LOS ANGELES – American actress Jamie Lee Curtis took fans down memory lane when she reunited with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, her co-star in action comedy film True Lies (1994). The two were at a charity event over the weekend for American non-profit organisation...
LOS ANGELES – American actress Jamie Lee Curtis took fans down memory lane when she reunited with actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, her co-star in action comedy film True Lies .
“I love the way my friends suit up and show up for the causes that move their souls and hearts,” Curtis wrote on social media on Saturday. “@schwarzenegger loves @afterschoolallstars and I love Arnold. The GOAT.” Curtis, who was named Best Supporting Actress at the 2023 Academy Awards for the film Everything Everywhere All At Once, posted a photo of herself with Schwarzenegger and chef Hans Rockenwagner.Evelyn Tan makes comeback with new drama after 18 years
Curtis won Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical for the role at the Golden Globe Awards in 1995, while the film was nominated for Best Visual Effects at the Academy Awards in 1995.
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