LOS ANGELES - - Jamie Lee Curtis comes from areas of strength for a genealogy and presently she has brought back an Oscar for her loved ones.

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Curtis gave recognition to her Oscar-selected guardians, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, after she won best supporting entertainer for her job as Deirdre Beaubeirdre in the blockbuster non mainstream movie "Everything Wherever At the same time."

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The veteran entertainer made her long-stood by first Oscar assignment count. "My mom and my dad were both named for Oscars in various classifications," Curtis expressed, starting to cry as she acknowledged the honor. "I just won an Oscar!"

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At the point when Curtis was inquired as to whether her folks are gladly peering down on her, the entertainer offered some serious openness in her reaction.

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"I don't have faith in our current reality where individuals are peering down on us," she said. "I think we are them in our activities, in our deeds and in our thoughts.

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We assemble our own. We give them to our youngsters, and that is the means by which the world goes on. I'm a result of them. I'm a pleased result of them. I realize they would be extraordinarily glad for me."

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Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, turned into the eighth most established in the classification's set of experiences to win. She outperformed Judi Dench,

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Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, turned into the eighth most established in the classification's set of experiences to win. She outperformed Judi Dench,

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