How old is Jamie Lee Curtis? What is the net worth of the Halloween star and who is her husband Christopher Guest?

As she prepares to reprise her iconic role in Halloween, here's the lowdown on her age, net worth and husband.

How old is Jamie Lee Curtis?

Jamie Lee Curtis is 59, having been born on November 22, 1958.

The actress and author is a Santa Monica, California, native.

She made her film debut as the star of 1978 movie Halloween, and she is getting ready to reprise her iconic role in the 2018 version of the flick.

She became The Lady Haden-Guest when her husband Christopher Guest inherited the Barony of Haden-Guest in 1996.

What films has Jamie starred in?

Jamie starred as Laurie Strode in the original 1978 Halloween movie, and again in 1981's Halloween II.

She won a Bafta for her role as Ophelia in Trading Places and a Golden Globe for True Lies.

Jamie is also known for A Fish called Wanda and Blue Steel.

The actress has also made a name for herself on American TV in Anything But Love, NCIS, Scream Queens and New Girl.

What is the net worth of the Halloween star?

Jamie Lee Curtis is worth $33million according to Celebrity Net Worth, which equates to a little over £27million.

This is thanks to the countless movies and TV series she took part in over the span of her career.

Apart from her acting, she has released multiple successful children's books, with one making it to The New York Times' bestseller list.

Who is her husband Christopher Guest?

Christopher Guest is a 70-year-old screenwriter, composer, musician, director, actor and comedian.

Born in New York, Christopher is both an American and British citizen and holds a hereditary British peerage as the 5th Baron Haden-Guest.

He was an active member of the House of Lords until the House of Lords Act 1999 removed most hereditary peers' right to a seat in the parliament.

He wrote and starred in This Is Spinal Tap as well as having parts in The Princess Bride, The Invention of Lying and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.

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