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Joseph "Jay" Curtis (April 5, 1950 – January 25, 2018) was an American author, producer, writer, director and actor. He won a Writers Guild of America award for "Outstanding script TV on-air promotion" in 2004 He is also known for being the creator, producer and star of the cult
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program ''
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'', co-directing ''75-0: The Documentary'', and writing two books of poetry for Lexingford Publishing chronicling his battle with
ALS Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a neurodegenerative disease that results in the progressive loss of motor neurons that control voluntary muscles. ALS is the most com ...
. Jay Curtis grew up in Verona, New Jersey attending Verona High School where he played
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. During his three-year tenure as a player, the team never won a single game, even losing 75–0 to Madison High School in 1966. This lopsided loss, part of a 32-game losing streak, would eventually become the subject matter of the documentary Curtis co-directed with fellow student Venanzio Cortese, ''75-0: The Documentary''. Curtis attended Montclair State University, studying English and later New York University where he studied
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. In 1976, he relocated to San Diego where he began working at
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In 1980, Curtis and Bruce Mueller created the cult-
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show ''
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'' where they presented the worst movies ever made (long before ''
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''). Curtis hosted the show as "Sal U. Lloyd" and would act in skits to interrupt the show as well as display subtitles to comment on the movie. The show enjoyed a local following, even beating out '' Saturday Night Live'' in the ratings one time and Curtis' Sal U. Lloyd persona became a local celebrity. Throughout the 1980s, Curtis freelanced in television, including producing sessions with The Promax Awards 'State of Our Art' sessions where he humorously predicted "The ability to interface video into the computer realm I think is going to change television. You can write that down." He also produced sessions with
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. In the 1990s, Curtis branded himself "The Creative Lifeguard" and became the On-air Brand-manager for CBS, producing and writing IDs, promos and marketing pieces that won over 40 PromaxBDA Awards. He also produced pieces with
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, NCAA,
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, NBC, ABC and more. In 2004, Jay received a Writers Guild of America Award for "Outstanding script TV on-air promotion". Curtis retired from television in 2011 and collaborated with his high-school friend Venanzio Cortese to produce a documentary about their losing football team ''75-0: The Documentary'', which was a finalist in the New Jersey Film Festival, which called the film "a multi-layered documentary about the impact of winning and losing in youth sports." He also produced music videos for his son
JT Curtis Joseph "JT" Curtis is an American musician, producer and actor based in New York City. He was an original cast member of the Broadway musical, ''Let it Be'' as the lead guitarist. He has played guitar with Shooter Jennings, Oscar Brashear, Rosi ...
, including "Bootleg Gasoline" and "Home (Last Stand)" which were both featured on Reverbnation. Throughout his life, Curtis had written poetry as a hobby. In 2015, he was diagnosed with
ALS Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neuron disease (MND) or Lou Gehrig's disease, is a neurodegenerative disease that results in the progressive loss of motor neurons that control voluntary muscles. ALS is the most com ...
(Lou Gehrig Disease) and chronicled the progression of his illness through a book of poems called ''In and Out of Dreaming,'' which was published by Lexingford Publishing LLC. In 2017, a second book was published, ''Flaws in the Road'' which chronicled many poems Curtis had written over the years. Curtis finished the book by typing with one finger. On January 26, 2018, Curtis' son announced that he died from ALS the day before. Jay Curtis was 67. Producer
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said of Curtis: "He will be missed dearly by all."


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Curtis, Jay American actors American producers Tisch School of the Arts alumni Montclair State University alumni Writers from Jersey City, New Jersey People from Verona, New Jersey Verona High School (New Jersey) alumni American poets 1950 births 2018 deaths Film directors from New Jersey