This Biography is about one of the best Film actor Tony Curtis including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Tony Curtis | |
Real Name | Tony Curtis |
Profession | Actors |
Nick Name | Bernard Schwartz, Bernard Herschel Schwartz, Anthony Curtis, James Curtis, Boinie |
Famous as | Film actor |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Judaism |
Personal life of Tony Curtis | |
Born on | 03 June 1925 |
Birthday | 3rd June |
Died At Age | 85 |
Sun Sign | Gemini |
Born in | The Bronx |
Died on | 29 September 2010 |
Place of death | Henderson |
Grouping of People | Alcoholics |
Ideology | Democrats |
Personal life of Tony Curtis | |
Father | Emanuel Schwartz |
Mother | Helen Schwartz |
Siblings | Julius Schwartz, Robert Schwartz |
Spouses/Partners | Jill Vandenberg Curtis, Lisa Deutsch, Andrea Savio, Leslie Allen, Christine Kaufmann, Janet Leigh |
Children | Kelly Curtis, Jamie Lee Curtis, Alexandra Curtis, Allegra Curtis, Nicholas Curtis, Ben Curtis |
Education | City College of New York, The New School, Seward Park Campus |
Awards | 1961; 1958 – Golden Globe Henrietta Award for World Film Favorites 2001 – David di Donatello Special Award |
Personal Fact of Tony Curtis | |
Tony Curtis is one of the few iconic actors of the 1900s, who went on to earn a reputation of being a path-breaking performer through the roles he had essayed. Unlike many of his Hollywood contemporaries, this actor had to deal with a scarred childhood. The generosity of a neighbor helped Tony complete his education and since then, there was no looking back for this talented man. Thanks to his good-looks, Curtis landed in Hollywood, without much struggle, when he was in his early twenties. After a couple of blink-and-miss appearances, Tony mesmerized audiences and critics with his role in the film Some Like it Hot. Not only did he get an opportunity to work with the charismatic Marilyn Monroe in this flick, but the film also helped him gain a nomination for an Academy award. The actor since then has starred in dozens of movies and even quite a few television series. He has also been in news for philanthropic activities such as renovating a historic monument in Budapest, Hungary and many others. A couple of years before his death, Tony’s autobiography was released. The insight he provided about the world of cinema made it a favorite among readers. |
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