100-YEAR-OLD HOUSE OF JAMIE LEE CURTIS, WHERE SHE LIVES WITH HER HUSBAND
Jamie Lee Curtis and her husband, Christopher Guest are living in their same house for the last three decades.
The couple, Jamie Lee Curtis and Christopher Guest had celebrated their 39th anniversary this month. And in the big part of their marriage, the couple lived inside the same house. They had raised their children, Annie and Ruby in there.
In her illustrious career, Cutris had received a Golden Globe, and she lived in Los Angeles for her whole life, since she was a little girl.
As she is a talented actress, she also is a talented children’s book author. She had published her first book in 1993, “When I Was Little: A Four-Year-Old’s Memoir of Her Youth”.
Curtis had credited her children, which she was inspired for her second book, from the adoption of her daughter, Annie, “Tell Me Again About The Night I Was Born,” in 1996.
And two years later, she published, “Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day.” And in 2006, “Is There Really a Human Race?”
It was in 1984, when Curtis and Guest married. For their 36th anniversary, Curtis stated, “My hand in his. Then and now. Connected through our children and family and friends it became the links in our human emotional chain that have seen each of us through triumph and tragedy.”
As she revealed, she pointed Guest’s picture to one of her friends, and said that she will wed with that man.
On the next day, she called Gurst’s agent, and she wanted to inform him that she is interested with him, and left her number for him to call back, if he is interested.
As Guest never called her, she dated with another man. After she broke up with him, she went to Hugo’s restaurant, where she saw Guest.
As he waved her, Curtis waved back to him. On the next day, Guest called her and they had their first date two days later. After a few months later, they were sure that they wanted to be in their lives.
In 1992, Curtis saw the 1920s Spanish Colonial Revival home, and loved it as she wanted it. As she walked in the house, she stated, “There’s not one piece that I didn’t go out and buy or that I can’t tell you a story about.”
As Curtis was sure about the house, her husband was not in the same opinion. Guest was not that impressed, as Curtis was.
After they bought the house, the couple worked with Jan McFarland Cox, for renoval of the house.
Curtis wanted to blend the house with old traditional Mediterranean touches, and with zen aesthetics. Her children left memories at everyplace of the house.
The couple also worked with Michael B. Lehrer, and his wife Mia, for their house’s landscape. At first, they made bedrooms for their children, then moved with the other parts of the house.
The lower floor was the second place that received the renovation, which Curtis named as, “the emotional center of the house.”
Guest had stated for the house, at that time, “I think it’s like anything: it’s a work in progress. This house is going to keep living.”
As the couple loves their house, Curtis even wrote a song, which she said, “I feel safe when I drive up and see that you are home.”
As their children are grown ups now, the couple are residing alone in their magnificent house. Their daughter Annie is married, and her second daughter, Ruby, has changed her identity, as she is now Thomas.
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