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Legendary actor Tony Curtis died!

Coroner: Actor Tony Curtis dies at Las Vegas home (AP)

FILE - Actor Tony Curtis is shown in this 1965 file photo. Curtis, whose real name was Bernard Schwartz, was perhaps most known for his comedic turn in Billy Wilder's 'Some Like It Hot' with co-stars Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon has died at 85 according to the Clark County, Nev. coroner. (AP Photo, File)

LAS VEGAS - The Clark County coroner says actor Tony Curtis has died.

Coroner Mike Murphy says Curtis died at 9:25 p.m. MDT Wednesday at his Las Vegas area home of a cardiac arrest.

Curtis, who had heart bypass surgery in 1994, began his acting career as a 1950s heartthrob but became a respected actor with such films as "The Defiant Ones" and "Sweet Smell of Success.

"The Defiant Ones" brought him an Oscar nomination in 1958 for his portrayal of a racist escaped convict handcuffed to a black escapee, Sidney Poitier. The following year, he co-starred in one of the most acclaimed film comedies ever, Billy Wilder's "Some Like It Hot."

It was just recently posted, so I'm sure there will be tributes and lengthier articles later today.

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Reply #1 posted 09/30/10 5:33am

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Here's a better article:

Oscar-nominated actor Tony Curtis dies: report (Reuters)

U.S actor Tony Curtis attends a book signing for his new book

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Tony Curtis, whose good looks made him a Hollywood star well before he became an accomplished actor in movies such as "The Sweet Smell of Success" and "Some Like It Hot," died at his home in Nevada, ABC News reported on Thursday. He was 85.

Curtis, one of the biggest box-office stars of the 1950s and one of Hollywood's busiest playboys during that time, died in bed at midnight in Henderson, Nevada, ABC said, citing his business manager and family spokesman, Preston Ahearn.

Curtis had a memorable role in the classic gladiator movie "Spartacus" in 1960 and received an Academy Award nominee for 1958's "The Defiant Ones" but his career got off to a rough start. His first starring role was in "The Prince Who Was a Thief" in 1951 and critics were appalled as Curtis, playing an Arabian prince, proclaimed in a thick New York accent, "Yonduh lies de castle of de caliph, my fadder!"

Still, Universal Pictures' star-making machinery and teen fan magazines managed to make Curtis a celebrity and movie-goers loved his dark-haired sex appeal and impish grin.

Within a few years, Curtis had improved enough for Saturday Review magazine to call him "a rare phenomenon, an authentic screen personality who, through hard work, has made himself into an actor of considerable subtlety and some breadth."

Two of his most enduring performances came in "Some Like It Hot" as he teamed with Jack Lemmon -- playing cross-dressers opposite Marilyn Monroe -- and "The Sweet Smell of Success," in which he played a fawning press agent.

His Oscar nomination came for the 1959 film "The Defiant Ones," in which he played racist escaped con chained to Sidney Poitier. Other notable films included "Houdini," "Trapeze," "Operation Petticoat," "The Boston Strangler," "The Vikings" and "The Great Imposter."

Curtis made more than 140 films, mixing comedies with dramas, but part of his life was plagued by poor movies and struggles with cocaine and alcohol.

BROOKLYN BORN

Curtis was born Bernard Schwartz in New York to poor Hungarian immigrants on June 3, 1925. He quit school to join the Navy in World War Two, serving on a submarine tender, and pursued acting after his discharge.

Curtis was known to be demanding at the height of his stardom and television producer Lew Gallo called him "an impetuous child."

As fascinating to fans as his performances was Curtis' private life. He was an inveterate womanizer whose girlfriends included Marilyn Monroe and Natalie Wood. He was married six times, starting with actress Janet Leigh in a union he later admitted was partially motivated by publicity value. After divorcing Leigh, he married Christine Kaufman, who was 17 when they met while filming "Taras Bulba."

Curtis was once quoted as saying, "I wouldn't be seen dead with a woman old enough to be my wife." His sixth wife, Jill Vandenberg, was 45 years younger than Curtis.

Curtis' children included actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who was estranged from him for much of his life, and he admitted he was a failure as a father.

As his acting career waned, Curtis concentrated on painting and in 1989 he sold more than $1 million worth of his art in the first day of a Los Angeles exhibition.

"Painting is more meaningful to me than any performance I've ever given," he told an interviewer.

Curtis eventually moved to Las Vegas. In 1989, he released an exercise videotape for people past age 50.

He operated the Shiloh Horse Rescue and Sanctuary, a refuge for horses that were abandoned or abused, on the California-Nevada border with wife Jill.

(Editing by Bill Trott and Doina Chiacu)

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Reply #2 posted 09/30/10 5:34am

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R.I.P.

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Reply #3 posted 09/30/10 5:34am

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Rip! :f:

Tbh, I did think he had died a long time ago....
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Reply #4 posted 09/30/10 5:52am

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Reply #5 posted 09/30/10 5:55am

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RIP rose

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Reply #6 posted 09/30/10 6:05am

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My daughter just told me he died, very sad indeed. He starred in one of the best films ever made, Some Like It Hot. Truely one of the last great actors of the old movie world. RIP rose

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Reply #7 posted 09/30/10 7:02am

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Reply #8 posted 09/30/10 7:07am

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what a bummer. Some Like it Hot is one of my favorite movies.

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That's two celebs......



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Reply #9 posted 09/30/10 10:33am

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R.I.P. Mr. Curtis.

You were a true Hollywood Legend.

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Reply #10 posted 09/30/10 11:29am

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Reply #11 posted 09/30/10 11:37am

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So sad, but glad he got to get old.

He was fantastic and I absolutely adore him in Some Like it Hot!

RIP pray

[Edited 9/30/10 11:46am]

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Highlights from Tony Curtis' film career

at 14:48 on September 30, 2010, EDT.
By The Associated Press

Highlights from Tony Curtis' career as a movie actor:

— "Criss Cross," 1948

— "The Prince Who Was a Thief," 1951

— "Flesh and Fury," 1952

— "No Room for the Groom," 1952

— "Son of Ali Baba," 1952

— "Houdini," 1953

— "The Black Shield of Falworth," 1954

— "Trapeze," 1956

— "Sweet Smell of Success," 1957

— "The Vikings," 1958

— "Kings Go Forth," 1958

— "The Defiant Ones," 1958

— "The Perfect Furlough," 1958

— "Some Like It Hot," 1959

— "Operation Petticoat," 1959

— "Spartacus," 1960

— "Who Was That Lady?" 1960

— "The Great Impostor," 1961

— "The Outsider," 1961

— "40 Pounds of Trouble," 1962

— "Captain Newman, M.D.," 1963

— "Wild and Wonderful," 1964

— "Goodbye Charlie," 1964

— "Sex and the Single Girl," 1964

— "The Great Race," 1965

— "Boeing Boeing," 1965

— "The Boston Strangler," 1968

— "Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Jalopies," 1969

— "The Bad News Bears Go to Japan," 1978

— "Little Miss Marker," 1980

As a television actor:

— "The Persuaders," 1971-72

— "Vegas," 1977-81

— "The Scarlett O'Hara War," 1980


©The Canadian Press, 2010
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Reply #13 posted 09/30/10 3:13pm

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RIP, Tony.

Such a handsome man. Love his eyes. (Now who else do we say that about? hmmm )

I like the comedy movies he was in: "Some Like It Hot" and "Operation Petticoat" are fun movies to watch.

I read a book that he wrote under his birth name, Bernard Schwartz. I really enjoyed it. The main thing I remember about the book was when he was telling about a street game that he and other neighborhood kids would play. The game involved moving vehicles. eek After I read that part I thought, "Wow, that would be a cool video game! " lol

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Reply #15 posted 09/30/10 4:40pm

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JerseyKRS said:

That's two celebs......

I only heard about Tony Curtis today.. who's the other celeb?

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Reply #17 posted 09/30/10 6:50pm

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Cinnie said:

JerseyKRS said:

That's two celebs......

I only heard about Tony Curtis today.. who's the other celeb?

http://prince.org/msg/100/344670

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Reply #18 posted 09/30/10 7:55pm

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Cinnie said:

I only heard about Tony Curtis today.. who's the other celeb?

http://prince.org/msg/100/344670

aw jeez (thanks)

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Reply #19 posted 10/01/10 3:00pm

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I just watched Some Like It Hot on dvd. Quality, absolute quality!! His impression of Cary Grant cracks me up every time. R.I.P. Mr Curtis.

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