Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis

Cinema icon Jamie Lee Curtis will be receiving the prestigious Maltin Modern Master Award at the 38th annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

Curtis will be given the award Saturday, Feb. 11 following an in-person conversation about her career leading up to this year’s performances as Laurie Strode in “Halloween Ends,” a beloved character she has portrayed for a record 44 years, as well as Deidre Beaubeirdre in A24’s hit “Everything Everywhere All At Once.

“Jamie Lee Curtis has long since proven that she has staying power. People want to watch her, whether it’s in a Halloween movie or an offbeat character role. She’s talented and charismatic, and in the process does her movie-star parents proud,” said Leonard Maltin.

Curtis has demonstrated her versatility as a film actress, starring in acclaimed films such “True Lies,” for which she won a Golden Globe Award; “Trading Places,” for which she earned a BAFTA (British Film Academy Award) for Best Supporting Actress; “A Fish Called Wanda,” for which she received duel Best Actress nominations from BAFTA and the Golden Globes; and the Disney feature film “Freaky Friday,” for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.

In 2021 Curtis received the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival.
 
It was her portrayal of Laurie Strode in “Halloween,” which was her film debut and brought her to the attention of audiences worldwide. Forty years later, in 2018, Curtis reprised that signature role in David Gordon Green’s record-breaking horror feature “Halloween,” produced by horror guru Jason Blum.

The opening weekend of “Halloween” was the biggest debut ever, for any movie in any genre, to feature a female lead character over 55 years of age. The second film in the trilogy “Halloween Kills” was released in October 2021, and “Halloween Ends,” the final film in the trilogy was released Oct. 14, 2022.

In 2015, Curtis returned to her horror roots, starring in two seasons of the Ryan Murphy-created TV series “Scream Queens,” for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. In 2019 Curtis appeared in the hit “Knives Out,” and in 2021 completed filming “Borderlands” alongside Cate Blanchett and Kevin Hart.

Earlier this year Curtis appeared opposite Michelle Yeoh in the critically acclaimed “Everything Everywhere All At Once.” Next August she will appear as Madame Leota in the Disney feature “Haunted Mansion.”

In 2019 Curtis formed Comet Pictures, a film, television and podcast production company that has a first-look deal with Blumhouse. Comet’s projects in the works include: “Scarpetta,” a series based on Patricia Cornwell’s best-selling novels about forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta; and “Mother Nature,” an eco-horror film that Curtis will direct and co-wrote with Russell Goldman, based on the forthcoming graphic novel written by Curtis and Goldman and illustrated by Karl Stevens.

Also, a third and final season of the best-selling Audible scripted comedy/mystery podcast “Letters From Camp,” written by Boco Haft; and a horror short “Return to Sender,” directed by Goldman and starring Allison Tolman.

Curtis is the founder/CEO of the website MY HAND IN YOURS, a charitable organization that offers comfort and celebration items with 100% of every sale being donated directly to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, an organization Curtis has long been associated with.

The Modern Master Award, established in 1995, is the highest accolade presented by SBIFF. Created to honor an individual who has enriched our culture through accomplishments in the motion picture industry, it was re-named the Maltin Modern Master Award in 2015 in honor of long-time SBIFF moderator and renowned film critic Leonard Maltin.

Past recipients include Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem, Bill Murray, Brad Pitt, Glenn Close, Denzel Washington, Michael Keaton, Bruce Dern, Ben Affleck, Christopher Plummer, Christopher Nolan, James Cameron, Clint Eastwood, Cate Blanchett, Will Smith, George Clooney and Peter Jackson.

The 38th Santa Barbara International Film Festival will take place live, Feb. 8-18. Official events including screenings, filmmaker Q&As, industry panels, and celebrity tributes, will be held throughout the city. Passes and tickets for the 2023 Festival are on sale now at sbiff.org.