


Jamie Lee Curtis: Hollywood Call of Freedom
A portrait of the American actress Jamie Lee Curtis, daughter of the legendary actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, mythical scream queen and brilliant comedy actress.
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Jamie Lee Curtis
Self - Actress (archive footage)
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