The Charm of Charcoal
Sunday, October 3, 2010 at 07:32PM In the wake of news that Tony Curtis has died, we pay tribute to the actor by sharing this story from our book.
The first time Curtis used a charcoal grill to cook dinner was also memorable for another reason. "I bought a couple of steaks from the market," the movie star remembered, and he picked up his date from her hotel. Curtis was pleasantly surprised that he succeeded in igniting the charcoal — "and that it stayed lit." He cooked the steaks and served them with string beans, tomatoes, and a bottle of wine.
"I knew something was going to happen that night, and so did she," Curtis said. At about two o'clock in the morning, he and Marilyn Monroe retreated into the bedroom and made love.
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