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Tony Curtis, October 2002

Tony Curtis

Born: June 3 1925
Where: Bronx, New York, USA

Curtis will be forever associated with the part of Chicago mobster Joe opposite Marilyn Monroe in Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot.

A perpetual lady's man - even in his twilight years - it's ironic he's was cast as a gigolo in his first (uncredited) big screen outing Criss Cross.

He began his career at Universal and quickly achieved leading man status, appearing primarily in pretty-boy roles for the better part of a decade.

Though paired with the similarly under-utilized Piper Laurie in a number of films, Curtis achieved his first clear success in the title role of George Marshall's Houdini in 1953.

Some less than memorable studio fare followed before his improvement began showing through in Carol Reed's Trapeze and Blake Edwards' Mister Corey.

Curtis turned in a terrific performance as the smarmy press agent Sidney Falco in Alexander Mackendrick's Sweet Smell of Success.

One of the first portrayals of unprincipled American ambition, his Falco was a man capable of sinking to any depth in order to get what he wanted.

The part allowed him to express a wider range of emotions than had his previous roles and led directly to The Defiant Ones, a prison break melodrama opposite Sidney Poitier.

The fully restored version of Spartacus released in 1991 included more footage of the notorious bathing scene (with its distinctly homosexual undercurrent) between Laurence Olivier and Curtis).

Curtis exhibited his facility for comedy in Wilder's 1969 classic as a musician who goes on the run from a Chicago mob in drag and tries to win the heart of Monroe en route.

Throwing in a superb impersonation of Cary Grant as a bonus, he so opened eyes to his comic potential that for the following decade Hollywood cast him in a string of comedies.

Some were hopelessly contrived, of which the best was undoubtedly Blake Edwards' Operation Petticoat.

As a comic Falco this time, con-artist Curtis wheeled and dealed and teamed brilliantly with Cary Grant, but most of his subsequent comedies (eg The Rat Race, Goodbye Charlie, The Great Race fell far short of the mark.

Since tackling the decidedly uncomic title role of The Boston Strangler, Curtis has remained afloat in a sea of mediocre films.

He re-acquainted himself with British TV audiences in the camp playboy adventure yarn The Persuaders.

His role as the Senator in Nicolas Roeg's 1975 hit Insignificance is a notable exception to a film career happy to settle for second best.

The 90s have kept him busy..but in a series of TV tributes, television roles and staight-to-video releases rather than anything work seeing.

Curtis published a novel, Kid Andrew Cody and Julie Sparrow, in 1977, followed by Tony Curtis: The Autobiography written with Barry Paris in 1993.

He has also found time to develop his skills as an artist, and his paintings, especially the Marilyn Monroe portraits, have fetched considerable sums.

Married four times, Curtis lost his oldest son Nicholas (whose mother was Curtis' third wife Lisa Allen) to a heroin overdose at the age of 23.

One of his two daughters from his first marriage to Janet Leigh is the successful actress Jamie Lee Curtis.

 

Filmography

  1. The Celluloid Closet
  2. The Immortals
  3. Beauty and the Bandit
  4. The Mummy Lives!
  5. Christmas in Connecticut
  6. The Good Family
  7. The Good Family - part 2
  8. Tarzan in Manhattan
  9. Midnight
  10. Welcome To Germany
  11. Murder in Three Acts
  12. The Last of Philip Banter
  13. Mafia Princess
  14. King of the City
  15. Insignificance
  16. Where is Parsifal?
  17. Brainwaves
  18. Portrait of a Showgirl
  19. Title Shot
  20. The Mirror Crack'd
  21. Little Miss Marker
  22. The Million Dollar Face
  23. The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
  24. The Users
  25. Vega$
  26. Sextette
  27. The Manitou
  28. The Last Tycoon
  29. McCoy: Double Take
  30. The Count of Monte Cristo
  31. Lepke
  32. The Third Girl From The Left
  33. You Can't Win 'em All
  34. Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies
  35. Suppose They Gave A War and Nobody Came?
  36. Monte Carlo or Bust
  37. The Boston Strangler
  38. Don't Make Waves
  39. The Chastity Belt
  40. Not with My Wife, You Don't!
  41. Arrivederci, Baby
  42. Boeing Boeing
  43. The Great Race
  44. Sex and the Single Girl
  45. Goodbye Charlie
  46. Paris When It Sizzles
  47. The List of Adrian Messenger
  48. Captain Newman MD
  49. Taras Bulba
  50. 40 Pounds of Trouble
  51. The Outsider
  52. The Great Imposter
  53. Spartacus
  54. Who Was That Lady
  55. The Rat Race
  56. Some Like It Hot
  57. Operation Petticoat
  58. Kings Go Forth
  59. Pepe
  60. The Defiant Ones
  61. The Perfect Furlough
  62. The Vikings
  63. The Midnight Story
  64. Sweet Smell of Success
  65. Mister Cory
  66. Trapeze
  67. The Purple Mask
  68. The Rawhide Years
  69. The Black Shield of Falworth
  70. Beachhead
  71. So This is Paris
  72. Johnny Dark
  73. Forbidden
  74. Houdini
  75. Flesh and Fury
  76. Son Of Ali Baba
  77. The Prince Who Was a Thief
  78. Kansas Raiders
  79. Winchester '73
  80. Sierra
  81. The Lady Gambles
  82. City Across the River
  83. Johnny Stoolpigeon
  84. Francis
  85. Criss Cross
  86. The Square Jungle
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