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Tony Curtis: The Autobiography
I have enjoyed reading this book. I find Tony's blunt honesty amusing. I will be reading along and suddenly laugh out loud over something he has said just because it is so plain-spokenly blunt. Of course I would hate for that bluntness to be used against me.Curtis is kind towards his first wife Janet Leigh. Maybe that is because she has been kind towards him. It seems that he doesn't have much to do with his other ex-wives. At the time this book was published he was married to a girl named Lisa.Curtis also was/is very sensitive about his being Jewish and how he was picked on as a kid, and as an adult (the stuffed, taped tail-pipe in Germany-read the book to find out what that is about).Curtis was always a very good-looking man and he knew it, and he's honest about knowing it. His idol was Cary Grant. He wanted to make movies with Marilyn Monroe and Mae West so he could say he and Grant were the only actors to make movies with both. Curtis' tale about filming "Sextette" with Mae West is hilarious.I love his honesty, but there is alot of anger in him. Too bad he couldn't get therapy to work that out. It probably contributed to the break-down of his marriages, and his drug habits in the past. You have to give him credit for surviving though.I have to say that his performance in "Sex and the Single Girl" is one of my very favorites. He and Natalie Wood had such a strong on-screen chemistry.
Tony Curtis: The Autobiography
What a courageously written book this is. I don't necessarily agree with all of Mr. Curtis's candidly expressed opinions, but I've never read a movie memoir that was so openly honest. It's very difficult in our society to transcend social strictures against open vanity, regardless of how well deserved. It's also open about sexuality in surprising ways.Mr. Curtis speaks as freely about his foibles and problems as he does about his extraordinary handsome face, which Edward G. Robinson, quoted in the book, called his sonne punim in Yiddish (beautiful face).I grew up watching TC's films and have an original lobby card from "The Great Imposter" on my movie wall. His "Houdini" was among my favorite films when I first began going to them alone, as were his swashbucklers and later, his dramatic roles. I still think he's one of the most underrated actors of his era. He deserved the Oscar for "Sweet Smell of Success."I think eventually this book will be recognized as a unique classic among movie memoirs. It's remarkable for it's fidelity to the truth as TC saw it as opposed to the fictions penned by so many others.It's long past time to give this man some sort of major industry award.Just a note: his more recent autobiography changes his attitude toward some previous statements and events related in this version: most particularly, his relationship with Marilyn Monroe, in which he says kissing her was wonderful, not "like kissing Hitler," an offhand remark he made not long after "Some Like it Hot" was made.
Tony Curtis: The Autobiography
Explicit account from the man himself Tony Curtis of his vastly changing life style from his early days on the poor streets of the Bronx New York, to the high life as a young Hollywood star. One of the most well known celebrities that came from the later part of the Hollywood star stable, his biography is unusual in its style as it integrates the voices of Tony's friends and family along side Tony's own narrative, painting a very explicit and vastly interesting life. It pulls no punches and tells it as it is , and is a must read for all his fans. Including information On the Persuaders starring Tony Curtis and Roger Moore. ITC action adventure programme first broadcast in 1971
Tony Curtis: The Autobiography
Interesting details about TC's life.Still, his animosity toward his ex-wives (except for Janet Leigh) is a huge turn-off, as is his constant whining. The worst, though, is the amount of times he talks about what a big star he was (and still thinks he is), and how incredibly handsome he thinks he is. He actually makes the ridiculous statement that people still stop and stare when he walks in the room because of his extreme handsomeness; I think the truth is that they can't believe how AWFUL he looks now!And as for his "art"...as if anyone would pay $$$ for that crap if it wasn't done by Tony Curtis. I know this is an old cliche, but my four-year-old son could paint just as good.
Tony Curtis: The Autobiography
I grew up watching all the great actors of the 40's, 50's and 60's. It good to read about their lives and get some insight into who they were. He was good looking (and he knew it). He was made for comdey. I enjoyed "Some LIke It Hot"; one of my favorites.
Tony Curtis: The Autobiography
Purchased this book as a Christmas gift and it was very well received. The book was in good shape when delivered (a slight crimp in one corner which I believe happened during transit) The reason for a four star review: The book jacket had a yellow sticker on it naming another company and price on it...I am glad that I didn't have the book delivered directly to the recipient because that sticker would have "taken away" from this gift. All that being said, the book was in good shape, contains a number of photos of Mr. Curtis and as I said the recipient is very very pleased with it....that means I am too.