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Tony Curtis

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I look at everything in an artistic way.


— Tony Curtis


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They gave me away as a prize once - a Win Tony Curtis For A Weekend competition. The woman who won was disappointed. She'd hoped for second prize - a new stove.


— Tony Curtis


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At 17, I dreamed of seeing the world. At 19, I had been around the world and back.


— Tony Curtis


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But my longevity is due to my good timing.


— Tony Curtis


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But where there is no art show, I would still be painting.


— Tony Curtis


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Every movie I've been in has ended up on television.


— Tony Curtis


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Everywhere I go in the world, people know me and recognise me and really show affection for me.


— Tony Curtis


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For instance, I always have one hanging in Budapest in the mayors office.


— Tony Curtis


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I can't sit around and wait for the telephone to ring.


— Tony Curtis


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I wouldn't be caught dead marrying a woman old enough to be my wife.


— Tony Curtis


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That was followed by Blake Edwards’ comedy Operation Petticoat (1959) with Cary Grant. In 1984 Curtis was ruTony Curtisd to hospital suffering from advanced cirrhosis as a result of his alcoholism and cocaine addiction. His paintings can also be seen at the Tony Vanderploeg Gallery in Carmel California.

Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz; June 3 1925 – September 29 2010) was an American film actor whose career spanned six decades but had his greatest popularity during the 1950s and early 1960s. His stardom and film career declined considerably after the early 1960s.

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