Jamie Lee Curtis is mourning the loss of her beloved older sister, Kelly Lee Curtis, who passed away at the age of 69. In a touching Instagram post shared on Saturday, Jamie, the star of "Halloween," paid homage to Kelly's vibrant spirit and their cherished bond. The post featured a poignant black and white photo of Kelly, capturing her essence as she smoked a cigarette while having her hair styled.
"A warm aloha to my older sister, Kelly Lee Curtis," Jamie wrote, announcing that Kelly had passed away that morning at her home. "In her home. In nature. At peace," she added, highlighting the serene circumstances of her sister's passing.
"She was my first friend and lifelong confidant," Jamie expressed, reflecting on the deep connection they shared.
Kelly Lee Curtis was more than just a sister to Jamie; she was a remarkable individual in her own right. Describing her as "jaw droppingly beautiful" and "a talented actress," Jamie shared fond memories of Kelly's passions and interests. Kelly was known for her love of family, nature, music, and even her playful engagement with Pokémon Go.
A proud American with Danish and Hungarian Jewish roots, Kelly was also recognized for her sharp wit and unique style. Jamie lovingly referred to her as "Auntie Cookie," a nickname inspired by Kelly's famous almond crescent cookies, which were a holiday favorite.
Born in 1956 to Hollywood icons Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Kelly was destined for the silver screen. She appeared in films like "Trading Places," where she shared the screen with Jamie, and contributed as a production assistant on the "Freaky Friday" remake. Her TV credits include appearances on "Judging Amy," "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," and "The Equalizer."
Kelly's personal life was equally rich. She married playwright Scott Morfee in 1989 and leaves behind siblings from her father's later marriages. Her brother Nicholas Curtis predeceased her in 1994, adding another layer of poignancy to her family's story.
Jamie concluded her heartfelt message with a Hungarian blessing that Kelly often used, "Isten Veled, God is with you." She signed off with a promise to her sister: "I’ll see you on down the line," a tender goodbye to a cherished sister, friend, and confidante.
Kelly Lee Curtis will be remembered for her generosity, curiosity, and the joy she brought to those around her. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of her family and friends, and her memory will be cherished forever.