Jamie Lee Curtis Celebrates Nearly 50 Years of Acting: ‘Thought I’d Be a Cop’

Jamie Lee Curtis reflected on nearly 50 years of acting and said she thought she’d end up as a police officer

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  • The actress shared a photo of herself aged 19 as an unnamed waitress in a Columbo episode

  • Curtis won an Oscar in 2023 for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once

Jamie Lee Curtisis celebrating nearly 50 years on the big screen!

But acting was never her intended route, as she admitted that she thought she would end up “as a cop," she noted in a Monday, March 31,Instagram postmarking the milestone.

TheFreaky Fridaystar, 67, shared a picture of herself aged around 19 in one of her earliest TV parts — a waitress on aColumboepisode in 1977.

Jamie Lee Curtis aged around 19 (top); Curtis now (bottom)Credit: Universal Television/Jamie Lee Curtis, Instagram

A youthful Curtis can be seen with brunette hair tied back, wearing a blue uniform for the role.

A second image underneath shows a recent selfie of the actress rocking an ashy blond bob, wearing glasses, chunky gold jewelry and a smart black jacket.

“Next year, I will [have] been an actress for 50 years. I was never going to be an actor. I thought I'd be a cop,” she wrote.

“I was telling the story on set of my early jobs as an unnamed waitress on aColumboepisode when I was a contract player at Universal Pictures and now I am a producer, HBIC [head bitch in charge], a costar with Nicole Kidman and collaborator on #scarpetta @primevideo @nowscreamingpv @blumhouse @comet.pictures @blossomfilms.”

Curtis added, “There was no future tripping. It was just each job, one job at a time, grateful for any opportunity and patience. Lots of f---ing patience.”

Since 1977, she has held roles in iconic movies, such asTrue Lies, Trading Places, A Fish Called Wanda, Freaky FridayandKnives Out, to name a few.

Jamie Lee Curtis in Everything, Everywhere, All At Once in 2022Credit: Allyson Riggs/A24

Curtis — who is thedaughter of award-winning actors Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis— won the Oscar in 2023 for Best Supporting Actress in the 2022 film,Everything Everywhere All At Once,where she played IRS auditor, Deirdre Beaubeirdre.

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Her six million followers rushed to the comments to show their support, with one writing: “Could never imagine a screen without THEE Jamie Lee Curtis. [You’re] forever an icon and idol. Grateful for your existence! 🩵😍🫶🏼.”

Another said: “Jamie you are a true testament to [the] fact that hard work and resilience always wins. You are an inspiration on many levels. Love you so much xoxo.”

Jamie Lee Curtis in The Love Boat in 1978Credit: ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty

A third commented: “So glad you decided to pursue acting. 🥰,” while another added: “Keep Inspiring J ❤️.”

This latest reflection comes as Curtis got emotional during an appearance onToday with Jenna & Sheinelleon March 2, when thetopic of nurturing child actors came up.

Co-hostSheinelle Jonesspoke about the comments that herFreaky FridaycostarLindsay Lohanmade, praising Curtis for how she treated her as a kid in the industry.

“You’re about to make me cry, which you guys do often in this building. You make me cry because what you’re touching on is very important,” Curtis said. “Show business is nothing but transaction.”

She added that she tries to be “safe” and a “home base” for child actors she works with, letting them know, “I do not want anything from you.”

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Lohan opened up to PEOPLEin July 2025 about her relationship with Curtis, and said: “Jamie was with me at a time in my life when I was going through a lot publicly.”

The actress, who was just 15 when filming began, added of Curtis: “She was privately really there for me.”

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The 2026 Masters: What to know about the first major of the year

The Masters, golf’s most prestigious major, tees off in just over a week, and with a star-studded field of 93 players, the competition promises to be as fierce as ever.

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Defending champion Rory McIlroy looks to etch his name into history by joining the elite club of multiple green jacket winners after an impressive 2025 victory that helped him complete the career Grand Slam. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler enters as the heavy favorite, backed by a dominant start to 2026 that includes his victory at the American Express in January.

Also firmly in the conversation is 2023 Masters champion Jon Rahm. The LIV Golf standout has played five events this season, posting a top-five finish in each appearance.

Collin Morikawa arrives in strong form, having claimed his seventh PGA Tour title at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February and added a top-five finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March. He has been equally impressive at Augusta National, finishing T-3rd in 2024, his second top-five result in his last four Masters appearances.

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the 2026 Masters.

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The 90th annual Masters Tournament will tee off on Thursday, April 9, with the winner being awarded the green jacket on Sunday, April 12.

How to watch the 2026 Masters?

The 2026 Masters will be broadcast across CBS, Golf Channel, and ESPN, with additional coverage available through the Masters App and Masters.com. Below is the complete viewing schedule, according to themasters.com:

First round on Thursday, April 9:

All times Eastern.

  • Masters.com/Masters App: 1-7:30 p.m.

  • ESPN, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes: 3-7:30 p.m.

  • Prime Video: 1-3 p.m.

  • Golf Channel: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. / 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Live From The Masters)

Second round on Friday, April 10:

  • Masters.com/Masters App: 1-7:30 p.m.

  • ESPN, ESPN App, ESPN Deportes: 3-7:30 p.m.

  • Prime Video: 1-3 p.m.

  • Golf Channel: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. / 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Live From The Masters)

Third round on Saturday, April 11:

  • Masters.com/Masters App: noon-7 p.m.

  • Paramount+: noon-2 p.m. and 2-7 p.m.

  • CBS: 2-7 p.m.

  • ESPN Deportes: 5-6 p.m

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Final round on Sunday, April 12:

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  • Angel Cabrera

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  • Corey Conners

  • Fred Couples

  • Jason Day

  • Bryson DeChambeau

  • Nicolas Echavarria

  • Harris English

  • Ethan Fang (A)

  • Matt Fitzpatrick

  • Tommy Fleetwood

  • Ryan Fox

  • Sergio Garcia

  • Ryan Gerard

  • Chris Gotterup

  • Max Greyserman

  • Ben Griffin

  • Harry Hall

  • Brian Harman

  • Tyrrell Hatton

  • Russell Henley

  • Jackson Herrington (A)

  • Nicolai Hojgaard

  • Rasmus Hojgaard

  • Brandon Holtz (A)

  • Max Homa

  • Viktor Hovland

  • Mason Howell (A)

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  • Casey Jarvis

  • Dustin Johnson

  • Zach Johnson

  • Naoyuki Kataoka

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  • Si Woo Kim

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  • Kurt Kitayama

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  • Brooks Koepka

  • Fifa Laopakdee (A)

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  • Haotong Li

  • Shane Lowry

  • Robert MacIntyre

  • Hideki Matsuyama

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  • Marco Penge

  • Aldrich Potgieter

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  • Kristoffer Reitan

  • Davis Riley

  • Justin Rose

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  • Charl Schwartzel

  • Adam Scott

  • Vijay Singh

  • Cameron Smith

  • J.J. Spaun

  • Jordan Spieth

  • Samuel Stevens

  • Sepp Straka

  • Nick Taylor

  • Justin Thomas

  • Sami Valimaki

  • Bubba Watson

  • Mike Weir

  • Danny Willett

  • Gary Woodland

  • Tiger Woods

  • Cameron Young

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2026 NCAA tournament picks, predictions: Best bets for the Final Four

We saw the definition of March Madness last weekend, whenNo. 2 UConn stunned No. 1 overall seed Duke with a last-second 3-pointer to win 73-72and complete a historic comeback after being down 15 points at halftime.

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UConn is a small underdog against No. 3 Illinois in the Final Four, while No. 1 Arizona is a currently a small ‘dog against fellow No. 1 seed Michigan in what should be a fantastic matchup between arguably the two best teams in the country.

Below you'll find the favorite wagers for all the games from our college basketball handicappers — Corbie Craig, Matt Jacob and Matt Russell. We’ll update this piece throughout the week with more wagers from our experts.

All odds courtesy ofBetMGM.

Best bets for Saturday’s Final Four games

No. 1 Arizona vs. No. 1 Michigan (-1.5, 157.5)

Jacob:First-half scores in Michigan’s last five contests dating to the Big Ten tournament championship game: 38-38, 50-46, 48-39, 49-47 and 48-26. All five surpassed 75 points and all five flew over the first-half total, with the Wolverines putting up an average of 46.2 points.

Meanwhile, in its last eight games dating to the regular-season finale at Colorado, Arizona and its opponents have combined for at least 74 first-half points six times. During this stretch, the Wildcats have averaged 37.1 points in the opening 30 minutes of action.

Translation: Both of these No. 1 seeds love to push the pace, particularly early; both can fill the bucket; and both are extraordinarily efficient on the offensive end. I don’t expect anything different in Saturday’s Final Four nightcap.

In fact, both teams have already shown in the NCAA tournament what happens when facing an opponent that also loves to sprint up and down the court. In the Sweet 16, Arizona beat Arkansas 109-88 (with the teams combining for 97 first-half points), and Michigan thumped Alabama 90-77 (with 96 of those points scored before halftime).

It might take a beat or two for these squads to get used to shooting in a cavernous football stadium, but they’ll eventually heat up and easily top 80 points before the first-half horn sounds.

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Bet: First half over 73.5 points (-125)

No. 2 UConn vs. No. 3 Illinois (-1.5, 139.5)

Jacob:Here’s a quick recap of Illinois’ NCAA tournament performance to date: Four wins, all by double digits; three straight opponents held to fewer than 60 points on 38% shooting; a cumulative plus-65 rebounding advantage; and four starters averaging at least 12 points per contest. Just flat-out, across-the-board domination.

So, of course I’m fading the Illini in the Final Four.

The main reason: At this point, a bet against UConn in the Big Dance is essentially a bet against the sun rising tomorrow.

The Huskies’ record in their last 18 NCAA tournament games overall: 17-1 (including 15 double-digit blowouts). Their record in their last 18 tournament games from the Sweet 16 onward: 18-0 (the most recent being Sunday’s miraculous Elite Eight comeback against No. 1 overall seed Duke).

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Another reason why I’m backing UConn: It already manhandled Illinois once this season, rolling 74-61 as a 3.5-point favorite in Madison Square Garden back on Nov. 28. Remember those four Illini starters averaging double digits in the NCAA tournament? They combined for 18 points on 6-for-27 shooting (including 2-for-13 from 3-point range) against the Huskies.

Granted, Nov. 28 is a long time ago. But early February is not. I bring that up because that’s when Illinois lost 85-82 to Michigan State in overtime — the first of four consecutive overtime losses (by a combined 10 points) that Illinois suffered between Feb. 7-March 13.

In fact, since edging Texas Tech 81-77 in their third game of the season Nov. 11, the Illini have played six games decided by fewer than six points. Their record in those six contests: 0-6. In other words, Illinois is untrustworthy in close games.

Well, I fully expect this one to be a 40-minute dogfight. And I fully expect UConn to do what UConn always does this time of year: come out on top — somehow, some way.

Bet: UConn money line (+115)

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Hilarious Reactions As Wild Swimsuit Dance By Beauty Pageant Contestant Goes Mega Viral

Acontestantditched thebeauty pageantplaybook and danced onstage as if the crown was already hers.

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The internet was hooked after the 18-year-old contestant,Darathorn Yoothong, skipped subtlety altogether during the preliminary rounds of theMiss Grand Thailand competition.

“Honestly…she deserves to win just for the audacity of being herself when everyone’s so standard,” one netizen commented.

A Miss Grand Thailand contestant danced onstage as if the crown were already hers

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When Darathorn Yoothong competed in Miss Grand Thailand this month, playing it safe didn’t seem to be on her cards.

The 18-year-old wentviral for her unmatched energyand busted some unexpected hip-hop moves in five-inch heels.

Yoothong took the stage as Miss Grand Kalasin, representing one of the country’s 77 provinces.

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In a sea of contestants acting poised and polished, Darathorn stood out and kept all eyes on her when she was in the frame.

“She’s definitely a festival  girlie,” one said, while another quipped, “She might’ve lost in this competition, but she’s won in the world.”

“In a world of folks trying to be elegant, be Miss Thailand,” read another comment.

“She did that in heels by the way, what a legend,” one commenter wrote online

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One said, “She needs to be in theOlympic break dance categorywith that b girl step.”

“She is so real. Inelegant is code for she doesn’t comply with the stepford wife standards,” another said. “Stop telling us how to act.  She’s awesome!!!!”

“Winner energy right there,” one wrote.

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“Just give her the crown,” said another.

The crown ultimately went to Pattama Jitsawat, who represented the Chonburi province.

She will go on to represent Thailand at the Miss Grand International competition hosted by India later this year.

18-year-old Darathorn said she was “fighting” by herself to be in the competition

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Ahead of the competition, Darathorn announced to her fans that she wasjoining the Miss Grand International competitionand asked them for their love and support.

“It means a lot to me,” she said in a November post on Instagram. “I’ve been fighting to be here all by myself, and now it’s time!”

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Despite not winning, she was grateful for all the love she received online and shared a message to her fans about being truly herself.

“I just truly be myself but this is honestly unbelievable than i ever imagined,” she wrote online after the competition concluded. “

“Thankyou so much for the love from everyone all around the world,’ she added. “I promise I’ll be back stronger and even more fun.”

Another contestant from the Thai national pageant went viral after her teeth fell out

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For anyone who thought beauty pageants were predictable, the Miss Grand Thailand competition made them think again.

The national pageant had another viral moment this month aftercontestant Kamolwan Chanago’s teeth fell outonstage on March 25.

Kamolwan, who competed as Miss Pathum Thani, was giving her opening remarks when her dental veneers came loose mid-sentence.

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Viewers were surprised to see Kamolwan quickly turn around, adjust her veneers, and immediately continue.

“If I was her dentist… I’d be freaking out and heading to Bermuda!” one viewer commented on the viral moment.

“Omg I feel bad for her tho,” another said.

Kamolwan Chanago playfully teased the viral moment on the final day

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The incident sparked discussions about the contestant using fake teeth, with one critic claiming nothing “fake” should make its way onstage at a beauty pageant.

“Why is there even beauty pageants nowadays where its all just plastic surgeries,” one claimed. “Maybedo a plastic surgeon pageantwhere doctors from around the world send their best works to compete. Even fake teeth!!!”

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“Abeauty pageant with all natural womenshould have the highest honor.. no plastic surgery no veneers, all natural,” said another.

After viewers demanded she show her “real” beauty, Kamolwan seemingly addressed the chatter during the show’s finale on March 28.

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The 18-year-old walked onstage in a bright red dress, flashed her wide natural smile, and then slid her veneers on in front of the cheering crowd.

She then confidently addressed the audience after playfully teasing the viral moment.

“She’s a winner for that personality,” one fan commented online.

“What in the world kind of pageant is this????” one commenter wrote online

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