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R.I.P. Tony Curtis, 85

Although not really associated with television, Tony Curtis had
two series: "The Persuaders" (with Roger Moore) and "McCoy"
(an element of the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie for about a year).
Most of you will probably remember the "Stoney Curtis" episode
of "The Flintstones," where he provided Stoney's voice; also, he's
the father of Ms. Activia, Jamie Lee Curtis.

No comment on whether he's a legend. :)
 
bpatrick said:
Although not really associated with television, Tony Curtis had
two series: "The Persuaders" (with Roger Moore) and "McCoy"
(an element of the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie for about a year).
Most of you will probably remember the "Stoney Curtis" episode
of "The Flintstones," where he provided Stoney's voice; also, he's
the father of Ms. Activia, Jamie Lee Curtis.

No comment on whether he's a legend. :)

Just the other day I saw him ( on DVD ) appearing on Roseanne, the episode was quite funny actually. :)
 
bpatrick said:
also, he's the father of Ms. Activia, Jamie Lee Curtis.
...Ms. Activia's first ongoing TV gig was as Lt. Barbara Duran in the first season of the ABC 1977-79 sitcom Operation Petticoat; Tony Curtis co-starred in the 1959 theatrical movie that the series was based on...
 
Didn't Tony Curtis also host one of those Unsolved Mystery types of programs? I remember him doing a show about the death of George Reeves. It's on You Tube if anyone wants to see it.
 
The Voice of Reason said:
Didn't Tony Curtis also host one of those Unsolved Mystery types of programs? I remember him doing a show about the death of George Reeves. It's on You Tube if anyone wants to see it.

The show was called Hollywood Babylon, based on the book of the same title. The show uncovered scandals and was quite entertaining.
 
1959 Operation Petticoat Tony Curtis co-starring with Cary Grant. Funny as all get out.

"From now on you will refer to the casino as the supply depot".
 
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