in a bathing suit that I remember well. How could you not?” Curtis was remembered.
She admitted that the famous actress is “classically” beautiful and that the only other person she thought that way about Curtis was her mother. As far as she was concerned, she always found herself beautiful rather than handsome. He added, “And so, in a way, Pamela reminds me of my mother.”
He recalled how his late mother’s physical appearance exuded “innocence” and “incredible beauty”. The Oscar-winning actress admitted to writing a note titled Goodbye, Beauty, and recalled a line from the article that read, “My mother was the most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my life.”
She also talked about the lessons she learned from her recent co-star Anderson. “That’s what I learned from Pamela, it was this incredible beauty and openness that really impressed me,” said Curtis.
His mother, Leigh, was married to his father, Some Like It Hot actor Tony Curtis, from 1951 to 1962. Tony Curtis died in 2010 at the age of 85. Speaking about her famous parents, the Everything Everywhere All at Once actress joked about being the original “Napo baby.”
Curtis began acting at the age of 19 and admitted that he never understood how he got his first role in the 1976–83 series Quincy M.E. As he spoke the first few lines of his acting career, he was never considered a superstar. Was not reminded of being the daughter of.
“Not a day goes by in my professional life when I don’t remember that I am the daughter of film stars,” she said.