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John Curtis wrote a book setting out the business case for employing people with disabilities
MikeCurtis
Wed 28 Apr 2021 12.15 EDT
Last modified on Wed 28 Apr 2021 12.16 EDT
My father, John Curtis, who has died aged 89, lived a varied life, much of it in public service, helping to implement disabled people’s rights.
Born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, John was the son of Annie (nee Houghton) and Arthur Curtis, who ran a grocery store. He had many memories of providing rations to local people in the war years from their shop in Kingsthorpe Hollow.
John went to Northampton grammar school, but during the second world war, at the age of 15, John literally threw away his school cap and signed up with the Northamptonshire Regiment. He served 12 years in Germany, Trieste, Hong Kong and Korea. He was a member of the regimental band, playing the tuba, which he learned in the army. He later recorded some of his military band experiences in a book and wrote articles for the Internation
Actor Howard Duff, the proverbial good guy in films and television roles since the 1940s.
It seems that Arthur isn t an average real estate man; he s not even Arthur Curtis. He’s actor Jerry Raigan, a working thespian with an agent (David White), an alimony-demanding ex-wife (Eileen Ryan) and a starring role in a new movie. Jerry really believes that he s Arthur Curtis the real estate man, but he can t convince anyone else.
Arthur Curtis (Howard Duff) ultimate nightmare - his life is a movie!
Howard Duff was another polished American actor with tremendous charisma. He had once been married to fellow