Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis

TONY CURTIS d2010. American film actor whose career spanned six decades but who was mostly popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. He acted in more than 100 films in roles covering a wide range of genres, from light comedy to serious drama. He died in Nevada of a heart attack aged 85 on September 29th 2010.

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Tony Curtis

Reference Number. 14216B

£150.00

An original (date-stamped Heathrow Airport August 30th 1977) UK Immigration / Embarkation card (showing ; Name / Nationality / Date of Birth / Passport Number / Sex / UK Address), clearly filled out and signed in ink by Tony Curtis

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Tony Curtis & Janet Leigh

Reference Number. 13091A

£120.00

An original vintage 1957 index card, clearly signed and dedicated (To Michael) in ink by both Tony Curtis and his wife Janet Leigh

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Tony Curtis & Jane Leigh

Reference Number. 12361A

£100.00

A desirable pair of original vintage 1950s consecutive autograph book pages, clearly signed & dedicated (To Christine) in ink by both ; Tony Curtis d2010 and his actress wife (1951-62) Janet Leigh d2004

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JANET LEIGH d2004. American actress and the wife of fellow actor Tony Curtis 1951-1962. Discovered by actress Norma Shearer, she secured her first film contract with MGM in the late 1940s. Notable films include ; Safari (1958) / Touch Of Evil (1958) and The Manchurian Candidate (1962). She will however be forever remembered for playing the doomed Marion Crane in the Alfred Hitchcock classic "Psycho" (1960) ; a role for which she received a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for best supporting actress. Four times married, she died aged 77 following a heart attack in 2004

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Tony Curtis

Reference Number. 12361B

£68.00

An original vintage 1950s page, clearly signed and dedicated (To Christine) in ink by Tony Curtis

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Tony Curtis

Reference Number. 9244

£48.00

An original promotional booklet in card, clearly signed on the front cover in blue marker (John) by Tony Curtis.

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