Why Marilyn Monroe Drove Tony Curtis Crazy

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Tony Curtis shares his frustrations working with Marilyn Monroe on Some Like It Hot due to her chronic lateness. Subscribe for more celebrity moments: bit.ly/CelebsUpClose
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@TheSteveSteele
@TheSteveSteele 26 күн бұрын
Coming out of rehab was the best time to interview Tony Curtis. He was ready to be brutally honest.
@freddyalvaradamaranon304
@freddyalvaradamaranon304 20 күн бұрын
Demasiado torpe e injusto en varias de sus expresiones.
@georgevincent1834
@georgevincent1834 12 күн бұрын
Marilyn is a legend while Curtis was a second rater.
@Danny-fs1hk
@Danny-fs1hk 28 күн бұрын
Some Like It Hot is one of my favorite movies. Tony, Marilyn & Jack were outstanding in it!
@bobjohnson205
@bobjohnson205 28 күн бұрын
Not to mention Joe E. Brown!
@JoyAloha709
@JoyAloha709 27 күн бұрын
It never gets old!!
@rosebud-ame
@rosebud-ame 27 күн бұрын
Agree!
@pinupgirl1949
@pinupgirl1949 24 күн бұрын
I love that movie😊
@minarosered6699
@minarosered6699 6 күн бұрын
I watch it at least once a year. Jack and Tony were able to hold the scene with Marilyn who was definitely a scene stealer. You can't help but stare at her when she's on the screen. Love that movie. And the great George Raft.
@seasmoke26
@seasmoke26 28 күн бұрын
It was nice to see Tony Curtis while he was sober and articulate. A great actor and very charismatic.
@Melinda8162
@Melinda8162 28 күн бұрын
Yes, he looks good here and very articulate. I always liked him. At least as an actor. He’s correct, he was a professional.
@phildemetriou440
@phildemetriou440 27 күн бұрын
🎉​@@Melinda8162He was a heavy drug user and high most of the time.
@Channelofages
@Channelofages 27 күн бұрын
And he got to meet Lady Gaga
@shadykatie100
@shadykatie100 27 күн бұрын
@@Melinda8162 Totally agree with you.
@PierreC2
@PierreC2 26 күн бұрын
@@Channelofages haha that's not Lady Gaga lol
@terrywright7470
@terrywright7470 21 күн бұрын
Let`s begin with the fact that I am almost into my nineties, so MAYBE I am a little biased. I remember vividly Tony Curtis when he was in his prime, and all the young guys wanted to be like him. Truthfully, he has always been one of my heroes. He had EVERYTHING, Good looks, a great personality, and he was possibly the most Charismatic "Leading Man" that post war Hollywood has ever produced. Watching this interview brought it all back to me. I don`t think there is ONE top star in todays world who is his equal. I would just like to take this opportunity to say a HUGE "Thank You" to one of Hollywood`s true Legends for the absolute pleasure that he brought to MY generation
@vittoriopassanante2601
@vittoriopassanante2601 4 күн бұрын
I think you are biased. I do not dispute his talent. But it has been authenticated- NOT mere gossip, that he was a lousy, unfaithful philandering husband and an absent and neglectful father. Like Lucile Ball, Curtis may have been a great talent (Lucy’s BRILLIANCE is legendary) but he was unkind, self centered and entitled.
@terrywright7470
@terrywright7470 4 күн бұрын
@@vittoriopassanante2601 Everyone is entitled to have an opinion. To some people the glass is half full, to others it is half empty!!!
@alexanderreilly2607
@alexanderreilly2607 27 күн бұрын
"Some like it Hot" Now that is a absolute Classic... Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis & Jack Lemmon were just sublime in it... 👏 😍👏😍👏😍
@ZulcanPrime
@ZulcanPrime 29 күн бұрын
I like Tony Curtis because he was a direct and an authentic person. He was a great actor too.
@spacecoyote6646
@spacecoyote6646 29 күн бұрын
A lot of people who have been through rehab develop a brutal honesty
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
👍🏻❤️
@helen5852
@helen5852 28 күн бұрын
But according to his daughter Jaime, he was not a good father.
@andreah6379
@andreah6379 28 күн бұрын
His daughter is just like him.
@emilyzena7070
@emilyzena7070 28 күн бұрын
exactly, love his authenticity
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 28 күн бұрын
I appreciate the interviewer just letting Tony speak. The actor was in top form here.
@helen5852
@helen5852 28 күн бұрын
The interviewer let him talk because he lost control of the interview. Especially at the end when Tony thank everybody on the set and the audience but didn't mention the interviewer, he rarely looked at him while talking. Lots of insight on that body language.
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 28 күн бұрын
@@helen5852 I think you’re reading into it a little bit. I think the interviewer felt, hey…Curtis is on a roll, he’s delivering tremendous entertainment and insights into Hollywood…I’m just going to step out of the way and let him do his thing.
@Melinda8162
@Melinda8162 28 күн бұрын
This is one with Tony I think I’ve ever seen. 😀
@user-cc1po6ud9h
@user-cc1po6ud9h 27 күн бұрын
He is really condescending…..
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 27 күн бұрын
@@user-cc1po6ud9h He’s an actor, for crying out loud. Do you want him to behave like Sister Teresa?
@dineshapunchihewa1228
@dineshapunchihewa1228 24 күн бұрын
I was annoyed with other women for not allowing him to talk. The host did a good job by letting him talk. We missed few golden opportunities there to listen to him. What a charismatic intelligent man.
@listerine414
@listerine414 8 күн бұрын
Exactly. He was saying something good and she buts in with her nonsense
@eviehammond9509
@eviehammond9509 29 күн бұрын
Love Tony Curtis' honesty here. It may not seem ground breaking watchjng in 2024, but for the time period it happened it was huge.
@petemcardle6823
@petemcardle6823 26 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis is a New Yorker. These people are extremely witty and know how to express themselves. Certain cities produce people who have this ability. In the UK we have scousers from Liverpool; cockneys from the East End in London; and Scotland's Glaswegians are renowned for their clever repartee. The people of New York belong to this same clan.
@natali2able
@natali2able 23 күн бұрын
Actually its also his jewish humor.
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 22 күн бұрын
@@natali2able yes definitely!
@paulgreen3361
@paulgreen3361 28 күн бұрын
I remember going to Harrods for a meal in the top restaurant back in 1995, I was with a friend who was visiting another friend in hospital. Sitting at the table next to us was Tony Curtis, it was amazing listening to him talking to his guests.
@billwhite9703
@billwhite9703 27 күн бұрын
I can just imagine you there with your ear-horn.
@ivanbaric4017
@ivanbaric4017 27 күн бұрын
I am glad I came across this. Tony is awesome here. No acting, this a real deal.
@heikebohne8864
@heikebohne8864 18 күн бұрын
😮 Hello, what was there about Elvis❓❓
@jessicapazo7718
@jessicapazo7718 9 күн бұрын
I remember when I read this book on MM , I remember Tony Curtis saying and I quote " kissing Marilyn Monroe was like kissing a barracuda " :)
@Czechbound
@Czechbound 29 күн бұрын
Back when a celebraty panel could have a decent, honest conversation. He was quite a cultured man ( not totally primative as he said), and very fine painter.
@gregoryphillips3969
@gregoryphillips3969 28 күн бұрын
Didn't realize that Tony Curtis was so dynamic what a great person to interview. He's all of what human beings are. He was a great actor.
@sebastianward324
@sebastianward324 12 күн бұрын
Ohhh, that level of honesty and ability to articulate where one is life....very rare to see. Thanks Tony
@SarahAndrews24
@SarahAndrews24 Ай бұрын
Tony Curtis looks so good without that horrendous wig he wore later in life. RIP Tony ,your movies i enjoyed so much.
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 29 күн бұрын
his hairstyle was copied by millions of men in the 60s. it was called the tony curtis hairstyle esp the curl in front :)
@EmilyTienne
@EmilyTienne 28 күн бұрын
It was a toupe.
@sitcom1971
@sitcom1971 28 күн бұрын
Looks like the host has a toupee on?
@M1N1Girl007
@M1N1Girl007 28 күн бұрын
@@jessiejames7492 NOT any of the men I knew back then !!! LOL!!! No they didnt! lol
@ronnienose8608
@ronnienose8608 28 күн бұрын
​@@sitcom1971😊 No, that was Michael Aspel''s own hair
@wilburshaw9330
@wilburshaw9330 28 күн бұрын
I miss actors like Tony Curtis. Him, Jack Lemon, Walter Matthau etc. The Golden Age!
@RC-eb5hq
@RC-eb5hq 28 күн бұрын
Stars were better looking in general back then...looked healthier... Tony Curtis, Cary Grant, Barbara Eden, Liz Taylor, Elizabeth Montgomery,Nancy Sinatra, Dawn Wells, Peter Breck, Elvis, Robert Conrad...all that without botox...sigh..
@BeingMe532
@BeingMe532 28 күн бұрын
Agree! Back then the actors had talent. They didn't need any words to express emotions or even reply.
@Steger13
@Steger13 27 күн бұрын
​@@RC-eb5hqthey are no more stars like those guys they all gone now. The actors today are not stars
@user-xe5cz3dw8m
@user-xe5cz3dw8m 25 күн бұрын
@@RC-eb5hq Add Jimmy Stewart, Clark Gabel, and Joan Crawford to that list of talent
@laurenurban3942
@laurenurban3942 25 күн бұрын
I miss all those old stars too. They’re the Hollywood actors I will remember….. not the actors of today.
@Elvis-guy1973
@Elvis-guy1973 29 күн бұрын
Curtis was going to talk about Elvis Presley before the blonde butted in, now that would have been interesting.
@pauletteyoung112
@pauletteyoung112 29 күн бұрын
Who cares what she had to say!
@2009mysha
@2009mysha 28 күн бұрын
@@pauletteyoung112 Her husband Billy Connelly, but I guess he was drinking then. God she is gobby
@Charlie_Crown
@Charlie_Crown 28 күн бұрын
Pamela Stephenson, for a psychologist, she sure was clueless here 🙄
@jaycossey850
@jaycossey850 28 күн бұрын
@@Charlie_Crown I agree. Wished she'd shut up. Most likely starstruck. That can make someone get quiet--or gabby. She nearly ruined the whole interview.
@Elvis-guy1973
@Elvis-guy1973 28 күн бұрын
@@Charlie_Crown Is she the one with the silly hat on?
@richardfurlott4243
@richardfurlott4243 28 күн бұрын
I met Tony in Las Vegas . He was funny and teased me . I loved it ( also signed an autograph ) !
@shawngregory1429
@shawngregory1429 25 күн бұрын
I saw him in a restaurant in Vegas and he seemed very pleasant to everyone who approached him. I had to explain to my kids that he was a real, A-list actor.
@californianorma876
@californianorma876 18 күн бұрын
ooooo ❤❤❤❤❤
@acerjuglans383
@acerjuglans383 28 күн бұрын
THAT'S a classic Hollywood star. Engaging, entertaining, verbose, literate, whimsical, anecdotal....
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 27 күн бұрын
Quite a guy!
@jjsmith3302
@jjsmith3302 27 күн бұрын
...completely self-absorbed, domineering, and rude.
@comfeefort
@comfeefort 27 күн бұрын
​@@jjsmith3302 Right! Jackie Collins barely had a word, the other Female guest?
@Salutimondo
@Salutimondo 27 күн бұрын
@@comfeefort You are seeing a snippet of a longer interview and you make a silly judgement. With that interviewer each guest gets their own individual time to shine with the focus on them. Some want to steal back the spotlight when it's the other's turn but others sit respectfully while they have their turn in the spotlight.
@edie1011
@edie1011 27 күн бұрын
@@comfeefortThis is only his clip. Another clip shows the other guests interviews.
@ldavid2528
@ldavid2528 Ай бұрын
I've never watched Tony Curtis in an interview before- I would definitely like to see more. A shame he was interrupted a few times- wanted to hear more on what he was saying! Thank you for posting this. :)
@wendybutler1681
@wendybutler1681 Ай бұрын
This is the least smarmy I have ever seen Curtis in an interview. Usually full of innuendo and implied (or otherwise) naughtiness. Possibly because he was freshly sober. I appreciate Curtis. I ADORE Jack Lemmon.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
@@wendybutler1681Yes, Lemon was a wonderful actor. And he and Curtis were genius in ‘Some like it hot’.❤️
@jackspring7709
@jackspring7709 28 күн бұрын
Exactly: it's a pity she didn't shut up when he was talking.
@retha1875
@retha1875 28 күн бұрын
Who is the fool in the ridiculous hat?
@user-mo6tz6oh9i
@user-mo6tz6oh9i 28 күн бұрын
I think Carson had him on his show as a guest a few times.
@darlenechandler2403
@darlenechandler2403 29 күн бұрын
On one of my trips to LA with friends, we were having dinner in a restaurant called Nicki Blairs; and he was sitting with a group behind us. He came to our table to say hello in passing and he was so gracious to us. A lovely memory I have of him.
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 28 күн бұрын
Did he point to your plate and ask "are you gonna finish that?" Cuz that's a dead giveaway right there.
@nicholenoel349
@nicholenoel349 28 күн бұрын
I can't see a thing attractive about him
@danny1682
@danny1682 27 күн бұрын
He seems like a nice guy so why wasn't he nice to his kids ? He named each of his children in his will, just to make sure that each kid knew that he wasn't leaving them any of his money or his possessions. Heartless and mean.
@EastSide-qc5oy
@EastSide-qc5oy 27 күн бұрын
@@danny1682 He seems like a narcissist. I know that word is overused and abused but he really does.
@2girlbmuffydcassidy
@2girlbmuffydcassidy 26 күн бұрын
@@nicholenoel349 Do you mean in this interview or even when Tony was younger?
@stevemcmahon7676
@stevemcmahon7676 27 күн бұрын
Tony was the absolute best! So real and down to earth
@AlexMc9395
@AlexMc9395 28 күн бұрын
Pamela Stephenson didn't seem to realize that her segment was over, and that it was the Aspel show, not hers.
@suzannarobinson4726
@suzannarobinson4726 26 күн бұрын
Agree.
@DansModelBench
@DansModelBench 26 күн бұрын
She was worried he was going off the rails.
@patcampton7163
@patcampton7163 24 күн бұрын
That's who she is...thanks.
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 22 күн бұрын
@@AlexMc9395 i watched oliver reed on a talk show. An american actress kept interrupting him. He told her’youve had your time madam, now its mine. ! She still was going on. I think he stood up and poured his glass of water on her! That shut her up! Well he warned her! He was so good in that interview.
@AlexMc9395
@AlexMc9395 22 күн бұрын
@@jessiejames7492 other way round 😊 Shelley Winters poured her water over Ollie.
@williamknox4240
@williamknox4240 Ай бұрын
loved tony,jack and marilyn in some like it hot...classic.
@artistsingerwriterproducer8288
@artistsingerwriterproducer8288 28 күн бұрын
I love this film
@andreah6379
@andreah6379 28 күн бұрын
Absolutely!!!
@2girlbmuffydcassidy
@2girlbmuffydcassidy 26 күн бұрын
I have that movie on a d v d
@user-xr2vl1vq2i
@user-xr2vl1vq2i 27 күн бұрын
Tony spoke from the heart. He returned to his orthodox roots which helped bring him back down to earth. R.I.P.
@alanblyde8502
@alanblyde8502 28 күн бұрын
He was sharp as a tack🤙
@mediascribble
@mediascribble 28 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis was a star when there really were stars in the old studio system. Almost everyone from that era is gone,
@lorenzomagazzeni5425
@lorenzomagazzeni5425 26 күн бұрын
Whiw - so now is jewish. I bet also John Waine would claim he' s lewish,
@morganwhite2176
@morganwhite2176 27 күн бұрын
why the blonde interrupted beats me. She derailed it and the brunette ‘’yes but Marilyn Monroe was brilliant’’. Both women missed the point of what he was saying. YES she was but it was usually others who had to pay for it. I wish they just would have let him talk.
@anitahood196
@anitahood196 27 күн бұрын
That's Pamela Stephenson. She's a psychologist and comedian and Billy Connelly's wife. Speaking of wives.
@ManvasPachenko
@ManvasPachenko 25 күн бұрын
Christ, chill out!! Curtis was just as interrupting, cutting the other two guests off. Who had just as much right to speak as he did!!
@morganwhite2176
@morganwhite2176 25 күн бұрын
@@ManvasPachenko calm down
@SuperBC10
@SuperBC10 25 күн бұрын
Typically trying to further their own careers in front of a "superstar".
@phillipecook3227
@phillipecook3227 25 күн бұрын
Jackie Collins kept derailing the conversation.
@Raul-nv7rr
@Raul-nv7rr 23 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis-clever, quick-witted guy… seems pretty lovable, too 😊
@lliamjurdom9505
@lliamjurdom9505 28 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis was up there with the greats ... a fine actor in his time.
@madelainepetrin1430
@madelainepetrin1430 28 күн бұрын
Tony looks amazing! Fun, articulate and that wonderful shirt and suit! What class ❤❤
@acb9896
@acb9896 27 күн бұрын
Well we all looked pretty good 35 years ago, darlin
@2girlbmuffydcassidy
@2girlbmuffydcassidy 26 күн бұрын
Tony has good taste in clothes : )
@123Rockchild
@123Rockchild 28 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis was always an interesting interview. He loves to talk.
@coleman6131
@coleman6131 28 күн бұрын
About himself.
@amalHope3
@amalHope3 28 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis was a good actor and I still enjoy watching his movies. RIP Tony
@WILLIAM1690WALES
@WILLIAM1690WALES Ай бұрын
You’ve Gotta love, Tony and Jackie, my God, both of them knew the system, but when Jackie put her hand out that was about respect and affection, mutually felt by both of them
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 29 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis is the man I am named after. My father named me Tony because Tony Curtis made a couple of movies about boxers around the time I was born, and my father was a boxer, so he admired Tony Curtis. I turned out to be the academic type, the opposite of a boxer, and a disappointment to my father. However, listening to Tony Curtis here, he has a practical and very down to Earth attitude to life that I can be happy that I am named after him. He owns his imperfections and has worked hard to achieve the things he achieved. I like that.
@richardichard4237
@richardichard4237 29 күн бұрын
I doubt you were a disappointment to your father. Boxing is a mugs game, despite the rare wealthy sane champs, most get destroyed and end up mentally or financially broke....
@user-mo6tz6oh9i
@user-mo6tz6oh9i 28 күн бұрын
Not Bernie?
@ldavid2528
@ldavid2528 28 күн бұрын
@@artistjoh Loved reading your comment. I'm sure you're father had many qualities, but perhaps he wasn't as eloquent as you and never found the right words to express his pride. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
@artistjoh
@artistjoh 28 күн бұрын
@@ldavid2528 My father had many very good qualities, but he was also violent, a racist, and misogynist. It is difficult to respect someone who believed that black people should be exterminated, along with gay people. Like many very uneducated people he despised anyone with education. There was no room for pride alongside his bigotry and anger that probably stemmed from feelings of inadequacy. He spent his life lying about his origins. He could never accept that we are ethnically Rromani, He cut his family off, and threatened the life of his brothers with a gun when they wanted to talk to him. There is a very understandable tendency to think good things about fathers, but not all fathers are equal, and not all fathers are good people. The victims of violence struggle to have respect for the perpetrator. The best I can hope for is to celebrate the good parts of his character that I see in myself, but make certain that the other side of him is buried with him, and never to be repeated in me or my children.
@ldavid2528
@ldavid2528 28 күн бұрын
@@artistjoh A huge amount of complexity to untangle; respect.
@thisis.michelletorres444
@thisis.michelletorres444 29 күн бұрын
He was a New York born Jew, who seems like a New York Italian. DEFINATELY A NEW YORKER THROUGH AND THROUGH!!!
@hank1519
@hank1519 29 күн бұрын
A Jewish boy from the Bronx!
@clydeb7713
@clydeb7713 29 күн бұрын
Jews and Italians in inner city New York were poor and had similar upbringings.
@paulasundlof6705
@paulasundlof6705 29 күн бұрын
Yes and he tells it like it was
@paulasundlof6705
@paulasundlof6705 29 күн бұрын
Looks dashing in all white💓
@ryangies4798
@ryangies4798 29 күн бұрын
New Yorker here. Lots of NYC Jews adopt Italian American mannerisms, especially those that grew up in the 20th century. Had a boss that legitimately believed he was some sort of mobster. Went so far to look and dress the part but was a Jewish guy from Long Island! 😂 Side note: I actually met Tony Curtis at Chiller Theater (google it for details) just about 6 months before he passed away. At that point he was just a jolly old guy that loved meeting his fans. His plastic surgery did not age well. His skin was translucent. At least I can say I met the legend. 11:25
@Midex74driver
@Midex74driver 27 күн бұрын
Tony was a genuine human being after dealing with Hollywood. May I add he also served in the military. That in my book is huge and not something you commonly see these days.
@mrknobchopps
@mrknobchopps 25 күн бұрын
@@Midex74driver loads of them did back then. Settle down. He wasn’t exactly Audie Murphy.
@Midex74driver
@Midex74driver 24 күн бұрын
@@mrknobchopps Yup lot of them did back then… not many today… and yeah.. no one is perfect.
@firenze5555
@firenze5555 Ай бұрын
He changed his tune at the end of his life about Marilyn Monroe and was much more gracious about her.
@within360
@within360 29 күн бұрын
He stunted his emotional life with drugs and alcohol.
@trevorthompson330
@trevorthompson330 29 күн бұрын
He told the truth here. He never said anything really bad. she was hard to work with.
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 29 күн бұрын
thats good! she didnt deserve it. robert mitchum was very gracious to the actresses he worked with never a nasty sentiment love him
@firenze5555
@firenze5555 29 күн бұрын
@@jessiejames7492 Love Robert Mitchum, too; my favorite film with him was The Night of the Hunter. So incredible!
@longstreet47
@longstreet47 29 күн бұрын
@@trevorthompson330-Totally agree. He really didn’t say anything bad, he was just being honest. He even referred to her as poor Marilyn, and he acknowledged that she had emotional troubles and he was sympathetic, but at the same time you’re there on time ready to work, but you have to wait around four or five hours for her to get herself together. You can be sympathetic and still be frustrated with the situation.
@davidhayter8516
@davidhayter8516 28 күн бұрын
‘Sweet Smell of Success’ with Burt Lancaster. Curtis was great. Brilliant movie.
@vincebalosky771
@vincebalosky771 27 күн бұрын
The defiant ones with Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis is another superb movie.
@phillipecook3227
@phillipecook3227 25 күн бұрын
Yes. Superb.
@stephenreeds3632
@stephenreeds3632 18 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more about The Sweet Smell of Success. Great film.
@patnevin4478
@patnevin4478 Ай бұрын
His autobiography is well worth a read i enjoyed it very much.
@eduardodiaz2649
@eduardodiaz2649 27 күн бұрын
Hie memoir was like having a drink with a good friend who is a fantastic storyteller
@Th3L0st0ne
@Th3L0st0ne 19 күн бұрын
whats it called
@Th3L0st0ne
@Th3L0st0ne 19 күн бұрын
there are two apparently? 1. Tony Curtis: The Autobiography (1993?) 2. American Prince: A Memoir (2008?)
@libertygiveme1987
@libertygiveme1987 25 күн бұрын
LOVE Tony Curtis, and LOVE how honest and Sincere he was. May he Rest in Eternal Peace.
@wadi_dog
@wadi_dog 28 күн бұрын
Blown away by this interview.
@mariaevans5793
@mariaevans5793 Ай бұрын
Tony just told the truth. Pamela, please shut up !!!!!😊
@PinkPumpkin529
@PinkPumpkin529 29 күн бұрын
How do YOU know he told the truth? Oh, guess you were there too! 🤣🤣🤣
@Charles010
@Charles010 29 күн бұрын
Well said.
@davidpar2
@davidpar2 29 күн бұрын
@@PinkPumpkin529in this same interview, Curtis went full disclosure on his rehab. Human discernment tells you he’s telling the truth
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
Yes, Pamela was a bit of a know it all back in the day and rather irritating.
@LJ-ht4zs
@LJ-ht4zs 29 күн бұрын
@@PinkPumpkin529 other actors said it too.
@jackspring7709
@jackspring7709 28 күн бұрын
He was just about to round off a point and Stephenson cut in. I wanted to hear what he had to say.
@roddyboethius1722
@roddyboethius1722 27 күн бұрын
She should never have been invited on to interrupt Tony
@NetWit20
@NetWit20 Ай бұрын
Natalie Wood could have said the same about Tony and Jack during the making of "The Great Race". They almost drove her nuts.
@richardichard4237
@richardichard4237 29 күн бұрын
Please tell us more....( re: Natalie Woods comment )
@jessiejames7492
@jessiejames7492 29 күн бұрын
i suppose some of these big stars get big heads and treat others with less respect?
@michelita2704
@michelita2704 29 күн бұрын
Absolutely I read that in one of her biographys. This was around the same time she tried to take her life. Don't know if this filming contributed to her stress..
@harrypettersen6714
@harrypettersen6714 28 күн бұрын
But this is not a clip of Natalie Wood. So, irrelevant comment.
@Slapjabber
@Slapjabber 27 күн бұрын
The Great Race! My favorite movie. Rare to hear someone mention it. Natalie Wood only made that movie, because she was promised by the studio that she could do another movie. Good thing.
@kgarrett1404
@kgarrett1404 18 күн бұрын
Met Tony at Gatwick Airport in 2010 sitting at departure gates quiet and looking very frail. Once I starting talking to him he came alive was very friendly. Had a real glint in his eye. RIP
@richardclegg5853
@richardclegg5853 27 күн бұрын
Spartacus, Some Like it Hot, The Boston Strangler, Operation Petticoat, The Defiant Ones, Sweet Smell of Success to name but a few... There not many actors, living or dead who wouldn't envy a resume like that. A true mensch...
@c.c.hiliner1065
@c.c.hiliner1065 12 күн бұрын
THE GREAT RACE!!!!!
@paulreading8980
@paulreading8980 8 күн бұрын
His best film in descending order were, The sweet smell of success, The Defiant Ones, Some Like it Hot.
@richardclegg5853
@richardclegg5853 8 күн бұрын
​@@paulreading8980I could go along with that ...
@wendybutler1681
@wendybutler1681 Ай бұрын
This was a great interview. Delightful, in fact.
@knownpleasures
@knownpleasures 28 күн бұрын
Michael Aspel was the best British celebrity interviewer
@dennisfalzon8946
@dennisfalzon8946 27 күн бұрын
A real star. R.I.P Tony Curtis
@alabaster193
@alabaster193 29 күн бұрын
I couldn't do this job. I tried auditioning for commercials at the age of 19 for a short time and realized I wanted a simple life. It was just too negative for me. I know why people turn to drugs and alcohol. This is a hard industry. All the money in the world means nothing if you can't cope. Not a lot of people make it to old age with their wits and their finances intact.
@photomanwilliams4147
@photomanwilliams4147 28 күн бұрын
So agree, I worked in the industry doing bit parts for a couple of years.There was no way to survive without either a wall of alcohol, drugs, or a wall of becomming emotional dead. Everyone wants the others to fail so they themselves feel successful. The true acting is the acting they do to appear they care for fellow performers.
@RC-eb5hq
@RC-eb5hq 28 күн бұрын
​@@photomanwilliams4147Kinda like the acting I did for 40 years: Acted like I wanted to go in to work on a computer in a cubicle every day, even with no sleep, jet lagged, sick with colds and respiratory infections, crippling menstrual cramps, etc. Should have gotten an Oscar!
@michaelklein5242
@michaelklein5242 25 күн бұрын
Best interview with Curtis I've seen.
@user-ls7sb2wd6r
@user-ls7sb2wd6r 29 күн бұрын
Always Danny Wilde to me. RIP Tony and Roger.
@LowPlainsDrifter60
@LowPlainsDrifter60 29 күн бұрын
Back in the day when TV series were entertaining & fun.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
‘The Persuaders’ was such fun to watch. Great chemistry between them.
@HughLamb-rd5yt
@HughLamb-rd5yt 28 күн бұрын
​@@user-fq8rs7rz3ithe persuaders was terrific. Curtis and Moore had great chemistry. And they were friends, contrary to what some people say. And of course,John Barrys theme. Outstanding. I do believe the idea for the persuaders come from an episode of "the saint.' it was an episode with Stuart Damon. He was the American in the show" the champions," were the three were superhuman.
@im-gi2pg
@im-gi2pg 28 күн бұрын
@@LowPlainsDrifter60where do you guys get these ideas? I’m curious because I see many similar comments coming mostly from (white?) men ages 40 to 65. I’m an old lady but I don’t long for the good old days. Where did this originate? From an uncomplicated, basically happy childhood?🤔
@LowPlainsDrifter60
@LowPlainsDrifter60 28 күн бұрын
@@im-gi2pg If you think TV is better today, then we can but be pleased for you. As for nostalgia, it isn't what it used to be. 🙄
@StevenTorrey
@StevenTorrey Ай бұрын
A lot of people have said what Tony Curtis said about Marylin: she was temperamental, couldn't remember her lines, constantly late, and so on. While she had great screen presence, there is no denying that. If she was misusing pills, that would only have added to her difficulties.
@monichat
@monichat 29 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon were so very patient, putting on with MM's behaviour, which was unacceptable - Yves Montand who made one movie with her said she was not respecting her movie partners and he told her to her face.
@LJ-ht4zs
@LJ-ht4zs 29 күн бұрын
Clark Gable felt that in the Misfits and Sir Laurence Olivier - said it too.
@brt5273
@brt5273 29 күн бұрын
Yes, well curtis also said in his book "The Making if Some Like it Hot" that he started an affair with Marilyn while they were filming, while they were both married, which resulted in a pregnancy that she miscarried. He always leaves that part out when he rehashes his discriptions of her being difficult. This guy is great at currying favor as a "victim" of impoverished childhood, the Hollywood studio system, and being now sober from drugs and alchohol, but he should have refrained from running his mouth about so many other people, based on his own flawed perception.
@monichat
@monichat 29 күн бұрын
@@brt5273 I just read on Wikipedia that Curtis and MM had a brief affair when they were both starting their movie carreer. No mention of an affair while filming SOME LIKE IT HOT You don't like Curtis, it is a wonder that you even bothered to read his book - The better to criticize him I guess
@monichat
@monichat 29 күн бұрын
@@LJ-ht4zs Clark Gable died soon after THE MISFITS ........ What he had to go through during filming didn't help
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 27 күн бұрын
Tony was a fine actor, who admitted to his flaws as a person...No Hollywood guy was more handsome than Tony, in his earlier days...that promise is a lot to live up to!
@tcsl7764
@tcsl7764 27 күн бұрын
Love his honesty.Very rare.
@bartvanbilzen3952
@bartvanbilzen3952 19 күн бұрын
"That 's not a criticism, just my observation." Good one, Tony. 😃
@kennethkennair
@kennethkennair 23 күн бұрын
It's a shame because you never get this kind of honest interview today because you'd be canceled quickly
@violarobles3362
@violarobles3362 20 күн бұрын
So true....unfortunately
@anthonylilly6862
@anthonylilly6862 29 күн бұрын
Tony was a nice guy, I got his phone number from my agent and rang him. I was doing a bunch of paintings of celebrities for charity and said if he posed the money would go to the charity of his choice. He paused and said, " Listen kid, I don't sell hamburger's" after he gently insulted me, we became friends and laughed about it. I eventually did his portrait but not for charity, for him. I have no idea where it is today. Probably one of his children have it. RIP Tony
@artistsingerwriterproducer8288
@artistsingerwriterproducer8288 28 күн бұрын
Regards from Monaco, donate for me a true charity for true living Artist
@MuzixMaker
@MuzixMaker 26 күн бұрын
Do you have an online gallery of your work?
@josemedeiros007
@josemedeiros007 27 күн бұрын
Great interview, Tony Curtis was such a great actor!
@raymonddigiacomo3072
@raymonddigiacomo3072 27 күн бұрын
There are very few (if any) Hollywood stars todaY with that kind of personality or charisma.
@-______-______-
@-______-______- 28 күн бұрын
Stop interrupting Tony Curtis please.
@Salutimondo
@Salutimondo 27 күн бұрын
Yes I agree. Each guest gets their chance to shine individually first and then they can chat together as a team.
@massapower
@massapower 26 күн бұрын
Ya ok. Go back time and try it.... GEEEZZZ feel better bow that you made a ridiculous comment!😏🙄
@lesleylesley5821
@lesleylesley5821 26 күн бұрын
I know, they are trying to upstage him with laughs and it's beyond annoying.
@user-sp6jk3zz5b
@user-sp6jk3zz5b Ай бұрын
Jaimi Leigh Curtis didn't have much positive to say about her father. The way he treated her mother was despicable. He was much like Eddie Fisher and Carrie had a lifetime of scars because of it
@LJ-ht4zs
@LJ-ht4zs 29 күн бұрын
I love Jaime Leigh Curtis.
@brt5273
@brt5273 29 күн бұрын
Yep. It's fine to love an actor's film work and the actors talent but a mistake to love the individual when they have quite clearly been very nasty through most of their lives. Almost every interview this guy rehashes how horrible it was working with Marilyn, but in one if his books he recounts that during filming he started an affair with her, while they were both married to other people, got her pregnent and she miscarried! He always leaves that out of his little Marilyn diatribes. A totally self centered, self absorbed cad, and people should keep that in mind before gushing over him.
@GoldSniper-ox7rk
@GoldSniper-ox7rk 29 күн бұрын
Jaimi Leigh Curtis, The son of Tony Curtis.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
@@brt5273Definitely a ‘cad’ and a bad husband and father. Liz Taylor was the exact same but no one points that out very often, why? She drank and drugged and let’s face it was a mediocre actress, but got away with it coz she was beautiful. Curtis at least was a good actor.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
@@GoldSniper-ox7rkdaughter!
@ximenatajesgonzalez4434
@ximenatajesgonzalez4434 17 күн бұрын
Very nice, amusing interview. Tony Curtis is super funny , smart and seems very honest. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@johnm5131
@johnm5131 29 күн бұрын
back when talent actually had talent.
@innervisions1828
@innervisions1828 27 күн бұрын
What an ignorant thing to say.
@richardmayora1289
@richardmayora1289 18 күн бұрын
People still have talent and actually have better opportunities to showcase it these days because they don’t have studios treating them like a product which is expected to be exactly the same every time.
@paigecat9104
@paigecat9104 26 күн бұрын
Refreshing They don't make actors like him anymore. CLASSIC
@kimchiwasabee
@kimchiwasabee 22 күн бұрын
How does she not comprehend,it's utterly disrespectful to not appreciate your co-stars' effort.
@Curlyblonde
@Curlyblonde 23 күн бұрын
He strikes me as very charming but narcissistic (which is not uncommon in Hollywood). The type of man that would chase a good-looking woman, love-bomb her passionately, then after having his way with her, very quickly lose interest and become callous toward her. Then quickly resuming going on the prowl looking for his next conquest to chase. I don't think many women turned him down. Loved his acting and his movies, but I believe he was toxic to women in his private life.
@RAW-zz7gt
@RAW-zz7gt 7 күн бұрын
Sounds accurate! 👍🏼😉
@MgtowFreightTrain
@MgtowFreightTrain 28 күн бұрын
Woman just can't let him speak
@cydelegs
@cydelegs 26 күн бұрын
Triggered Precious Princess Alert I didn’t realise that men never interrupt each other in conversations.
@SculptExpress-gv8jp
@SculptExpress-gv8jp 25 күн бұрын
What do you mean? He dominated the conversation! They had to fight to insert something in 😅
@bluestrife28
@bluestrife28 27 күн бұрын
This really speaks to my early-80’s born, 90’s Nick-at-Nite watching childhood. All of these people still feel so relevant in my world. ❤
@davonjohnson6117
@davonjohnson6117 10 күн бұрын
Wow amazing Interview Tony being so honest I liked it very much!
@jenniferadam8052
@jenniferadam8052 17 күн бұрын
Great interview! Tony was a really down to earth, humane guy, and humorous!
@Myplop
@Myplop Ай бұрын
What did Pamela come as? This is cringe
@FrankButterfield
@FrankButterfield 29 күн бұрын
It's the 80s.
@Harlock2day
@Harlock2day 28 күн бұрын
Pamela , what was her surname ?
@bobnewby9129
@bobnewby9129 28 күн бұрын
@@Harlock2day Pamela Stephenson
@Myplop
@Myplop 28 күн бұрын
@@Harlock2day Stephenson
@ragingpagan8847
@ragingpagan8847 28 күн бұрын
Timmy’s mallets
@markwardel6751
@markwardel6751 Ай бұрын
fabulous interview
@Nautilus1972
@Nautilus1972 14 күн бұрын
Laurence Olivier said she was late every day on their movie. Sometimes four and a half hours. But when she was on camera she came alive and magic happened.
@Greenr0
@Greenr0 26 күн бұрын
Geez, this is one of the best interviews ever. Tony, indeed, summarized the purpose of life very well.
@hollychavezgalleryandposts
@hollychavezgalleryandposts 24 күн бұрын
Love the banter between Tony Curtis and Jackie Collins about the Hollywood wives. Whenever, he was interrupted, his response was polite and witty. Great actor, and I enjoy his movies.
@spiritofkem
@spiritofkem 27 күн бұрын
Wow! I misjudged Tony Curtis! He’s a great story teller/speaker and a genuine nice person
@patriciafenwick5846
@patriciafenwick5846 17 күн бұрын
Was that Jackie Collins? Great seeing this interview. Loved him in The Vikings, Spartacus, and of course, Some Like It Hot.
@julieclifford6744
@julieclifford6744 Күн бұрын
Glad I got to meet him. Great interview. 👍
@bryanhead2670
@bryanhead2670 27 күн бұрын
Great man and actor. Simply enjoy his movies everyone!
@roberthill8797
@roberthill8797 28 күн бұрын
The Sweet Smell of Success is an incredible film and very meaning for our time.
@americanpatriot7359
@americanpatriot7359 29 күн бұрын
Whew…no ego there😂😂😂
@gustaaf1892
@gustaaf1892 28 күн бұрын
Comes with the territory of the entertainment industry. When people are treated like they are Gods it must be difficult to keep a level head.
@laurabernard2094
@laurabernard2094 28 күн бұрын
lol…
@haeuptlingaberja4927
@haeuptlingaberja4927 28 күн бұрын
Genius profound interview from Tony. And he has compassion for poor Marilyn, no matter how difficult she made his life. Absolute legend.
@laurar9748
@laurar9748 29 күн бұрын
He was no prize either. Ask his daughter.
@ZdenekZeman433
@ZdenekZeman433 28 күн бұрын
Son
@doreensino3582
@doreensino3582 29 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis was such an interesting man.
@tootscarlson
@tootscarlson 18 күн бұрын
Tony Curtis was his own biggest fan.
@rushmore3927
@rushmore3927 17 күн бұрын
Compared to most today- not at all.
@Ultra54able
@Ultra54able 9 күн бұрын
Terrific interview! I have a greater respect for him after seeing this
@SoulDaddy33
@SoulDaddy33 20 күн бұрын
You get the idea that nobody loves Tony Curtis more than Tony Curtis loves Tony Curtis.
@jbj27406
@jbj27406 29 күн бұрын
Is that blonde chick conducting the interview, or is she just there to keep derailing things?
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i 29 күн бұрын
That blond chick is Pamela Stephenson, Billy Connellys wife. She’s now a doctor of psychology and had a show called ‘Shrink rap’. And Curtis was one of her guests. It’s on YT, check it out.
@jbj27406
@jbj27406 29 күн бұрын
@@user-fq8rs7rz3i No thanks, I got a plenty of her right here. Not a big fan of Billy Connelly either. Makes sense.
@RawOlympia
@RawOlympia 28 күн бұрын
Very nutty hat to distract people from the seriousness and depth of Tony?
@ranc1977
@ranc1977 27 күн бұрын
@@RawOlympia She was annoying. Tony was giving us secrets from the movie sets and she interrupted him more than once.
@RawOlympia
@RawOlympia 27 күн бұрын
@@ranc1977 such a putz, to interrupt him!
@JakePurches-Base2music
@JakePurches-Base2music 18 күн бұрын
Brilliant - and amazing video quality too!
@goldgeologist5320
@goldgeologist5320 28 күн бұрын
What a great interview.
@jacquelinevasquez
@jacquelinevasquez 27 күн бұрын
He is entitled to his opinion but this was a hard time in Marilyn's life
@Jayskiallthewayski
@Jayskiallthewayski 20 күн бұрын
She suffered from Borderline Personality Disorder so it wasn't just a difficult phase. If you've ever been with a woman like that you understand he's being kind here.
@jacquelinevasquez
@jacquelinevasquez 20 күн бұрын
@@Jayskiallthewayski I read from a forensic psychologist that she may have been manic depressive. She could a joy or a terror.
@MaryJones-vo5nz
@MaryJones-vo5nz 28 күн бұрын
Tony was on a studio back lot, and he was walking around and passed over to another lot and saw someone standing in the doorway of a trailer. Tony said it was a young guy very handsome, and it was Elvis, he said hey, are you Tony Curtis,? Tony said yep, and Elvis said"I am such a fan, I use to work as a movie usher in Tennessee, and I thought you were a cool actor. Tony said that later Elvis died his hair black and said he wanted to look like Tony Curtis.
@artguti1551
@artguti1551 28 күн бұрын
That's Right! I remember, Elvis's hair was not jet black!
@marcoosvald8429
@marcoosvald8429 25 күн бұрын
Always loved this man's work. He was and will always be a Great Actor.
@danielawillbold880
@danielawillbold880 21 күн бұрын
Awesome interview, regarding the times it was shown on tv 🎉. And kudos to sobriety 👏👏👏: makes you brutally honest ( ' I just come from a rehabilitation centre, I speak from what I know '❤, so many people in our profession are drunkers' aso). And funny 🎉👏.
@LB-ty6ks
@LB-ty6ks Ай бұрын
I always liked Tony Curtis.
@shootfirst2097
@shootfirst2097 27 күн бұрын
09:04 Or as Johnny Depp said, "Money doesn't buy you happiness, but it buys you a big enough yacht to sail right up to it."
@Tawadeb
@Tawadeb 11 күн бұрын
That's true
@judithmain688
@judithmain688 27 күн бұрын
I enjoyed this video!👍
@2_thumbs_up_baby
@2_thumbs_up_baby 19 күн бұрын
Interesting interview. Enjoyed it. Tony 59 here
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