Prepping to Get Out’ of Hollywood After Seeing Her Famous Parents ‘Rejected’ by Industry When They Reached a ‘Certain Age’

Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis, who’s 68, is preparing to leave acting for good.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Curtis detailed what it was like watching her famous parents, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, be “rejected” by Hollywood after they reached a “certain age.” The “Halloween” star said the experience pushed her to begin “self-retiring” early so she could avoid the same fate.
“I witnessed my parents lose the very thing that gave them their fame and their life and their livelihood, when the industry rejected them at a certain age,” Curtis said. “I watched them reach incredible success and then have it slowly erode to where it was gone. And that’s very painful.”
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While talking at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards, Curtis said Lohan taught her “so much” while shooting the Disney sequel.
“She has her team, where her two people would be standing on either side of a camera holding a big light,” Curtis said. “It’s Lindsay lighting — that would have been good branding — they hold lights so that we look better. So, I’ve learned a lot from her already. We had a good time. We love each other.”