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Hardcover American Prince: A Memoir Book

ISBN: 0307408493

ISBN13: 9780307408495

American Prince: A Memoir

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"All my life I had one dream and that was to be in the movies." He was the Golden Boy of the Golden Age. A prince of the silver screen. Dashing and debonair, Tony Curtis arrived on the scene in a blaze of bright lights and celluloid. His good looks, smooth charm, and natural talent earned him fame, women, and adulation-Elvis copied his look and the Beatles put him on their Sgt. Pepper album cover. But the Hollywood life of his dreams brought both...

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

Could not put the book down

I grew up watching Jamie Lee Curtis so when I seen Tony Curtis (her dad) had written a book thought why not read it. Glad I did.

tony curtis

I found this inside story of Hollywood in the fifties fascinating. His lifestyle is not to be admirered but he crossed paths with many other famous stars and directors.

Tony Curtis has never been better!

I thoroughly enjoyed American Prince. I have always liked Tony Curtis, but now I have an even better appreciation for him. Tony covers everything from his childhood, to making it in Hollywood and everything in between. He is not afraid to name names. The American Prince is not into trashing anyone, however he does tell it like it is, and I found the book a great read.

A Very Entertaining Read!

This book is a very entertaining read. I have 20 pages left to go on this book, and got on to my computer keyboard to tell readers everywhere to buy this book. This is the most enjoyable celebrity autobiography I read in years. Tony Curtis tells it all in spades about Hollywood, his films, the leading ladies he has bedded, his marriages, etc. GO GET YOURSELF A COPY OF THIS BOOK - IT'S FUN.

TONY ! TONY! TONY!

Having always been a HUGE fan of Tony Curtis, i couldn't wait to get this book; and it doesn't disappoint; Details of his childhood thru the move to California and beyond, you get to really know this man, his inner demons and his good fortunes too ! i enjoyed his writing style, like sitting in the room with him telling a story.. HIGHLY recommended reading if you are into autobiographies...

RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "BERNIE SCHWARTZ BECAME A HOLLYWOOD STAR & A HYPOCRITE"

Bernie Schwartz was born into a semi-dysfunctional Jewish family in New York in 1925. Bernie's family barely got by financially, but always had more than enough arguments between his Mother and Father to go around. Facing unhappiness morning-noon-and-night at home... and harsh anti-Semitism out in the streets... Bernie's only refuge... was his love of the movies. Any money he would earn whether from selling newspapers or shining shoes was spent on going to the movies. Bernie's dream was to one day be in the movies. His dream would eventually come true... under the name of TONY CURTIS! When Bernie was ten years-old, he and his younger brother Julius, who was six, were put in an orphanage for two weeks... a time that seemed like an eternity and would affect the future movie star for his entire life. As Bernie entered his teens he was made aware of his good looks by the way females started responding to him, and also by the way some guys would accuse him of being gay. His Mother would always make him take care of Julius and that would require Bernie to take his younger brother with him when he hung out with his friends. Most thirteen-year-old kids wouldn't want their nine-year-old brother hanging around with them when they were with their friends, so on one such occasion Bernie told Julius; "Go play with your own freakin' friends." Julius went on his own and didn't come back that night... and then the cops came to the door. Julius was hit by a truck and died very soon after. This was another major influence on the eventual psyche of Tony Curtis the man. Bernie was so unhappy at home... and had no interest in school... so in 1942 during World War II, despite being only sixteen-years-old he enlisted in the Navy by forging his Mother's signature. "FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE, I TASTED THE UNBELIEVABLE FREEDOM OF BEING ON MY OWN. MY MOTHER WASN'T SCREAMING. MY FATHER WASN'T SITTING THERE LOOKING MOROSE. ALL AROUND ME WERE THE EAGER YOUNG FACES OF GUYS LIKE ME, AND WE ALL BECAME FRIENDS. I ENJOYED THE NAVY BECAUSE OUR COUNTRY LOOKED AFTER US. THE NAVY WAS MY SURROGATE FAMILY. I HAVE TO SAY THAT I TOTALLY ENJOYED THE NAVY EXPERIENCE." When he got out of the Navy thanks to the GI bill he got involved in acting classes and did some theatre, and got discovered and sent to Hollywood and signed a contract with Universal Studios... and as they say the rest is history. But as Bernie becomes TONY CURTIS... though the history shared in this book is always interesting... the view the reader sees of the person Tony becomes is less than flattering. This in no way takes away from the enjoyment of the book... it just does not leave the reader with a very high perspective of Tony Curtis the person. From falling in love with a young unknown Marilyn Monroe... and then both going their separate ways to pursue fame... Tony throws around his bedroom conquests like someone throwing away a no-deposit-no-return bottle. Curtis unabashedly drops sexual partners names...
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