Jamie Lee Curtis is not gay, although she has long advocated for the LGBTQ community. She is Tony Curtis’s and Janet Leigh’s daughter. Curtis has been in a long-term relationship with her life partner, British-American Actor, director, and playwright Christopher Guest. They married in after meeting in the late s. Despite her distinguished career and public persona, there has been curiosity and speculation regarding her sexual orientation, partly due to her longstanding support for the LGBTQ community. Jamie Lee Curtis is an acclaimed actress, producer, and author. She is the daughter of legendary actors Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis.
Jamie Lee Curtis has never identified as gay, lesbian, or LGBTQ. The actress has a trans daughter and has always shown her support for the LGBTQ community, but she is straight. She has been married for more than 40 years to her husband, Christopher Guest. The film won seven Oscars from its 11 nominations. Icon Michelle Yeoh finally got her due and made history as the first woman of Asian descent to win Best Actress and the second woman of color to win the trophy it was poetic seeing fellow Oscar winner Halle Berry present to her! Ruby has been supported by Curtis and her father Christopher Guest since she has come out as trans.
'I'm a grateful student. It's learning new terminology and words,' Jamie Lee Curtis, whose daughter Ruby came out as transgender last year, exclusively tells PEOPLE. Published: Mar 14, am. Jamie Lee Curtis has been in the public eye for a long time, having currently over 80 acting credits across film and television combined. Her supporting role in the movie Everything Everywhere All at Once , however, has given the actress more recognition than ever before, landing Curtis her first Oscar win.
Though not gay herself, Curtis has been a longtime LGBTQ ally since the AIDS epidemic hit close to home, claiming the lives of her good gay friend Rick Frank, whom she starred with in the early '90s ABC sitcom "Anything But Love," and his husband George Lowe, who both succumbed to complications from the virus and, she says, died one year apart. Actress Jamie Lee Curtis blasted the "homophobia" and "transphobia" "championed" by the religious right in a speech at the Out gala this week. Speaking for both her children, she said, "My love for both of my daughters is absolute. It has never wavered, and it will never waver.