Jack Curtis

Jack Curtis

  • Birthday: 6/16/1926
  • Deathday: 9/1/1970
  • Place of birth: Queens, New York USA
  • Fame for: Writing

Biography

Jack Curtis Jr. was born in New York on June 16, 1926. As a teenager in the 1940s he first got into voice acting. He performed on a myriad of radio shows, including Coast to Coast on a Bus, where he first met Peter Fernandez. Released in 1964, he made the cult classic The Flesh Eaters. Although credited as the film's director, he also wrote, edited, and provided camera work. Jack Curtis was also the half brother to Bea Curtis, who was married to none other than Harry Fox of The Foxtrot. Jack's longtime friend Peter Fernandez hired him to dub voices for Speed Racer. At the time he also provided voice-overs for the cartoon series, Marine Boy.

Filmography

The Flesh Eaters
Release date: 3/18/1964

The Flesh Eaters

Role(s): Radio Deejay (voice) (uncredited)

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Speed Racer: The Movie
Release date: 6/2/1992

Speed Racer: The Movie

Role(s): Narrator / Pops Racer (voice)

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The Flesh Eaters
Release date: 3/18/1964

The Flesh Eaters

Role(s): Director

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The Flesh Eaters
Release date: 3/18/1964

The Flesh Eaters

Role(s): Producer

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The Deadly Organ
Release date: 10/1/1967

The Deadly Organ

Role(s): Dialogue

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