Tony Curtis, actor and mensch, passes away at age 85

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The icons always pass away in threes, people. I know it’s an old-wives’ tale, but it’s so, so true. First it was Eddie Fisher, then Gloria Stuart, and now Tony Curtis. Curtis passed away last night at his Las Vegas home. He was 85 years old, and it looks like he died of a heart attack/cardiac arrest. MSNBC has an extensive biography here.

Tony Curtis, the Bronx tailor’s son who became a 1950s movie heartthrob and then a respected actor with such films as “Sweet Smell of Success,” “The Defiant Ones” and “Some Like It Hot,” has died. He was 85.

The actor died at 9:25 p.m. MDT Wednesday at his Las Vegas area home of a cardiac arrest, Clark County Coroner Mike Murphy said Thursday. Entertainment Tonight first reported the news of Curtis’s death, citing a representative for the actor’s daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis.

After a series of frivolous movies that exploited his handsome physique and appealing personality, Curtis moved to more substantial roles, starting in 1957 in the harrowing show business tale “Sweet Smell of Success.”

In 1958, “The Defiant Ones” brought him an Academy Award nomination as best actor for his portrayal of a white racist escaped convict handcuffed to a black escapee, Sidney Poitier. The following year, he donned women’s clothing and sparred with Marilyn Monroe in one of the most acclaimed film comedies ever, Billy Wilder’s “Some Like It Hot.”

“He was great fun to work with. He had a great sense of humor, wonderful ad-libs. We had the best of times. He was a very fine actor,” Sir Roger Moore, the former Bond star who worked with Curtis on the television show “The Persuaders!,” told Britain’s Sky News.

“I shall miss him. I find it very difficult to sum up my emotions here in a couple of seconds.”

Asked in a 2008 interview with Matt Lauer on NBC News’ TODAY if his good looks were a blessing or a curse, Curtis drew laughs by saying “I never found them a curse. No, I loved it.”

His first wife was actress Janet Leigh of “Psycho” fame; actress Jamie Lee Curtis is their daughter.

In addition to movies, Curtis secured a place in popular culture, appearing on the cover of The Beatles’s “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club” album and by voicing the character “Stony Curtis” on the cartoon “The Flintstones.”

In later years, he returned to film and television as a character actor after battling drug and alcohol abuse. His brash optimism returned, and he allowed his once-shiny black hair to turn silver. He also became a painter whose canvasses are displayed in galleries around the world.

“I’m not ready to settle down like an elderly Jewish gentleman, sitting on a bench and leaning on a cane,” he said at 60. “I’ve got a helluva lot of living to do.”

Curtis perfected his craft in forgettable films such as “Francis,” “I Was a Shoplifter,” “No Room for the Groom” and “Son of Ali Baba.”

Other prestigious films followed: Stanley Kubrick’s “Spartacus,” “Captain Newman, M.D.,” “The Vikings,” “Kings Go Forth,” “Operation Petticoat” and “Some Like It Hot.” He also found time to do a voice acting gig as his prehistoric lookalike, Stony Curtis, in an episode of “The Flintstones.” “The Defiant Ones” remained his only Oscar-nominated role.

He had married Janet Leigh in 1951, when they were both rising young stars; they divorced in 1963.

“Tony and I had a wonderful time together; it was an exciting, glamorous period in Hollywood,” Leigh, who died in 2004, once said. “A lot of great things happened, most of all, two beautiful children.”

[From MSNBC]

Yes, poor Jamie Lee Curtis – I’m sure she’s probably heartbroken, although she insinuated throughout the years that she kind of thought her father was an a–hole, but she still loved him a lot.

My favorite of Tony’s films is, of course, Some Like It Hot. The behind-the-scenes stories on that one are almost as good as the film – Curtis and Marilyn Monroe absolutely hated each other, but Curtis and Jack Lemmon were lifelong friends. I think it was on TCM that I also heard Tony Curtis speak about his lifelong admiration for Cary Grant, whom he worked with a handful of times. They worked together on my second favorite Tony Curtis film, Operation Petticoat.

Sigh… rest in peace, you mensch.

4th April 1960:  Married American actors Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh smile in front of a curtain, attending the Academy Awards at the RKO Pantages Theater, Los Angeles, California. Leigh wears a sleeveless lame gown with the collar turned up.  (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

circa 1958:  Austrian-born film director Billy Wilder (1906 - 2002) watches from the background as American actor Tony Curtis dips American actor Jack Lemmon (1925 - 2001), in costume as a woman, on the set of Wilder's film 'Some Like It Hot'.  (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Marilyn Monroe (1926  - 1962) and Tony Curtis on the set of 'Some Like It Hot', directed by Billy Wilder for United Artists.   (Photo by Keystone Features/Getty Images)

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  1. Sarah says:

    Awww, he was awesome and Some Like it Hot is one of my all time favorites

  2. CandyKay says:

    He wrote a couple of autobiographies, both of which are great reads. He was a bit of a lovable scamp.

  3. SammyHammy says:

    RIP, Tony! You’ll be missed…

    There goes a REAL star.

  4. jen says:

    He was great in The Defiant Ones, Houdini, Some Like It Hot and Sex and The Single Girl.

    He sure was lovely to look at. He’d be a great nominee for vintage HGF!!

    RIP.

  5. NancyMan says:

    Awww! He was a very handsome and talented actor. Is it just me or was Mr Curtis an actor from a time when men and woman had more individuality in their faces? Men looked like men and not woman. Now, everyone has a certain androgynous blended look about them.

  6. tess says:

    Some Like It Hot…a great movie.

  7. Eileen says:

    Love Some Like it Hot. RIP Tony.

    And I totally agree with you on the threes thing. Maybe its because I’m Scottish, but accidents, crashes and deaths always seem to happen in threes!

  8. Jack says:

    i have a question, “actor and mensch”, what does “mensch” mean, because in german it means human.

    rip tony, a true star is gone

  9. mln says:

    RIP what is wierd is I always confuse him and Eddie Fisher who died last week(admitedly he had a much more succesful career) My condolences to his family.

  10. RHONYC says:

    i had the BIGGEST crush on him when i was little! so fuggin hot in ‘houdini’.

    hearts out to jamie lee & fam.

    🙁

  11. CandyKay says:

    My favorite Curtis movie by far is “The Sweet Smell of Success.” If you haven’t seen it, rent it. It’s unforgettable. Great jazz soundtrack, too.

  12. NJMDPS says:

    What a gorgeous man…….great actor. Gave audiences a lot of pleasure.
    He will be missed.

  13. Nanea says:

    RIP, Josephine!

  14. devilgirl says:

    Sad. : (

  15. anon says:

    RIP Tony one of my favorites sad since yesterday 🙁 MY condolences to his family. edited to add back in the day Tony was considered “fine” (word is “hot” now) and the had the most beautiful eyes and smile.

  16. BW says:

    Jack: “Mensch” is Yiddish for “a really nice, decent guy.”

  17. Tia C says:

    Oh how sad. I loved him. He really enjoyed life.

    He said that was a myth that he and MM didn’t get along on “Some Like it Hot.” In fact, supposedly they had a fling. Who knows?

    What a tremendous loss.

  18. Just a Poster says:

    How very sad 🙁

    but since this is a gossip site, dig a little deeper gang, there is some really juicy stuff about him out there.

  19. JM says:

    My condolences to the family. Sad day indeed. He was “Old Hollywood”. I loved his movies but he also did a guest appearance on Rosanne where he played a dance instructor and he was hilarious! Thanks for sharing your talent Tony. You’ll be missed.

  20. MarenGermany says:

    We will watch one of his movies tonite….

    truely sad 🙁

  21. Bullett says:

    I remember when I was a kid I saw a film he did about Houdini, and for months and months all I could think about was that I wanted to be a magician.

  22. TaylorB says:

    I will also throw my vote for him as the HGF in memory. Some Like it Hot is one of the greatest movies ever.

    I stayed at the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego for a conference a few years back, I think I spent most of the time taking pics; it was so neat staying in that hotel, it looks exactly like it did when they filmed the movie 50 years ago.

  23. California Surfer says:

    Whoa, when he was younger, Tony Curtis looks alot like John Hamm and didn’t he marry a way younger chick and have kids with her too?

  24. fabulous says:

    Ohhh…how very sad. Loved Tony to bits. Had the biggest crush on him when I was little. RIP

  25. Twez says:

    Kaiser, I own Operation Petticoat on dvd. LOL!

  26. Jeri says:

    He was a good looking SOB in his prime.

  27. original kate says:

    i just watched “some like it hot” recently and laughed my ass off. RIP, tony.

  28. Cheyenne says:

    I didn’t like him all that much as an actor or a movie star, thought he was overhyped, but OMG, he was HILARIOUS in Some Like It Hot. I don’t know who was better, him or Jack Lemmon or Marilyn Monroe. The three of them were magic.

    RIP Josephine!

  29. bananapanda says:

    Marilyn Monroe would take forever to get ready for her scenes and would dawdle in her trailer. It drove Tony Curtis crazy b/c he didn’t like her unprofessionalism. He later admitted he’d been a bit harsh and praised her talent when she died.

    Jamie Lee Curtis was just on the CBS Sunday Morning show saying how she’d settled into good relationships with her parents- who’d divorced early- and she talked to her dad often.

  30. Jeannified says:

    I met him when I worked at the Hotel Del Coronado in the early 90’s. he was older, obviously. Came up to the front desk with a tight fitting white t-shirt, and a pack of cigarettes rolled up in his left, shirt-sleeve. It was a funny, dated look on a man with withered arms, but he was very nice and had a sunny disposition.

  31. jane16 says:

    Looove his movies! Operation Petticoat is my fav, but there are so many great ones! Ahh, so sad! Think we’ll have a tony Curtis weekend! RIP Tony! Condolences Jamie Lee!

  32. Aqua says:

    Sad news,you never really appreciate or realize how talented someone is/was till they have passed on.Such a great actor!Condolences to the family.

  33. Mistral says:

    RIP Tony Curtis!!!!! aka Stoney Curtis!! Funny and oh so sexy! Those eyelashes were to die for.

  34. walker says:

    Another Hollywood legend gone!! 🙁 You have joined the rest of them!! :]

    Rest in Peace, Tony.

  35. walker says:

    I read an article about how he and his wife started a foundation for horses that are going to be sent away to be killed. I’m sure she’ll keep it going. Very NIce.

  36. YvetteW says:

    Had to say goodbye to my first cartoon crush Stoney Curtis. RIP. ;(

  37. Cleo says:

    He was so Clark Kent on that couch underneath Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot.

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