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Tony Curtis

Is Tony Curtis A-List?

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NoTony Curtis is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1958

Oscar Nomination for The Defiant Ones

Lost A-list status in 1975

Dropped to C tier — Career Decline and TV Pivot

Ranking Timeline

1949D$0.1M

Hollywood Breakthrough with Universal

Curtis signed with Universal Pictures and began appearing in small film roles. His good looks and charm caught the attention of studio executives, setting the stage for stardom.

1957B▲▲$2M+$1.9M

Critical Acclaim in Sweet Smell

His performance in 'Sweet Smell of Success' showcased his dramatic range. This elevated him from a pretty-face actor to a serious talent.

1958A$4M+$2M

Oscar Nomination for The Defiant Ones

Curtis received his first Academy Award nomination for his role opposite Sidney Poitier. This cemented his status as one of Hollywood's leading men.

1959A$8M+$4M

Iconic Role in Some Like It Hot

Starring alongside Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon in Billy Wilder's comedy classic became his most iconic role. The film's enduring popularity solidified his place in cinema history.

1965A$12M+$4M

Peak Earning Years Mid-60s

Curtis commanded top dollar as a leading man in multiple films per year. His combination of dramatic and comedic roles made him one of Hollywood's most bankable stars.

1975C▼▼$10M-$2M

Career Decline and TV Pivot

As leading roles dried up, Curtis transitioned to television and supporting film roles. His star power faded as younger actors took over the industry.

1995C$15M+$5M

Character Actor and Guest Star

Curtis found steady work as a character actor in films and TV guest appearances. While no longer a leading man, he remained a recognizable Hollywood figure.

2010B$20M+$5M

Death and Estate Settlement

Curtis passed away at age 85, leaving behind a complicated estate and family drama. His legacy as a Golden Age Hollywood star and his iconic roles, particularly in 'Some Like It Hot,' have only grown in stature over time.

2026B$20M

Enduring Golden Age Hollywood Legend

Tony Curtis remains celebrated as one of the great stars of Hollywood's Golden Age. His performances in classic films continue to be studied and appreciated, ensuring his lasting cultural relevance.

Last updated: February 25, 2026