Tim Curry

Tim Curry
Timothy James "Tim" Curryis an English actor, voice actor and singer, known for his work in a diverse range of theatre, film and television productions, often portraying villainous roles or character parts. Curry first rose to prominence with his portrayal of Dr Frank-N-Furter in the 1975 cult film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, reprising the role he had originated in the 1973 London and 1974 Los Angeles stage productions of The Rocky Horror Show...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth19 April 1946
CityGrappenhall, England
I think that me turning up is kind of a grim anti-climax, ... And I think that he should just have the life that he was meant to have. I think having a wrinkly actor show up 20 years after is a little old, really.
I think that me turning up is kind of a grim anti-climax. And I think that he should just have the life that he was meant to have. I think having a wrinkly actor show up 20 years after is a little old, really.
It's so comforting to know that there are so many people in this world sicker than I am.
He couldn't understand why I was tired at the end of a shift. My dad had one run a day. I don't think there's a guy anymore that goes home fully rested. You go home tired.
There's nothing more daunting than a musical, but there's also no more direct line to joy. Getting there, though, is like pushing treacle up stairs.
I've never modeled myself on anybody, but there are a lot of people whose work I really admire and attitudes I certainly subscribe to.
I really like the way that Jack Nicholson [acts] in particular works. I like the fact that he takes enormous risks. He's an enormously disciplined actor who seems to be totally capable of dealing with the business as a business and yet drop it totally when he's working.
Even smiling makes my face ache.
Um, musicians are funnier you know, than actors on the whole.
I remember candy rationing until I was, like, 7.
Any part that makes you world famous has got to be a blessing, hasn't it?
In most careers, you find something you do well, and you tie an increasingly larger bow on the package.
I still find it quite easy to find my way into a child's imagination. We're all Peter Pan ourselves in some respects. Everybody should keep some grip on childhood, even as a grownup.
I find there is something very intimate about being the voice in someone's ear when they're driving.