American Prince
A Memoir
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No simple tell-all, American Prince chronicles Hollywood during its heyday. Curtis revisits his immense body of work and regales readers with stories of his associations with Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier, director Billy Wilder, as paramours Natalie Wood and Marilyn Monroe, among others.
Written with humor and grace, American Prince is a testament to the power of living the life of one’s dreams.©2008 Tony Curtis; (P)2008 Books on Tape
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“[F]illed with fond recollections of [Curtis’s] friendships with the famous and powerful but punctuated, too, by harsh words for Hollywood legends he says did him wrong….Curtis spares few intimate details about his years as a Hollywood lothario, including his teenage affair with a redheaded, ponytailed Marilyn Monroe.”
—USA Today
Praise for Tony Curtis
“When you’re with Tony Curtis, you’re with somebody very alive. He was—and is—one of the most ‘up’ people I have ever known.”
—Sidney Poitier
“Tony Curtis could have just been the beautiful young leading man, handsome, charming as hell . . . [but] he wanted to be a good actor, and he’s the only guy I know wholearned his craft successfully.”
—Jack Lemmon
“For Some Like It Hot, I wanted a straight leading man and a comedian. I was sure Tony was right for it. Tony is so open and animated. . . . It was a huge, wonderful
plus for the picture.”
—Billy Wilder
—USA Today
Praise for Tony Curtis
“When you’re with Tony Curtis, you’re with somebody very alive. He was—and is—one of the most ‘up’ people I have ever known.”
—Sidney Poitier
“Tony Curtis could have just been the beautiful young leading man, handsome, charming as hell . . . [but] he wanted to be a good actor, and he’s the only guy I know wholearned his craft successfully.”
—Jack Lemmon
“For Some Like It Hot, I wanted a straight leading man and a comedian. I was sure Tony was right for it. Tony is so open and animated. . . . It was a huge, wonderful
plus for the picture.”
—Billy Wilder
Since the focus is always on Curtis (and why not?), you won't necessarily get a good sense of chronology. All of a sudden he has two daughters with Janet Leigh, for example, but he never mentions their birth. What comes through most clearly is his charm and ambition, and he is disarmingly direct and unapologetic about all the women in his life. (Let's just say that you won't be able to count or keep track of them.)
This isn't a "change and grow" memoir, where the author hits you over the head with Insights throughout. As he presents himself, Curtis stays remarkably the same throughout his life. He always wanted to be an actor and a movie star, and he never wanted to produce or direct. Because he spent so many years acting, it would be nice to hear more about certain of his movies: HOUDINI is brushed off in a line or two, for example, and THE BOSTON STRANGLER is barely mentioned. Still, this is a good, entertaining book to listen to.
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I felt sad for Mr. Curtis....still do..that so much of his self esteem was wrapped up in how many women he could bed down.
Also kind of sad to listen to how his career went down the tubes as he aged. Plus, he lost out in such a big way by not being able to give more of himself to his children. Well,he seems happier now....I surely hope so !
Interesting
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Entertaining
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