This Girl Became a Star – The ‘Product of 13 Divorces,’ Her Dad Left Her Mom for 17-Year-Old Actress
|Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, a prominent celebrity couple of the ’60s, are often remembered for the bitterness and animosity that marked the later years of their marriage.
Hollywood, with its allure and elegance, has been a hub of romance among its top stars, and Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh were considered the Jack and Rose of the ’60s. Despite facing challenges, including risks to their careers, the couple defied the odds to be together. However, their journey took an imperfect turn, leading to their eventual divorce.
The birth of Jamie Lee Curtis was seen as a final attempt at finding peace in their tumultuous relationship. Tony Curtis, known for both his flamboyance and talent, embodied the essence of a superstar actor with style and charm.
Despite experiencing multiple failed marriages, his romance with Janet Leigh stood out as one of the most notable aspects of his life.
The captivating couple, central to attention during their time together, extended their relationship into their professional lives, sharing the screen in five movies.
Janet Leigh, already a established star, met Tony Curtis at a publicity party in the 1950s, a few years after her breakthrough role in the late ’40s. Their love story unfolded amidst the glamour of Hollywood, with Leigh’s reputation for her roles in movies such as “The Romance of Rosy Ridge” and “Little Women.”
While Leigh was more popular at the time, having earned recognition for her talent, Tony Curtis was yet to achieve his big break. Despite the rapid progress of their relationship and their marriage, cracks began to appear, and their love faded.
The birth of their first child, Kelly, failed to rekindle the spark, and Jamie, born later, was described as a “save-the-marriage baby.” Despite Jamie’s arrival, the couple eventually divorced in 1962.
Reflecting on her experience as a child of embattled parents, Jamie Lee Curtis expressed, “By the time I came along… my parents’ bond had deteriorated precipitously as their stardom grew. And like any other save-the-marriage baby, I failed.” Tony Curtis filed for divorce, leaving their family divided.
Janet Leigh, admired by fans and Hollywood figures, had captured the attention of mogul Howard Hughes, but her heart belonged to Tony.
Despite challenges, the couple was deeply in love and committed to overcoming obstacles, even if it meant facing opposition from those who supported their careers.
Similar to Leigh, Tony faced a significant test of...