Tony Curtis has died

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One of the great actors. Not many of the old greats left. He won 17 awards and was nominated for 15 more.
RIP Tony.


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/01/movies/01curtis.html
Tony Curtis, a classically handsome movie star who earned an Oscar nomination as an escaped convict in Stanley Kramer’s 1958 movie “The Defiant Ones,” but whose public preferred him in comic roles in films like “Some Like It Hot” (1959) and “The Great Race” (1965), died Wednesday of a cardiac arrest in his Las Vegas area home. He was 85.
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MikeMike

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Sex and the Single Girl 1964

for some reason, without imdb'ing, googling, etc... this movie somehow rings a bell as something that was HIGHLY controversial when it was released...
 

Linflas

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He was a great one. One by one the great actors I grew up watching pass. :'( I always get a laugh out of thinking of him in "The Great Race" playing The Great Leslie.
 

DivideBYZero

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One of the great actors. Not many of the old greats left. He won 17 oscars and was nominated for 15 more.
RIP Tony.


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/01/movies/01curtis.html


It appears he didn't win any Oscars at all, just one nomination:

The film may seem schematic and simplistic today, but at the time of its release it spoke with hope to a nation in the violent first stages of the civil rights movement and was rewarded with nine Oscar nominations, including one for Mr. Curtis as best actor. It was the only acknowledgment he received from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences during his career.

Anyhow, sorry to hear he passed.
 

allisolm

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I believe he was only nominated for one oscar - along with co-star Sidney Poitier for "The Defiant Ones" and neither of them won.

He was also the father of Jamie Lee Curtis.

Of his movies that I have seen, I remember "The Defiant Ones", "Some Like it Hot" and "The Great Imposter" most.

RIP

edit: OOPs! DivideByZero got there first.
 

bruceb

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Heard about during breakfast. Passed on at 85 years old. They did not say the cause. RIP, Tony
 

Linflas

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Heard about during breakfast. Passed on at 85 years old. They did not say the cause. RIP, Tony

The actor suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was hospitalized in mid-July after he had trouble breathing.

The news reports I heard all said natural causes so I am going to guess related to the above.
 

ProfJohn

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Great actor, if you have not seen "Some Like It Hot" you should.

The greatest American comedy ever made, plus it has Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemon in it.

BTW Tony was a stud when he was younger
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RonPrice

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TONY CURTIS

I’m not sure when or where Tony Curtis(1925-2010) first came into my life. Was it at the movies or on television? Perhaps it was in Houdini in 1953 when he was married to Janet Leigh. I was only nine at the time and in grade four. My mother had just joined the Baha’i Faith in Ontario. I was in love with baseball and Susan Gregory—little did she know. Perhaps I first saw him in Some Like It Hot in 1959. I had a job at the Roxy Theatre at the time as a marquee, the man who set the signboards up for the shows that arrived in town. I won the most valuable player in the midget baseball league that year in the little town of Burlington. As Bobby Darren’s song Mack-the-Knife was making its way to the top of the charts in October ‘59 I joined the Baha’i Faith. I was always impressed with my mother back then, but that would not always be the case.

Tony became famous and rich but, on reading about his life today, I realized he paid for his fame and wealth with his many marriages, his alcoholism, his addictions, the suicide of his son, indeed, a long list of tests and difficulties. I’ve had my problems, too; it is difficult to compare lives but, in some ways, it can’t be helped. Tony died this week and I learned more about him today than I knew in all his years of great popularity in the 1950s and 1960s when I was growing-up and coming to maturity at the age of 20 and 21 in 1964/5 when he starred in Sex and the Single Girl(1964) and The Great Race(1965).-Ron Price with thanks to Wikipedia, 2 September 2010.

I can understand why you got into art, Tony,
in the last 25 years of your life..age 60-85…
You were a handsome, dude, and kissed that
icon of beauty, Marilyn Monroe….Yes, you
got around, Tony, I must say…We did have
things in common: COPD1, our mothers had
mental illness; we went to college & we went
under contract at age 23 you with Universal
Pictures and me with DIAND2…..interested
in girls and money….worried about being a
failure. But so many differences, eh Tony?

You made your debut in 1949 when I was 5.
To my two marriages you had five and those
younger women you married who gave you
so much more sex or so you said, Tony…. I
wish you well in that Undiscovered Country,
Tony, that Land of Lights or so I am told!!!
What is life like now beyond the mortal coil?

1 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease usually from smoking
2 Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development

Ron Price
2 October 2010
 

Howard

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Great actor, if you have not seen "Some Like It Hot" you should.

The greatest American comedy ever made, plus it has Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemon in it.

BTW Tony was a stud when he was younger
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coolVariable

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The Great Race might just be one of the best movies of all time.
That and "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Or How I Flew from London to Paris in Twenty Five Hours Eleven Minutes"