Birthday: 19 April 1946, Grappenhall, Cheshire, England, UK
Birth Name: Timothy James Curry
Height: 175 cm
Timothy James Curry was born on April 19, 1946 in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England. His mother, Maura Patricia (Langmead), was a school secretary, and his father, James Curry, was a Methodist Royal Navy chaplain. Curry studied Drama and English at Birmingham University, from which he graduated with Combined Honors. His first professional success was ...
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Timothy James Curry was born on April 19, 1946 in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England. His mother, Maura Patricia (Langmead), was a school secretary, and his father, James Curry, was a Methodist Royal Navy chaplain. Curry studied Drama and English at Birmingham University, from which he graduated with Combined Honors. His first professional success was in the London production of "Hair", followed by more work in the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Glasgow Civic Repertory Company, and the Royal Court Theatre where he created the role of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Show". He recreated the role in the Los Angeles and Broadway productions and starred in the screen version entitled The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Curry continued his career on the New York and London stages with starring roles in "Travesties", "Amadeus", "The Pirates of Penzance", "The Rivals", "Love for Love", "Dalliance", "The Threepenny Opera", "The Art of Success" and "My Favorite Year". He also starred in the United States tour of "Me and My Girl". He has received two Tony Award nominations for best actor and won the Royal Variety Club Award as "Stage Actor of the Year".A composer and a singer, Tim Curry toured the United States and Europe with his own band and released four albums on A&M Records. In addition to an active movie and television career, he is a sought-after actor for CD-ROM productions. His distinctive voice can be heard on more than a dozen audio books, and in countless animated television series and videos. He lives in Los Angeles, California. Show less «
[on his character Dr. Frank-N-Furter] The thing about playing somebody like that is it wakes you up ...Show more »
[on his character Dr. Frank-N-Furter] The thing about playing somebody like that is it wakes you up to all these possibilities. I mean the one thing I've been very concerned about is to not limit myself either, whether it's artistically, physically, sexually or mentally. He's been a great lesson to me, put it that way. Show less «
[with reference to climbing volcanos while filming Congo (1995)] I smoke two packs of Marlboros a da...Show more »
[with reference to climbing volcanos while filming Congo (1995)] I smoke two packs of Marlboros a day, which doesn't go well with volcanos. Show less «
My specialty roles are Louche, Brio and Bravura.
My specialty roles are Louche, Brio and Bravura.
["The Making of Gabriel Knight", on rapidly evolving computer technology] Any new way to infiltrate ...Show more »
["The Making of Gabriel Knight", on rapidly evolving computer technology] Any new way to infiltrate myself into your minds. Show less «
[on how The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) has left an impact] I think one of the things it has do...Show more »
[on how The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) has left an impact] I think one of the things it has done to audiences, particularly early in the game, and actually still now, is that it's been very kind of liberating sexually for them, and I guess it was very liberating for me too because it was a huge step to make. And certainly my agents were worried that it would kind of ruin my career and, of course, it hasn't. For me it was, I think, the most joyous time of my life. You know, I was still very young, it took me to Hollywood and to Broadway and into a kind of very peculiar immortality, and I'm very grateful for that. Show less «
I'm not a conventional leading man at all and have no wish to be.
I'm not a conventional leading man at all and have no wish to be.
[on The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)] It is parody but I play it and think of it as a kind of gr...Show more »
[on The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)] It is parody but I play it and think of it as a kind of grisly reality. Frank-N-Furter, as a variation on Frankenstein, is obsessed with image and the way that things look, but I see him and play him as a grisly, real freak. Show less «
I want to establish a wide range and play all kinds of parts. It's that sort of acting career I real...Show more »
I want to establish a wide range and play all kinds of parts. It's that sort of acting career I really respect. I like to turn a sharp left from whatever I've done before because that keeps me awake. That's why I want to be an actor -- I don't want to play endless variations on one character. Show less «
Maintaining my sense of humor through rehabilitation was absolutely vital but not tough. It's just p...Show more »
Maintaining my sense of humor through rehabilitation was absolutely vital but not tough. It's just part of my DNA. Show less «
[to a crowd at a Rocky Horror Picture Show convention] It's so comforting to know that there are so ...Show more »
[to a crowd at a Rocky Horror Picture Show convention] It's so comforting to know that there are so many people in this world sicker than I am. Show less «
They couldn't call it ["The Best of Tim Curry" CD] "Greatest Hits" because there weren't any.
They couldn't call it ["The Best of Tim Curry" CD] "Greatest Hits" because there weren't any.
["The Making of Gabriel Knight"] Gabriel Knight is VERY, very cool. And impossibly handsome. So of c...Show more »
["The Making of Gabriel Knight"] Gabriel Knight is VERY, very cool. And impossibly handsome. So of course, they picked me. Show less «