Jamie Lee Curtis pushes for cast and crew to wear name tags on film sets to help eliminate power hierarchies from forming: 'There isn't hierarchy in art' By Kevin Kayhart For Dailymail.com Published: 08:09 BST, 9 August 2024 | Updated: 08:17 BST, 9 August 2024 e-mail View comments There are many famous and well known actors and actresses working on film sets around the world on any given day. Jamie Lee Curtis is among those celebrities who many people have gotten to know and recognize since her breakout performance in Halloween (1978).

And if she has her way while working everyone on set would be wearing a name tag on their shirt so all the cast and crew can be on an equal footing of familiarity. 'There's something really uneven about our position on a set, on a movie, in this arena,' the legendary Scream Queen, 65, said during an appearance on a recent episode of Kevin Hart 's SiriusXM podcast Gold Minds . 'You guys know our names, we don't know yours.

There's something inequitable to me about that.' By having everyone on set wearing name tags, Curtis hopes to end the unfair hierarchies that can appear when one set of people has been deemed to have most of the power. Jamie Lee Curtis, 65, has advocated for all cast and crew to wear name tags on set as a small way to help eliminate power hierarchies that can lead to problems and a lack of respect Cutis put the practice to use on the set of Halloween Kills (2021), leading to the entire crew standing in silent solidarity with t.