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Topic History of: Tony Curtis RIP
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In The Know JK2006 wrote:
he seemed fit enough only a few months ago...

He was 85, JK !

We are all getting on (sadly)
The Fat Controller Oh no, a real choker. A true legend. Other than his films he was terrific alongside Roger Moore in The Persuaders. RIP my friend.
JK2006 Great minds Pru - I was thinking exactly the same as I watched it!
Prunella Minge BBC News' obsession with that young bloke Lizo Mzimba who used to be on Newsround is most tiresome when they get him to comment on stories like this - he's only about 20something and he's blatantly cribbed info off wikipedia for this. A few months ago he explained to us that 'classical music has been around for much longer than rock and pop'. Get a grown-up to discuss Tony Curtis!
Prunella Minge Blimey, yes. A strange man, I always thought. And very camp. But at his best he was a good actor who could have done more had the roles been better.