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Jamie Lee Curtis Asks Crew to Wear Name Tags to Get Rid of Any ‘Hierarchy’ That Exists Among the Actors and Them on Set: ‘I Want It to Be Equitable’


Jamie Lee Curtis likes her film and TV crews to wear name tags to dispel any inequality that might exist between them and the actors.

Jamie Lee Curtis revealed on Kevin Hart’s SiriusXM podcast “Gold Minds”(via Entertainment Weekly) that she asks film crews to wear name tags so that everyone remains equal on her film and television sets. Curtis had the crew of 2018’s “Halloween” wear name tags during production, and she told THR before the horror reboot’s theatrical release that the crew repaid the respect to her by changing all of their tags to the name of Curtis’ character, Laurie Strode, during the filming of the movie’s last scene. Curtis and Hart currently start together in Eli Roth’s video game adaptation “Borderlands,” which is now playing in theaters nationwide.

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