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Tony Curtis(1925-2010)

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Soundtrack
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,0001341
Tony Curtis
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Tony Curtis was born Bernard Schwartz, the eldest of three children of Helen (Klein) and Emanuel Schwartz, Jewish immigrants from Hungary. Curtis himself admits that while he had almost no formal education, he was a student of the "school of hard knocks" and learned from a young age that the only person who ever had his back was himself, so he learned how to take care of both himself and younger brother, Julius. Curtis grew up in poverty, as his father, Emanuel, who worked as a tailor, had the sole responsibility of providing for his entire family on his meager income. This led to constant bickering between Curtis's parents over money, and Curtis began to go to movies as a way of briefly escaping the constant worries of poverty and other family problems. The financial strain of raising two children on a meager income became so tough that in 1935, Curtis's parents decided that their children would have a better life under the care of the state and briefly had Tony and his brother admitted to an orphanage. During this lonely time, the only companion Curtis had was his brother, Julius, and the two became inseparable as they struggled to get used to this new way of life. Weeks later, Curtis's parents came back to reclaim custody of Tony and his brother, but by then Curtis had learned one of life's toughest lessons: the only person you can count on is yourself.

In 1938, shortly before Tony's Bar Mitzvah, tragedy struck when Tony lost the person most important to him when his brother, Julius, was hit by a truck and killed. After that tragedy, Curtis's parents became convinced that a formal education was the best way Tony could avoid the same never-knowing-where-your-next-meal-is-coming-from life that they had known. However, Tony rejected this because he felt that learning about literary classics and algebra wasn't going to advance him in life as much as some real hands-on life experience would. He was to find that real-life experience a few years later, when he enlisted in the navy in 1942. Tony spent over two years getting that life experience doing everything from working as a crewman on a submarine tender, the USS Proteus (AS-19), to honing his future craft as an actor performing as a sailor in a stage play at the Navy Signalman School in Illinois.

In 1945, Curtis was honorably discharged from the navy, and when he realized that the GI Bill would allow him to go to acting school without paying for it, he now saw that his lifelong pipe dream of being an actor might actually be achievable. Curtis auditioned for the New York Dramatic Workshop, and after being accepted on the strength of his audition piece (a scene from "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" in pantomime), Curtis enrolled in early 1947. He then began to pay his dues by appearing in a slew of stage productions, including "Twelfth Night" and "Golden Boy". He then connected with a small theatrical agent named Joyce Selznick, who was the niece of film producer David O. Selznick. After seeing his potential, Selznick arranged an interview for Curtis to see David O. Selznick at Universal Studios, where Curtis was offered a seven-year contract. After changing his name to what he saw as an elegant, mysterious moniker--"Tony Curtis" (named after the novel Anthony Adverse (1936) by Hervey Allen and a cousin of his named Janush Kertiz)--Curtis began making a name for himself by appearing in small, offbeat roles in small-budget productions. His first notable performance was a two-minute role in Pour toi j'ai tué (1949), with Burt Lancaster, in which he makes Lancaster jealous by dancing with Yvonne De Carlo. This offbeat role resulted in Curtis's being typecast as a heavy for the next few years, such as playing a gang member in Graine de faubourg (1949).

Curtis continued to build up a show reel by accepting any paying job, acting in a number of bit-part roles for the next few years. It wasn't until late 1949 that he finally got the chance to demonstrate his acting flair, when he was cast in an important role in an action western, Sierra (1950). On the strength of his performance in that movie, Curtis was finally cast in a big-budget movie, Winchester 73 (1950). While he appears in that movie only very briefly, it was a chance for him to act alongside a Hollywood legend, James Stewart.

As his career developed, Curtis wanted to act in movies that had social relevance, ones that would challenge audiences, so he began to appear in such movies as Spartacus (1960) and La Chaîne (1958). He was advised against appearing as the subordinate sidekick in Spartacus (1960), playing second fiddle to the equally famous Kirk Douglas. However, Curtis saw no problem with this because the two had recently acted together in dual leading roles in Les Vikings (1958).
BornJune 3, 1925
DiedSeptember 29, 2010(85)
BornJune 3, 1925
DiedSeptember 29, 2010(85)
IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,0001341
  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 21 wins & 23 nominations total

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Known for

Le Grand Chantage (1957)
Le Grand Chantage
8.0
  • Sidney Falco
  • 1957
Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in Certains l'aiment chaud (1959)
Certains l'aiment chaud
8.2
  • Joe
  • Josephine
  • Shell Oil Junior
  • 1959
Spartacus (1960)
Spartacus
7.9
  • Antoninus
  • 1960
Tony Curtis and Roger Moore in Amicalement vôtre... (1971)
Amicalement vôtre...
8.0
TV Series
  • Danny Wilde
  • Aunt Sophie Schwartz

Credits

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Actor



  • Martin Landau, Luigi Bian, and Danielle Duval in David & Fatima (2008)
    David & Fatima
    4.4
    • Mr. Schwartz
    • 2008
  • The Blacksmith and the Carpenter
    7.5
    Short
    • God (voice)
    • 2007
  • Les Experts (2000)
    Les Experts
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Tony Curtis
    • 2005
  • Faith Ford and Kelly Ripa in La star de la famille (2003)
    La star de la famille
    5.5
    TV Series
    • Morris
    • 2004
  • Damon Packard in Reflections of Evil (2002)
    Reflections of Evil
    6.2
    • Host
    • 2002
  • Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson in Les adversaires (1999)
    Les adversaires
    5.5
    • Ringside Fan
    • 1999
  • Roxanne's Best Christmas Ever (1998)
    Roxanne's Best Christmas Ever
    5.4
    Short
    • Bernard
    • 1998
  • Louis & Frank (1998)
    Louis & Frank
    3.6
    • Lenny Star Springer
    • 1998
  • Brooke Shields, Judd Nelson, Eric Idle, Nestor Carbonell, Kathy Griffin, Barbara Barrie, Currie Graham, and Sherri Shepherd in Susan! (1996)
    Susan!
    5.9
    TV Series
    • Peter DiCaprio
    • 1998
  • Bob Gunton and Rick Peters in Elvis Meets Nixon (1997)
    Elvis Meets Nixon
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Tony Curtis
    • 1997
  • Stargames (1997)
    Stargames
    1.6
    • King Fendel
    • 1997
  • Les professionnels 2 (1997)
    Les professionnels 2
    4.6
    Video
    • Wald
    • 1997
  • Tony Curtis, Ally Walker, and Arye Gross in Brittle Glory (1996)
    Brittle Glory
    5.4
    • Jack Steele
    • 1996
  • John Goodman, Roseanne Barr, Sara Gilbert, Michael Fishman, Alicia Goranson, and Laurie Metcalf in Roseanne (1988)
    Roseanne
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Hal
    • 1996
  • Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain in Lois & Clark : Les nouvelles aventures de Superman (1993)
    Lois & Clark : Les nouvelles aventures de Superman
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Dr. Mamba
    • 1996

Producer



  • Tony Curtis, Claudia Cardinale, and Sharon Tate in Comment réussir en amour sans se fatiguer (1967)
    Comment réussir en amour sans se fatiguer
    5.8
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1967
  • Tony Curtis, George C. Scott, and Virna Lisi in Deux Minets pour Juliette (1966)
    Deux Minets pour Juliette
    5.7
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1966
  • Natalie Wood, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in La Grande Course autour du monde (1965)
    La Grande Course autour du monde
    7.2
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1965
  • Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis in Une vierge sur canapé (1964)
    Une vierge sur canapé
    6.4
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1964
  • Tony Curtis, Monsieur Cognac, and Christine Kaufmann in La mariée a du chien (1964)
    La mariée a du chien
    6.0
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1964
  • Le combat du Capitaine Newman (1963)
    Le combat du Capitaine Newman
    6.9
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1963
  • Tony Curtis, Suzanne Pleshette, and Claire Wilcox in Des ennuis à la pelle (1962)
    Des ennuis à la pelle
    6.3
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner, and Christine Kaufmann in Taras Bulba (1962)
    Taras Bulba
    6.3
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1962
  • Startime (1959)
    Startime
    6.4
    TV Series
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1960
  • La Chaîne (1958)
    La Chaîne
    7.6
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Kirk Douglas, Ernest Borgnine, Tony Curtis, and Janet Leigh in Les Vikings (1958)
    Les Vikings
    7.0
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1958
  • Le Grand Chantage (1957)
    Le Grand Chantage
    8.0
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1957
  • Tony Curtis and Martha Hyer in L'extravagant Mr Cory (1957)
    L'extravagant Mr Cory
    6.6
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1957

Soundtrack



  • Le combat du Capitaine Newman (1963)
    Le combat du Capitaine Newman
    6.9
    • performer: "Jingle Bells"
    • 1963
  • Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster in Le dernier de la liste (1963)
    Le dernier de la liste
    6.8
    • performer: "A Wand'ring Minstrel, I"
    • 1963
  • Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon in Certains l'aiment chaud (1959)
    Certains l'aiment chaud
    8.2
    • performer: "Runnin' Wild" (1922), "Sugar Blues" (1920), "Some Like It Hot" (1958), "Sugar Blues - Runnin' Wild" (uncredited)
    • 1959
  • Tony Curtis and Gloria DeHaven in So This Is Paris (1954)
    So This Is Paris
    6.0
    • performer: "WAIT 'TIL PARIS SEES US", "THE TWO OF US", "IT'S REALLY UP TO YOU", "A DAME'S A DAME", "THREE BON VIVANTS"
    • 1954

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  • Alternative names
    • Anthony Curtis
  • Height
    • 1.75 m
  • Born
    • June 3, 1925
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • September 29, 2010
    • Henderson, Nevada, USA(cardiopulmonary arrest)
  • Spouses
      Jill Vandenberg CurtisNovember 6, 1998 - September 29, 2010 (his death)
  • Children
      Kelly Curtis
  • Parents
      Emanuel Schwartz
  • Relatives
      Raphael Curtis(Grandchild)
  • Other works
    Novel (w/Barry Paris): "Kid Andrew Cody and Julie Sparrow"
  • Publicity listings
    • 5 Print Biographies
    • 4 Portrayals
    • 7 Interviews
    • 23 Articles
    • 10 Pictorials
    • 10 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    He was a militant anti-smoker, having been a heavy smoker himself for about 30 years. Both Sir Michael Caine and Sir Roger Moore credited Curtis with helping them quit smoking cigarettes in the early 1970s, though not cigars.
  • Quotes
    They gave me away as a prize once--a Win Tony Curtis For A Weekend competition. The woman who won was disappointed. She'd hoped for second prize--a new stove.
  • Trademarks
      Distinctive Bronx accent
  • Nickname
    • Boinie
  • Salaries
      L'homme homard venu de Mars
      (1989)
      $100,000

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  • When did Tony Curtis die?
    September 29, 2010
  • How did Tony Curtis die?
    Cardiopulmonary arrest
  • How old was Tony Curtis when he died?
    85 years old
  • Where did Tony Curtis die?
    Henderson, Nevada, USA
  • When was Tony Curtis born?
    June 3, 1925

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