The celebrated actress wed husband Christopher Guest in 1984, barely four months after their first encounter.
When questioned about the key to her enduring marriage, the “Everything Everywhere All at Once” singer answered.
Curtis said to news on the red carpet after winning an Emmy for “The Bear.” “Well, you don’t leave,” she said.
For a long period, I’ve also been sober. Additionally, we have a recovery phrase: “The scenery will change if you stay on the bus.” And that’s marriage, you know. The view varies the longer you ride the bus.
“It’s like if all of a sudden you want to despise each other, and then the following day is lovely and sunny. The dog then does a cute thing.
or your kid performs a cute thing. And you exchange glances while thinking, “Aw, gosh.” After there, you’re on a different route.
I came from the movie star/alcoholic/drug addict side, where schooling wasn’t the most essential thing, and he’s an intellectual. The radio station we listen to differs from ours. We read different papers. We don’t retire to bed simultaneously.”
After starring as Laurie Strode in John Carpenter’s horror smash “Halloween,” Curtis became well-known.