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Tony Curtis

Starring in over 140 major motion pictures. An American icon, Tony not only appears on the cover of The Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club but was the inspiration for, and the voice of, the character "Stony Curtis" in the cartoon The Flintstones.

 

Tony is now enjoying a successful career as a fine artist. Since at least the early 1960s, Curtis has had a second career as a painter, assemblage creator, and sketcher. His work can command more than $50,000 a canvas now and it is on this he now focuses rather than movies. "I still make movies but I'm not that interested any more. I paint all the time." Tonyƕs paintings are featured in galleries all around the world, including Whistler, London, and Paris.  In 2007 his painting The Red Table went on display at the Metropolitan Museum in Manhattan.