Jamie Lee Curtis gave a moving speech after her Best Supporting Actress win at the Oscars

Jamie Lee Curtis has now won an Academy Award, and her speech was very moving.

After decades in Hollywood, Jamie Lee Curtis is now an Academy Award winner.

The legendary actress won Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Everything Everywhere All at Once, the first Oscar in her career.

During her powerful speech, Curtis thanked her family and her fellow cast and crew and gave a special shoutout to her late parents, industry titans Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh.

The latter was nominated in the same category as Jamie Lee Curtis in 1961, adding to the specialness of the moment.

Everything Everywhere All at Once started out Oscar night with aplomb, with Ke Huy Quan also winning Best Supporting Actor.

Those who have grown up watching Curtis on the big screen can appreciate what a cool moment this is. It’s always great when veteran actors can have their time in the sun, and Curtis was incredibly deserving for this award.

Her speech showed how much it meant for her to finally get her due.

Jamie Lee Curtis had a delightful reaction to winning Best Supporting Actress at SAG Awards

Jamie Lee Curtis might now be an Oscar winner next month.

The Screen Actors Guild threw a fascinating wrench into awards season on Sunday night with its Best Supporting Actress category.

While Black Panther: Wakanda Forever actress Angela Bassett looked poised to cement her status as frontrunner for the Oscar, Everything Everywhere All at Once co-star and industry veteran Jamie Lee Curtis stunned with the victory.

It was her first Screen Actors Guild honor. The win also might be the indicator that Curtis will walk away with her first Oscar.

Since 2009, SAG’s Supporting Actress category has overlapped with the Oscars all but once. In 2018, Emily Blunt won for A Quiet Place in a category where eventual Oscar winner Regina King wasn’t nominated.

Curtis’ reaction to winning the award and ensuing speech were absolutely priceless.

While nothing is settled in stone for March’s Oscar ceremony, the momentum has shifted Curtis’ way and may stay there.

If Bassett still winds up taking home the Academy Award, she’d be the first-ever actress to win for a Marvel film. However, right now, it’s all coming up Laurie Strode.