Jamie Lee Curtis Recalls "Little Family" with Robert Carradine and Daughter Ever

Jamie Lee Curtis has paid an emotional tribute to the late actor Robert Carradine, who died by suicide at age 71. She recalled their brief romance and the "little family" they formed with his young daughter, Ever, in a Laurel Canyon home in the late 1970s. Curtis described this period as her first experience with domesticity, motherhood, and partnership. She also revealed Carradine was her unknowing first movie crush and shared how she remains close friends with his former lover, Melanie Griffith.

Key Points: Jamie Lee Curtis Remembers Robert Carradine and Daughter Ever

  • Curtis's tribute to late actor Robert Carradine
  • Recalls forming a "little family" with his daughter Ever
  • Reveals their very public "meet cute" on TV
  • Shares memories of 1970s Laurel Canyon life
3 min read

Jamie Lee Curtis recollects her 'little family' with Robert Carradine

Jamie Lee Curtis pays tribute to her "first crush" Robert Carradine, recalling their "little family" life with his daughter Ever in Laurel Canyon.

"We became a little family, in a dirt floored house in Laurel Canyon, and it was my first experience with domesticity and motherhood and partnership. - Jamie Lee Curtis"

Los Angeles, Feb 25

Hollywood actress Jamie Lee Curtis is speaking about the "little family" with Robert Carradine and his daughter Ever.

The 67-year-old actress briefly dated the late star, who died by suicide at the age of 71, has paid tribute to her "first crush" and recalled the close bond she shared with him and his daughter Ever, from his relationship with Susan Snyder, reports 'Female First UK'.

She wrote on Instagram, "I woke up to the news that Robert Carradine died. I met him live on television on the Dinah Shore show when they had a bunch of second generation actors, we would call them now Nepo babies, Veronica Cartwright, and Bobby and I came on last and Bobby rearranged where we were all sitting so that he could sit next to me and he kissed me, live on television. A very public meet cute".

She further mentioned, "His three year old daughter, Ever, now a talented actress, had suffered a terrible burn from hot water and was in the burn unit and I met her for the first time there, this little girl wrapped in gauze with the biggest smile on her face and the most beautiful eyes. We became a little family, in a dirt floored house in Laurel Canyon, and it was my first experience with domesticity and motherhood and partnership".

As per 'Female First UK', Jamie revealed memories of spending time with Ever during her childhood, and noted she was close friends with Carradine's flame Melanie Griffith.

She continued, "I remember walking with Ever to the little Canyon market and bringing our laundry down to the laundromat below and folding her little clothes for the first time and the simplicity and beauty of Laurel Canyon in the late 70s. Bobby had made a movie with Melanie Griffith and they were lovers and later in my life Melanie and I became colleagues and ride or die best friends and we remain so to this day and she was the one who told me about his passing".

The big screen star also recalled the moment she realised Carradine was actually her "first crush in the movies".

She said, "Bobby was a racecar driver and he drove fast and furious in a Corvette on Mulholland. It's a miracle we weren't killed. One day I remember the sun hitting his face and me turning and looking at him and saying 'Wait, were you in the movie The Cowboys? Were you Slim?'. He was my first crush in the movies and I didn't realize it. He also starred in a movie with my husband, Christopher Guest The Long Riders where a group of different sets of brothers all portrayed these real life historical brothers".

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Very sad to hear about his passing by suicide. Mental health is a serious issue, even for stars who seem to have it all. In India, we need to talk about this more openly without stigma. May his soul rest in peace. 🙏
A
Aman W
Interesting read, but the article feels a bit too focused on name-dropping (Nepo babies, Melanie Griffith, Christopher Guest). The core story about a "little family" and a personal loss is powerful enough on its own. Sometimes Western media overdoes the celebrity connections.
S
Sarah B
"A dirt floored house in Laurel Canyon" – sounds so simple and real, a far cry from the mega-mansions of today. There's a lesson there about what makes a home and a family. Jamie Lee Curtis always comes across as very genuine.
V
Vikram M
The detail about the child smiling despite being wrapped in gauze from burns is heartbreaking yet uplifting. Children's resilience is universal. Wishing strength to his daughter Ever and all who loved him.
K
Karthik V
Not familiar with Robert Carradine's work, but it's nice to see such a personal tribute. In our film industry too, we often only hear about the big scandals or blockbusters, not these quiet, human stories from the past. More of this, please.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50