First Oscar nomination: Jamie Lee Curtis posts emotional pictures

First Oscar nomination
Jamie Lee Curtis posts emotional pictures

Jamie Lee Curtis may win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.

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Jamie Lee Curtis has been nominated for an Oscar for the first time. She shows how the actress reacted to the announcement on Instagram.

Jamie Lee Curtis (64) is nominated for an Oscar for “Best Supporting Actress”. The actress, who is making the list for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ for the first time in her long career, has at Instagram released a series of pictures showing them at the announcement this Tuesday (January 24). “This is what surprise looks like,” she writes about the snapshots, on one of which she stands in front of the television in amazement.

Jamie Lee Curtis explains that she didn’t even realize that her friend Debbie Oppenheimer, film producer and Oscar winner, took the photos of her. The first shows the moment “I hear my name, then Stephanie’s name [Hsu] And the rest of the nominations,” said the actress. Colleague Stephanie Hsu, 32, is also nominated in the category. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” received a total of 11 nominations, including four cast member mentions. The third image shows “the best From all, a loving hug to my husband,” Curtis continues. “No filter. no fakes Just a real moment of joy captured by a friend.”

Ke Huy Quan is having one of the “happiest days” of his life

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” colleague Michelle Yeoh (60) is nominated for “Best Actress”, making her the first Asian woman to be recognized in this category. At Instagram She writes: “I am overwhelmed and over the moon! Every single person who worked on this film put their heart and soul into it. Playing Evelyn Wang has been one of the great privileges of my 40-year career. It is truly my role life.” Ke Huy Quan (51), himself in the running for “Best Supporting Actor” for his role in “Everything Everywhere All at Once”, congratulates his colleague at Instagram for this “historic nomination”.

He also thanks the Academy for this incredible honor. “I’m screaming so loud I’m sure I’ll lose my voice at the end of the day. Thank you to everyone who has reached out to me with congratulations and to everyone who has followed me on this incredible journey. I am so thankful to you all. This is definitely one of the happiest days of my life.”

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