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"If you learn how to are in Vegas you could have the best time." - Tony Curtis A lot of ink has been spilled covering the lives of history's most influential numbers, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors' North american Legends series, readers can get caught up to accelerate on the lives of America's most significant men and women in enough time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long overlooked or never known. At the elevation of Hollywood's gold get older; of the 1940s through the first 60s, many of the industry's brightest stars could feature unique stories talking about how they were found out. Their distinctiveness as on-screen personalities was an important part of this stardom, but one unlikely professional, a mismatch of contrasts, dialects, looks, and personal patterns, was to be an icon of this, revered and disdained, however in the end, fondly appreciated by the movie industry and fan base. Tony Curtis was, in the beginning, considered by almost all of his acquaintances as a hack professional, however in time, person who took it upon himself to develop into a genuine screen musician. At his elevation as a matinee idol, Curtis was blessed with piercing blue eye and visual appearance, a physicality described as classically good looking. He was to create a new criteria in place for male beauty in his period, a feminized but robust heroism, in a position to portray grisly moments with a pretty guy appearance, then immediately switch cute and excel in light humor. Off-screen, Curtis was one of Hollywood's most prodigious womanizers, with a predatory erotic magnetism that was both alluring and feared.