- Endowed a scholarship to help graduates embark on their own acting careers and donated his Tony Award, theater memorabilia, and personal correspondence to his alma mater, the University of Utah.
- Best known for his bald-pated Daddy Warbucks in "Annie" and flamboyant Alban in "La Cage aux Folles" on the musical stage, he later won a bit of notice as a recurring character on TV's Cheers (1982) -- the snippy, calculating upstairs restaurant owner, John Allen Hill.
- Served three years with the Navy.
- He received bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Utah, where he was a student actor and cheerleader.
- Discovered by Orson Welles when Welles directed a college production of "Macbeth". Welles cast him in the role of Lennox the following year in his 1948 motion picture adaptation of the play, which launched his film career.
- In 1980, he played the voice of Grand Moff Tarkin in the NPR Original Star Wars Radio Drama.
- Curtis spent 12 years as a stage manager, beginning in 1949 as an assistant stage manager on a tour of the Martha Graham Dance Company, and later for Katharine Cornell and Guthrie McClintock.
- Won Broadway's 1971 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Musical) for "The Rothschilds."
- He was awarded the 1990 Drama-Logue Award for Performance for "The Cocktail Hour" in the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle Theatre (University of California) in Los Angeles, California.
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