Jamie Lee Curtis is revealing a close call from her childhood. The actress says she almost auditioned for "The Exorcist" at age 12. This revelation came during a recent appearance on "The Drew Barrymore Show."
Curtis credits her mother, Janet Leigh, for blocking the audition. Leigh, a movie star herself, reportedly wanted her daughter to have a normal childhood. The producer's request was shut down immediately.
Industry insiders are buzzing about Leigh's protective decision. Many believe it shaped Curtis' career trajectory. Fans are praising Leigh's commitment to her daughter's well-being.
"The Exorcist," released in 1973, became a cultural phenomenon. It remains one of the scariest films ever made. Curtis eventually became a horror icon with "Halloween" in 1978.
Curtis is currently promoting her latest projects. She continues to express gratitude for her mother's guidance. No further details about the potential audition have been released.
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