Acting credits
195
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
195
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
1.9
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 3150
IMDb ID: nm0000348
Known for: Acting
Born: June 3, 1925
Died: September 29, 2010
Age: 85
Place of birth: Bronx, New York, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1948 - 2024
Years active: 77
Average TMDB rating: 6.38
Wikidata: Q162389
Also known as
Bernard Herschel Schwartz • Anthony Curtis • Тони Кертис • تونی کورتیس
Other jobs
Tony Curtis (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. He acted in over 100 films in roles covering a wide range of genres, from light comedy to serious drama. In his later years, Curtis made numerous television appearances. Although his early film roles were partly the result of his good looks, by the later half of the 1950's he became a notable and strong screen presence. He began proving himself to be a “fine dramatic actor,” having the range to act in numerous dramatic and comedy roles. In his earliest parts he acted in a string of "mediocre" films, including swashbucklers, westerns, light comedies, sports films, and a musical. However, by the time he starred in Houdini (1953) with his wife Janet Leigh, "his first clear success," notes critic David Thomson, his acting had progressed immensely. He won his first serious recognition as a skilled dramatic actor in Sweet Smell of Success (1957) with co-star Burt Lancaster. The following year he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor in another drama, The Defiant Ones (1958). Curtis then gave what many believe was his best acting, in a completely different role, the comedy Some Like It Hot (1959). Thomson calls it an "outrageous film," and it was voted the number 1 funniest film in history from a survey done by the American Film Institute. It costarred Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe, and was directed by Billy Wilder. That was followed by Blake Edwards’ comedy Operation Petticoat (1959) with Cary Grant. They were both “frantic comedies,” and displayed "his impeccable comic timing." He often collaborated with Edwards on later films. His most significant serious part came in 1968 when he starred in the true-life drama The Boston Strangler, which some consider his "last major film role." The part reinforced his reputation as a serious actor with his "chilling portrayal" of serial killer Albert DeSalvo. He gained 30 pounds and had his face "rebuilt" with a false nose to look like the real DeSalvo. Curtis was the father of actresses Jamie Lee Curtis and Kelly Curtis by his first wife, actress Janet Leigh.







Movie credits linked with Tony Curtis.
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Danny Wilde
as Self - Actor (archive footage)
as Self (archive footage)
as Self
as Self
as Eric (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Self
as Self
as Mr. Schwartz
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Host
as Self
as Self
as Self
as Tony Curtis (Ringside Fan)
as Bernard (voice)
as Lenny Star Springer
Series credits linked with Tony Curtis.
as Tony Curtis • 3 eps
as Self (archive footage) • 1 eps
as Self (archive footage) • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Morris • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Tony Curtis • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Peter DiCaprio • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Dr. Mamba • 1 eps
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as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Roth • 23 eps
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as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 1 eps
as Self • 2 eps
as Danny Wilde • 24 eps
as Self • 1 eps