Jamie Lee Curtis is elegant at Society Of Camera Operators Awards in LA as she receives an award

Jamie Lee Curtis is elegant at Society Of Camera Operators Awards in LA as she’s awarded at gala

Jamie Lee Curtis had a busy day Saturday.

The 61-year-old was at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles as she was set to be honored with the President’s Award at the Society Of Camera Operators Awards, after a busy day participating in the 2020 Women’s March in the City of Angels.

Curtis, who’s played Laurie Strode in the Halloween film series, wore a long-sleeved black dress with silver embroidery around the neckline. 

Feted: Jamie Lee Curtis, 61, was at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles Saturday as she was set to be honored at the Society Of Camera Operators Awards

She rounded out her ensemble with black heels, carried a black clutch, and had her grey locks neatly styled at the function.

The organization’s George Billinger III said members were ‘honored to present this award to such an iconic, talented, and truly brilliant professional’ as the actress, who’s appeared in films such as True Lies, Trading Places and A Fish Called Wanda.

‘Her work has inspired so many of us and we are appreciative for all of her extraordinary contributions – to the business and the creative community at large,’ Billinger said, according to Deadline.

The Knives Out star has past worked with Dale Myrand, who’s nominated for Camera Operator of the Year Awards in film and TV.

Stylish: She rounded out her ensemble with black heels, carried a black clutch, and had her grey locks neatly styled at the function

Stylish: She rounded out her ensemble with black heels, carried a black clutch, and had her grey locks neatly styled at the function

Elite company: Past recipients of the President’s Award, according to the organization , include Meryl Streep and Harrison Ford

Elite company: Past recipients of the President’s Award, according to the organization , include Meryl Streep and Harrison Ford 

Past recipients of the President’s Award, according to the organization, include Meryl Streep and Harrison Ford. 

Earlier Saturday,  the actress shared two snapshots from the downtown Los Angeles Women’s March to her Instagram page, which featured the actress holding a reversible ‘I’m With Her/#WhatSheSaid’ sign.

Curtis donned an American Flag tee shirt paired with a slimming black blazer and black fitted trousers, as she made her way down the packed streets. 

Standing up: Earlier Saturday, the actress shared two snapshots from the downtown Los Angeles Women's March to her Instagram page, which featured the actress holding a reversible 'I'm With Her/#WhatSheSaid' sign

Standing up: Earlier Saturday, the actress shared two snapshots from the downtown Los Angeles Women’s March to her Instagram page, which featured the actress holding a reversible ‘I’m With Her/#WhatSheSaid’ sign

Fashion statement: Jamie's daughter Annie wore a sweater that featured a rudimentary depiction of the female reproductive system

Fashion statement: Jamie’s daughter Annie wore a sweater that featured a rudimentary depiction of the female reproductive system 

She was joined by her daughter Annie Guest, 33, who showed off a sweater that featured a rudimentary depiction of the female reproductive system.

‘Women march! Women vote. Women care about health care, climate change, reproductive rights, gun violence, and the list goes on and on,’ wrote Curtis.

In a second snapshot, Curtis could be seen holding onto a little girl’s hand in solidarity as they marched. She continued: ‘Women stand unified. Women fight like hell and then pass it on to their daughters who will vote you all OUT of office!’

The Halloween star then urged her more than 2 million followers to ‘join’ in on the movement to get more women into State leadership positions.

She tagged the political action committee, Fund Her, who works tirelessly to get women elected. Since their launch in 2018, the committee has gotten 15 female politicians into office.