Jack Curtis

Jack Curtis

Deceased · Born: Jun 16, 1926 · Died: Sep 1, 1970

Personal Details

BornJun 16, 1926 Queens, New York USA
Spouse
  • Paulette Rubinstein

    ( Dec 31, 1964 to Sep 1, 1970 )
  • Terry Van Tell

Parents
  • Mabel Ford
Relatives
  • Beatrice Curtis (Half Sibling)
  • Dora Ford (Aunt or Uncle)
  • Roy Benson (Cousin)

Biography

Jack Curtis Jr., a multifaceted and accomplished individual, entered the world on June 16, 1926, in the bustling metropolis of New York, a city that would forever hold a special place in his heart. As a teenager in the 1940s, Curtis Jr. embarked on a journey that would ultimately shape the trajectory of his professional life, delving into the realm of voice acting.

Within this period, he had the privilege of performing on a diverse array of radio shows, showcasing his remarkable vocal talents to a wide audience. One such program that played a significant role in his early career was the popular radio show "Coast to Coast on a Bus", where he first encountered fellow voice actor Peter Fernandez, an encounter that would blossom into a lasting professional and personal connection.

Curtis's inaugural foray into the cinematic realm occurred in 1964 with the release of the iconic cult classic "The Flesh Eaters", a film that would go on to cement his reputation as a master of his craft.

As the visionary director behind the project, Curtis's creative fingerprints were evident throughout, as he brought his unique perspective to the table, shaping the very fabric of the film.

But his contributions didn't stop there. Curtis was also the driving force behind the film's script, pouring his heart and soul into the writing process, and meticulously crafting a narrative that would captivate audiences for generations to come.

His dedication to the project didn't waver, as he took on the role of editor, carefully weaving together the various threads of the story to create a cohesive and compelling whole.

And, in a testament to his boundless talent, Curtis even lent his skills to the camera department, capturing the film's pivotal moments with his own lens.

Through his multifaceted role, Curtis showcased his remarkable versatility, his unwavering dedication to his craft, and his unshakeable passion for storytelling.

This early triumph would set the stage for a long and illustrious career, as Curtis continued to push the boundaries of the medium, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema.

Jack Curtis, a man of intriguing background, possessed a unique link to the realm of entertainment. As the half-brother of Bea Curtis, he shared a familial bond with a woman who was, in turn, married to Harry Fox, a highly respected figure in the world of music and dance, renowned for his significant association with the iconic and popular song, "The Foxtrot".

Curtis's professional trajectory was marked by a long-standing camaraderie with Peter Fernandez, a connection that would eventually lead to a fruitful collaboration, as Fernandez would go on to entrust Curtis with providing voice-overs for the enduringly popular cartoon series "Speed Racer". Furthermore, Curtis's vocal talents were also showcased in the animated program "Marine Boy", thereby reinforcing his reputation as a highly accomplished voice actor.

Career

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The Flesh Eaters
The Flesh Eaters as Radio Deejay (voice) (uncredited)
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