Jamie Lee Curtis’ awards history at the Oscars

Has Jamie Lee Curtis ever won an Oscar?

Screen legend Jamie Lee Curtis has spent years entertaining movie fans in a variety of beloved roles.

From Halloween‘s Laurie Strode to A Fish Called Wanda‘s Wanda Gershwitz, the daughter of film icons Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh has built for herself a memorable career, with or without an Oscar.

On Sunday night, Curtis is up for the Best Supporting Actress award for her wacky turn as an IRS employee in Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Would a victory give Curtis her first Academy Award? It would, as this year’s nomination is actually her first at the Oscars.

Outside of a nomination for Everything Everywhere All at Once, Curtis won a BAFTA in 1984 for Best Supporting Actress in the comedy Trading Places and earned a Best Actress nomination for A Fish Called Wanda.

The Golden Globes have nominated Curtis seven times over the years in various film and television categories, and she’s also been nominated by the Emmys, Grammys and Screen Actors Guild.

She won SAG’s Supporting Actress category last month for Everything Everywhere All at Once.

However, a win at this year’s Academy Awards would give her a trophy on her first nomination. It’d be a great moment for a deserving career in Hollywood.

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