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Jamie Lee Curtis, Curtis' daughter from his first marriage, with "Psycho" actress Janet Leigh, is among family members expected to attend. She was estranged from her father for a long period, but they eventually reconciled and Curtis took pride in her on-screen credits that include "Perfect," "Halloween," "True Lies" and new comedy "You Again." She said in a statement that her father leaves behind a "legacy of great performances in movies and in his paintings and assemblages." Curtis was born Bernard Schwartz in the Bronx in 1925. His father wanted to be an actor, but was hindered by his heavy accent. Curtis found refuge in movies at age 12 after his younger brother was killed in a traffic accident. He served on a submarine during World War II, then enrolled in drama school on the G.I. Bill. An agent lined up an audition with Universal, and Curtis signed a seven-year contract starting at $100 a week at age 23. The studio gave him a new name: Anthony Curtis, taken from his favorite novel, "Anthony Adverse," and the Anglicized name of a favorite uncle. He later shortened it to Tony Curtis.
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