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18 wins & 18 nominations.
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Known For
(1959)
(1957)
(1960)
(1958)
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Filmography
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Actor (128 credits)
1989
Charlie
(TV Movie)
Scott Parish
1978-1981
Vega$
(TV Series)
Roth
1975-1976
McCoy
(TV Series)
McCoy
1975
Lepke
Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter
1973
Shaft
(TV Series)
Clifford Grayson
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Hit-Run
(1973)
... Clifford Grayson
1960
Pepe
Tony Curtis (uncredited)
1950
Sierra
Brent Coulter (as Anthony Curtis)
1950
Francis
Capt. Jones (as Anthony Curtis)
1959
Some Like It Hot
(performer: "Runnin' Wild" (1922), "Sugar Blues" (1920), "Some Like It Hot" (1958), "Sugar Blues - Runnin' Wild" - uncredited)
1954
So This Is Paris
(performer: "WAIT 'TIL PARIS SEES US", "THE TWO OF US", "IT'S REALLY UP TO YOU", "A DAME'S A DAME", "THREE BON VIVANTS")
1960
Startime
(TV Series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
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Self (157 credits)
2009
Timewatch
(TV Series documentary)
Himself - Interviewee
2008
The View
(TV Series)
Himself - Guest
2006
48 Hours
(TV Series documentary)
Himself
1995-2003
Biography
(TV Series documentary)
Himself
2001
Backstory
(TV Series documentary)
Himself / Albert DeSalvo
1997
Ciné6
(TV Series)
Himself
1988
Wogan
(TV Series)
Himself - Guest
1973-1975
Today
(TV Series)
Himself - Guest
1975
Dinah!
(TV Series)
Himself - Guest
1968-1971
Laugh-In
(TV Series)
Himself - Guest Performer / Himself
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Episode #3.26
(1970)
... Himself - Guest Performer (uncredited)
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Stage:
Appears (as "Osgood Fielding III") in "Some Like It Hot" musical by
Peter Stone,
Jule Styne and Bob Merrill, based on the screenplay by
Billy Wilder and 'I.A.L. Diamond' (Fqv), based on a story by Robert Thoeren (Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia)
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Publicity Listings:
4 Print Biographies
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1 Portrayal
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7 Interviews
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17 Articles
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10 Pictorials
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6 Magazine Cover Photos
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Alternate Names:
Anthony Curtis | James Curtis
Height:
5' 9" (1.75 m)
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Personal Quote:
[about
Some Like It Hot (1959)] It was perfect. Great dialogue. Crisp acting.
Billy Wilder was brilliant, and
Jack Lemmon and I always had a great time together; even though we were from different backgrounds - he was Harvard-educated, very intelligent and urbane. We balanced each other out.
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Trademark:
Distinctive Bronx accent
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Nickname:
Boinie