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Curtis married six times and fathered six children. He is the father of actresses Kelly Curtis and Jamie Lee Curtis with his first wife, actress Janet Leigh, and actresses Allegra Curtis and Alexandra Curtis with his second wife Christine Kaufmann. He had two sons with his third wife Leslie Allen, one of whom predeceased him.
On June 4, 1951, Leigh married actor Tony Curtis in a private ceremony in Greenwich, Connecticut. [87] Their romance and marriage was a frequent topic in gossip columns and film tabloids. [88] From 1951 to 1954, Leigh and Curtis appeared in numerous home movies directed by their friend Jerry Lewis.
Tony and his first wife, actress Janet Leigh, welcomed daughters Kelly in 1956 and Jamie Lee in 1958. A few years later, he welcomed daughters Alexandra in 1964 and Allegra in 1966 with his second ...
Curtis Enterprises was an American company established by actor Tony Curtis in 1961. The company was formed following the dissolution of Curtis' previous film production company, Curtleigh Productions, which he had co-founded with his first wife Janet Leigh in 1955. The couple separated, and then divorced, in 1962 leading Curtis to branch off ...
The youngest daughter of tinseltown royalty, Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, Jamie Lee began acting professionally when she was a teenager and made her own name in Hollywood in the 1970s and ‘80s ...
Christine Maria Kaufmann, the German-Austrian actress who won a Golden Globe at 17, married Tony Curtis at 18, died on Monday at 72. Christine Maria Kaufmann, actress and ex-wife of Tony Curtis ...
Jamie Lee Curtis was born in Santa Monica, California, on November 22, 1958, to actors Janet Leigh (born Jeanette Helen Morrison; 1927–2004) and Tony Curtis (born Bernard Schwartz; 1925–2010). Her mother was of Danish, German, and Scotch-Irish descent. [ 12 ]
Who Was That Lady? is a 1960 black and white American comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, and Janet Leigh. The movie was made by Ansark-Sidney, distributed by Columbia Pictures and produced by Norman Krasna, who also wrote the screenplay based on his successful Broadway play Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?