Today, AFI conferred a Doctorate of Fine Arts degree honoris causa for contributions of distinction to the art of the moving image upon Jamie Lee Curtis during the AFI Conservatory’s Class of 2024 commencement ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. Curtis was introduced on stage by John Carpenter. The commencement celebrated the AFI Fellows’ completion of two years of intense study in AFI’s MFA program which is ranked the top film school in the nation. The 141 graduating filmmakers specialized in one of six disciplines – Cinematography, Directing, Editing, Producing, Production Design or Screenwriting – and collectively created the equivalent of 10 feature films during their two years at AFI. The class features 67% female filmmakers, 45% domestic Fellows of color and 40% international filmmakers.
The ceremony began with opening remarks by Bob Gazzale, AFI President and CEO, welcoming the graduating Fellows and their friends and families.
John Carpenter, who cast Curtis in his 1978 horror classic HALLOWEEN marking her film debut, took to the stage to a standing ovation—and the iconic score Carpenter composed for HALLOWEEN —to bestow the honorary degree upon the acclaimed actress. He spoke about first meeting Curtis, “She was and is a force of nature.”
A montage of clips from Curtis’ well-known and renowned projects filled the TCL Chinese Theatre screen. When Curtis stepped to the podium, the audience gave her a standing ovation.
In accepting her AFI Honorary Degree, Curtis shared a quote that she loves, “Life hinges on a couple seconds you never see coming.” She concluded her speech offering the following advice to the Fellows, “Stay open, stay free, stay engaged, stay absolutely enthusiastic, don’t get lazy, fight for it, work for it, save the universe please, god bless you all, thank you.”