A 66 -year -old actress said she was destroyed by the Parisade Fire.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who won the Oscar Prize, marked a big milestone on her drinking journey.
On Monday, the TRUE LIES star revealed that she had been calm for almost 30 years and shared her first recovery conference 26 years ago in Instagram.
“I made beautiful, beautiful, and friendship, and it expanded my life beyond recovering, which gave me a family life and a creative life. The actress continued.
“Your courage and welcome to everyone who communicates with me who share the experience, strength, and hope related to alcoholism and drug addiction, and everyone who came in front of us And thank you for the people.
Curtis accompanied the post in a picture of a burned building via Delapas, the Pacific’s Parisades.
The wealthy neighborhood of Los Angeles was devastated due to a mountain fire that broke out on January 7. After nearly a month, the firefighter eventually turned off the flame on January 31. The cause of the fire has burned over 23,000 acres, and the lives of dozens are still being investigated.
“The small avatar in the street is in a weekly meeting in a church in a church that I no longer exists, and is in the exact location/seats sitting in the neighborhood that no longer exists,” says the actress.
“But we don’t drink or use whatever we have. Please be kind to yourself. One day!”
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Curtis won the role of her breakout in 1978 and drew Rory Stroad in the horror movie Halloween.
She appeared in films such as “Halloween II” (1981), “Trading Place” (1983), “Grand View” (1984), and “Perfect” (1985) in the 1980s.
In 1990, she appeared in the action thriller “Bluschile”, along with Ron Silver, Cran Sea Brown, Tom Size More and Louise Fletcher. In the 10th year, I saw her stars in other films in “Forever Young” (1992), True Lies (1994), “House Arlturect” (1996), and “HOMEGROWNOWN” (1998).
However, in the success of the large screen, the actress has fought addiction for 10 years. She was finally calm in 1999.

Jamie Lee Curtis will attend the 76th Golden Globe Prize held on January 6, 2019 at Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images
Curtis went to Instagram last year to celebrate his 25th year drinking.
“Many others share the same illness and solutions,” she wrote.
“For everyone who is suffering from poisoning and shame, others care here. Our hands in your hand.”
When the actress of “Fick Friday” appeared in the MSNBC talk show “Morning Joe” in July 2023, she felt “incredibly lucky” in today’s place, and the way to drinking. Reflected.
“There was a woman in prison, and his life was crushed by drugs and alcohol. Not because they were terrifying people, not because they were addicts, but they were also violent victims.” I added it.
“I’m very lucky that it wasn’t my path.”
Four years ago, Curtis’s young brother, Nicholas Curtis, died of overdose of heroin in his early 20s. The actress said that her decision to be beautiful has sharply recognized the reality of poisoning.
“He is one of the millions whose lives have disappeared due to poisoning,” she said.
“So, I have this incredible life, so my thanks are huge.”
Curtis was able to utilize the experience of poisoning and recovery in the second season of the FX drama “The Bear”. The actress played Dona Berzat, Carmen “Carmy”, the mother of the main character of the show.
Recently, she has appeared in the 2024 movie “Borderlands” and “The Last Showgirl”.
Curtis has been set to replay the role of Tes Coleman in the sequel to the 2003 movie “Freak Friday”. The movie will hit the theater on August 8th.