The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Venice Film Festival honors Jamie Lee Curtis

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The actress will pick up the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievemen­t on Sept. 8, when “Halloween Kills” is screened.

ROME >> The Venice Film Festival is awarding its lifetime achievemen­t award this year to Jamie Lee Curtis, the American actor best known for her decadeslon­g run in the “Halloween” slasher franchise.

Curtis will pick up the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievemen­t on Sept. 8, when the latest installmen­t, “Halloween Kills,” is screened on Venice’s Lido out of competitio­n.

The world’s oldest film festival runs Sept. 1-11 and will feature the world premiere of “Dune,” Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the sci-fi bestseller. Venice was the only major internatio­nal film festival to have in-person screenings last year during the summertime lull in the pandemic.

Curtis’ film career was launched in 1978 with the now-classic “Halloween” directed by John Carpenter. The daughter of Hollywood royalty Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Curtis went onto other star turns, including in “A Fish Called Wanda” and “True Lies.”

In a statement released by festival organizers, Curtis said she couldn’t believe she had been acting long enough to deserve a lifetime achievemen­t. She also said she was honored to receive the award at the same time a new chapter of Laurie Strode’s quest to vanquish the masked Michael Meyers is coming out.

“Halloween — and my partnershi­p with Laurie Strode — launched and sustained my career, and to have these films evolve into a new franchise that is beloved by audiences around the world was, and remains, a gift,” she said.

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Jamie Lee Curtis attends the National Board of Review Awards gala in New York on Jan. 8, 2020.

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