Jamie Lee Curtis Reveals She Once Dreamed of Being a Police Officer
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Los Angeles, April 1 (NationPress) Hollywood star Jamie Lee Curtis never envisioned herself as a film actress, even though she comes from a lineage of performers.
The acclaimed star of ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ always believed she would pursue a career in law enforcement. It astonishes her to mark nearly 50 years in the entertainment industry, as her life took a different trajectory than she anticipated during her youth, according to a report from ‘Female First UK’.
At the age of 67, the actress recently posted a nostalgic image of herself as a waitress in a 1977 episode of Columbo, one of her first roles at approximately 19 years old, juxtaposed with a current selfie on Instagram.
In her caption, she expressed, “Next year, I will (have) been an actress for 50 years. I was never going to be an actor. I thought I’d be a cop (sic).”
Reflecting on her journey, she noted how far she has come since her early days, stating, “I recounted my experiences on set about my past roles as an unnamed waitress in a Columbo episode during my time as a contract player at Universal Pictures. Now, I am a producer, the HBIC (head b in charge), appearing alongside Nicole Kidman and collaborating on #scarpetta @primevideo @nowscreamingpv @blumhouse @comet.pictures @blossomfilms (sic).”
Jamie remarked that she never had a predetermined career plan, sharing, “There was no future tripping. It was just one job at a time, grateful for every opportunity and patient. Lots of f** patience.”
Recently, she revealed that she has been “self-retiring” for years. The Halloween star, whose parents were Hollywood icons Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, has long been conscious of the industry's challenging treatment of aging performers.