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maxbailey 09-30-2010 05:41 AM

Tony Curtis dies aged 85
 
Tony Curtis, star of Some Like it Hot and The Sweet Smell of Success, has died.



Tony Curtis, one of the last great stars of Hollywood's golden age, died yesterday aged 85. The death was confirmed by a representative of his actor daughter Jamie Lee Curtis, although further details have yet to emerge. Curtis's health had been failing for a number of years and he went to hospital in July after suffering an asthma attack.

Appearing on stage at the Guardian BFI Southbank interview in 2008, Curtis was asked by an audience member what he would like to have written on his gravestone. "Nobody's perfect," he quipped, quoting the final line of his best-loved comedy, Some Like it Hot.

He was born humble Bernard Schwartz, to Hungarian immigrant parents in the Bronx and grew up dreaming of stardom and idolising the casual, easy grace of Cary Grant. Marketed as prime 1950s beefcake by Hollywood, he brought a pulchritudinous dash to a rash of substandard studio pictures before winning plaudits for his role as a venal press agent in the 1957 drama The Sweet Smell of Success. The following year he gained his only Oscar nomination for his turn opposite Sidney Poitier in the tense racial parable The Defiant Ones.

His other notable films include The Vikings, Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus and The Boston Strangler. Curtis always insisted that the latter film, in which he played serial killer Albert DeSalvo was the finest performance of his career. In later years he turned to painting, with some success, and cited Van Gogh, Picasso and Magritte as his main inspirations.

His most enduring screen role, however, remains his role as a runaway jazz musician, alongside Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe, in Billy Wilder's 1959 classic Some Like it Hot. The film even provided Curtis with the chance to channel the spirit of his old idol Cary Grant - mimicking the actor's distinctive transatlantic twang to impersonate a stuffy oil millionaire. "Nobody talks like that!" retorted the disgusted Jack Lemmon.

Curtis married six times and appeared to revel in his reputation as a carouser. "I wouldn't be caught dead marrying a woman young enough to be my wife," he once remarked.

Frank Sinatra once remarked that Curtis was his favourite Hollywood actor, "because he beat the odds". In old age, the actor looked back delightedly on a career that had carried him from the impoverished neighbourhoods of New York to a high-life as a Hollywood superstar. "I've made 122 movies and I daresay there's a picture of mine showing somewhere in the world every day of the week," he said proudly.

Eccles 09-30-2010 01:11 PM

RIP
Some Like it Hot
The Sweet Smell of Success
The Boston Strangler
and The Defiant Ones are all excellent

Foetus 09-30-2010 01:16 PM

was it Aids? he DID wear an ascot:rolleyes:

Magnusrex 09-30-2010 01:40 PM

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he was 85 numb nuts! he did want any man wants to do at 85, get the hell out of here.:D

Nazgum2004 09-30-2010 05:15 PM

Sounds like a class act. Some life he led.

MEGADOUCHE 09-30-2010 05:40 PM

^^^Look everyone! A nOOb! YaY!

maxbailey 09-30-2010 05:47 PM

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Read Errol Flynn - My Wicked, Wicked Ways, that was a life...

ThatHaole 09-30-2010 11:21 PM

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