Tony Curtis, Hollywood Heartthrob Who Donned Skirt, Dies at 85
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Tony Curtis, the 1950s Hollywood heartthrob who won acclaim as a sleazy press agent in “Sweet Smell of Success” and earned stardom as a skirt-wearing saxophone player in “Some Like It Hot,” has died. He was 85.
The star died in his bed at his Las Vegas home, according to a statement by the Clark County coroner’s office.