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− | Timothy James "Tim" Curry (born | + | [[File:Tim-Curry-as-Dr-Frank-N-Furter.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Tim Curry as Dr Frank-N-Furter]] |
+ | Timothy James "Tim" Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an English actor, singer, and voice artist. <br>He is most famous for originating the role of [[Dr. Frank-N-Furter]] (A Scientist) in ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' and ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''. | ||
− | Born in Grappenhall, Warrington, his father, James Curry, was a chaplain in the Royal Navy, and his mother, Patricia, was a school secretary. He had one | + | ==Biography== |
+ | Born in Grappenhall, Warrington, his father, James Curry, was a chaplain in the Royal Navy, and his mother, Patricia, was a school secretary. He had one sister, Judy, who was a concert pianist (she passed away in 2000). Curry spent most of his childhood in Plymouth, but after his father's death in 1958, his family moved to South London. Curry then went to boarding school and attended Kingswood School in Bath, Somerset. He has a degree in English and drama (BA Drama & Theatre Studies) from University of Birmingham, where he graduated from in 1968. | ||
− | Curry's first full-time role was as part of the original London | + | Curry's first full-time role was as part of the original London Cast of the musical ''Hair'' in 1968, where he first met [[Richard O'Brien]]. In 1973, he took the role of Frank-N-Furter in [[The Rocky Horror Show]] [[London Cast]], originating the part at London's [[Royal Court Theatre]] (in the [[Theater Upstairs]]). In 1974, he reprised the role in ''[[The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast]]'' at the [[Roxy Theatre]] in Los Angeles, the [[Belasco Theatre]] on Broadway in 1975 and in the film version, ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]].'' |
− | Curry went on to a long and celebrated career on both stage and screen, with a long list of credits including | + | Curry went on to a long and celebrated career on both stage and screen, with a long list of credits including a great deal of voice-over work. |
− | + | On July 13, 2012, Curry suffered from a major stroke. His mobility has been greatly reduced, though he has since appeared in public for two different tribute shows dedicated to his career. | |
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− | + | On March 27, 2014, at a career retrospective, ''[[An Evening with Tim Curry]]'' at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles, Curry announced he was working on an autobiography. | |
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− | 2014: ''Over the Garden Wall'' (TV Mini-Series) | + | On October 30, 2015, he appeared with [[Lou Adler]] and [[Sal Piro]] to commemorate [[Rocky Horror Picture Show Day]] at the [[UA Westwood]]. <BR> |
− | 2014:''Ribbit'' Terrence (English version, voice)<BR> | + | The following evening, Halloween, Curry was declared Honorary Mayor of the City of West Hollywood during the West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval. |
− | 2014:''Axel: The Biggest Little Hero'' | + | |
− | 2012-2014:''Star Wars: The Clone War''s (TV Series) Darth Sidious / Chancellor Palpatine<BR> | + | ==Recording Career== |
− | 2012-2014: ''Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja'' (TV Series) | + | [[File:CivicAd.jpg|200px|thumb|right|tour Flier for Santa Monica Civic and Roxy dates]] |
+ | Curry recorded a series of songs with Producer [[Lou Adler]] in 1976 that were not officially released as an album, though turned up in the form as the singles "Baby Love" b/w "Just 14" and possibly promotional-only "We Went As Far As We Felt Like Going" and "Biting My Nails." These four tracks were released on [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show 15th Anniversary Box Set]] as part of the ''Songs from the Vault'' CD. The whole 1976 session was later made available for download on-line. | ||
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+ | Concurrent with the phenomenal success of ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' as a midnight movie, Curry recorded three albums on A&M Records: ''[[Read My Lips]]'' (1978) ''[[Fearless]]'' (1979) and ''[[Simplicity]]'' (1981). The first two albums were supported by successful tours, the first of which opened at The [[Roxy Theatre]], in West Hollywood. A CD compilation with a working title of "Still Pretty Pushy" was officially released as ''The Best of Tim Curry'' in 1989, culled from the three LPs with a bonus track, a live version of the Bob Dylan song "Simple Twist of Fate." | ||
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+ | ==Filmography== | ||
+ | 2024: ''Stream''<BR> | ||
+ | 2016: ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again]]'' - [[Narrator]] / [[The Criminologist]]<BR> | ||
+ | 2014: ''Over the Garden Wall'' (TV Mini-Series) - Auntie Whispers (voice)<BR> | ||
+ | 2014: ''Ribbit'' - Terrence (English version, voice)<BR> | ||
+ | 2014: ''Axel: The Biggest Little Hero'' - Papa Qi (voice)<BR> | ||
+ | 2012-2014: ''Star Wars: The Clone War''s (TV Series) - Darth Sidious / Chancellor Palpatine (Voice)<BR> | ||
+ | 2012-2014: ''Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja'' (TV Series) - The Sorcerer (Voice)<BR> | ||
2013: ''Saving Santa'' (Video)<BR> | 2013: ''Saving Santa'' (Video)<BR> | ||
− | 2013:''Neville Baddington'' (voice)<BR> | + | 2013: ''Neville Baddington'' (voice)<BR> |
− | 2013:''Ben 10: Omniverse'' (TV Series) <BR> | + | 2013: ''Ben 10: Omniverse'' (TV Series)<BR> |
− | 2013:''Forever King Joseph Chadwick'' | + | 2013: ''Forever King Joseph Chadwick'' - Stage Manager (voice)<BR> |
− | 2013:''Gingerclown'' (voice)<BR> | + | 2013: ''Gingerclown'' (voice)<BR> |
− | 2012-2013: ''Young Justice'' (TV Series) G. Gordon Godfrey (voice)<BR> | + | 2012-2013: ''Young Justice'' (TV Series) - G. Gordon Godfrey (voice)<BR> |
− | 2012: ''What About Dick?'' (Video) Reverend Whoopsie<BR> | + | 2012: ''[[What About Dick?]]'' (Video) - Reverend Whoopsie<BR> |
− | 2012: ''Transformers: Rescue Bots'' (TV Series) Doctor Morocco<BR> | + | 2012: ''Transformers: Rescue Bots'' (TV Series) - Doctor Morocco<BR> |
− | 2008-2012: ''Phineas and Ferb'' (TV Series) Worthington Dubois / Stubbings (voice)<BR> | + | 2008-2012: ''Phineas and Ferb'' (TV Series) - Worthington Dubois / Stubbings (voice)<BR> |
− | 2012: ''The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying | + | 2012: ''The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange'' (TV Series) - Plum / Arugula (voice)<BR> |
− | 2012: ''Strange Frame: Love & Sax'' Dorlan Mig (voice)<BR> | + | 2012: ''Strange Frame: Love & Sax'' - Dorlan Mig (voice)<BR> |
2012 ''Back to the Sea Eric'' (voice)<BR> | 2012 ''Back to the Sea Eric'' (voice)<BR> | ||
2012: ''Outback'' Blacktooth (voice)<BR> | 2012: ''Outback'' Blacktooth (voice)<BR> | ||
− | 2011: ''The Voyages of Young Doctor Dolittle'' (TV Movie) Doctor Dolittle<BR> | + | 2011: ''The Voyages of Young Doctor Dolittle'' (TV Movie) - Doctor Dolittle<BR> |
2010: ''The North Star'' (Video short) (voice)<BR> | 2010: ''The North Star'' (Video short) (voice)<BR> | ||
− | 2010: ''Wolf Sheep'' <BR> | + | 2010: ''Wolf Sheep''<BR> |
− | 2010: ''Regular Show'' (TV Series) Master Prank Caller #2 / Hot Dog Leader (voice) <BR> | + | 2010: ''Regular Show'' (TV Series) - Master Prank Caller #2 / Hot Dog Leader (voice)<BR> |
− | 2010: ''Burke and Hare'' Doctor Monro<BR> | + | 2010: ''Burke and Hare'' - Doctor Monro<BR> |
− | 2010: ''Criminal Minds'' (TV Series) Billy Flynn<BR> | + | 2010: ''Criminal Minds'' (TV Series) - Billy Flynn<BR> |
− | 2009: ''Cranford'' (TV Series) Signor Brunoni<BR> | + | 2009: ''Cranford'' (TV Series) - Signor Brunoni<BR> |
− | 2009: ''Alice'' (TV Mini-Series) Dodo<BR> | + | 2009: ''Alice'' (TV Mini-Series) - Dodo<BR> |
− | 2009: ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (Video Game)Arl Rendon Howe (voice) <BR> | + | 2009: ''Dragon Age: Origins'' (Video Game) - Arl Rendon Howe (voice)<BR> |
− | 2009: ''Brütal Legend'' (Video Game) Doviculus (voice)<BR> | + | 2009: ''Brütal Legend'' (Video Game) - Doviculus (voice)<BR> |
− | 2009: ''Barbie and the Three Musketeers'' (Video) Philippe (voice) <BR> | + | 2009: ''Barbie and the Three Musketeers'' (Video) - Philippe (voice)<BR> |
− | 2009: ''Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!'' Piccadilly (voice) <BR> | + | 2009: ''Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey!'' - Piccadilly (voice)<BR> |
− | 2008: ''Ben 10: Alien Force'' (TV Series) Dr. Joseph Chadwick / Forever Knight #2 (voice) <BR> | + | 2008: ''Ben 10: Alien Force'' (TV Series) - Dr. Joseph Chadwick / Forever Knight #2 (voice)<BR> |
− | 2008: ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3'' (Video Game) Premier Anatoly Cherdenko <BR> | + | 2008: ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3'' (Video Game) - Premier Anatoly Cherdenko <BR> |
− | 2008: ''Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King'' (Video) The Goblin King (voice) <BR> | + | 2008: ''Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King'' (Video) - The Goblin King (voice)<BR> |
− | 2008: | + | 2008: ''Agatha Christie: Poirot'' (TV Series) - Lord Boynton<BR> |
− | 2008: ''The Secret of Moonacre'' Coeur De Noir <BR> | + | 2008: ''The Secret of Moonacre'' - Coeur De Noir<BR> |
− | 2008: ''The Color of Magic'' (TV Mini-Series) Trymon <BR> | + | 2008: ''The Color of Magic'' (TV Mini-Series) - Trymon<BR> |
− | 2008: ''Fly Me to the Moon 3D'' Yegor (voice) <BR> | + | 2008: ''Fly Me to the Moon 3D'' - Yegor (voice)<BR> |
− | 2007: ''Christmas in Wonderland'' Gordon McLoosh <BR> | + | 2007: ''Christmas in Wonderland'' - Gordon McLoosh<BR> |
− | 2007: ''The Chosen One | + | 2007: ''The Chosen One'' - Lucifer (voice)<BR> |
− | 2007: ''Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots'' (Video Game) Professor Calamitous (voice) <BR> | + | 2007: ''Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots'' (Video Game) - Professor Calamitous (voice)<BR> |
− | 2007: ''Psych'' (TV Series) Nigel St. Nigel <BR> | + | 2007: ''Psych'' (TV Series) - Nigel St. Nigel<BR> |
− | 2007: ''Once Upon a Christmas Village'' (Short) Sir Evil <BR> | + | 2007: ''Once Upon a Christmas Village'' (Short) - Sir Evil<BR> |
− | 2006-2007: ''Me, Eloise'' (TV Series) Mr. Salamone (voice) <BR> | + | 2006-2007: ''Me, Eloise'' (TV Series) - Mr. Salamone (voice)<BR> |
− | 2006: ''A Sesame Street Christmas Carol'' (Video) Narrator (voice) <BR> | + | 2006: ''A Sesame Street Christmas Carol'' (Video) - Narrator (voice)<BR> |
− | 2006: ''Garfield 2'' Prince (voice) <BR> | + | 2006: ''Garfield 2'' - Prince (voice)<BR> |
− | 2006: ''Queer Duck: The Movie'' (Video) Peccary (voice) <BR> | + | 2006: ''Queer Duck: The Movie'' (Video) - Peccary (voice)<BR> |
− | 2006: ''Wonder Pets!'' (TV Series) Tin Man <BR> | + | 2006: ''Wonder Pets!'' (TV Series) - Tin Man<BR> |
− | 2006: ''The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide'' (TV Movie) Dr. Calamitous (voice) <BR> | + | 2006: ''The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide'' (TV Movie) - Dr. Calamitous (voice)<BR> |
− | 2005: ''Loonatics Unleashed'' (TV Series) Ringmaster (voice) <BR> | + | 2005: ''Loonatics Unleashed'' (TV Series) - Ringmaster (voice)<BR> |
− | 2005: ''Bailey's Billion$'' Caspar Pennington <BR> | + | 2005: ''Bailey's Billion$'' - Caspar Pennington<BR> |
− | 2003-2005: ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' (TV Series) Prof. Finbarr Calamitous (voice) <BR> | + | 2003-2005: ''The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius'' (TV Series) - Prof. Finbarr Calamitous (voice)<BR> |
− | 2005: ''Duck Dodgers'' | + | 2005: ''Duck Dodgers'' (TV Series) - Magnificent Rogue<BR> |
− | 2005: ''¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico'' (Video) El Maléfico (voice) <BR> | + | 2005: ''¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico'' (Video) - El Maléfico (voice)<BR> |
− | 2005: ''Nicktoons Unite'' (Video Game) Prof. Calamitous <BR> | + | 2005: ''Nicktoons Unite'' (Video Game) - Prof. Calamitous<BR> |
− | 2004: ''Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' (Video Game) Satan (voice) <BR> | + | 2004: ''Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'' (Video Game) - Satan (voice)<BR> |
− | 2004: ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (Video Game) Lemony Snicket (voice) <BR> | + | 2004: ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (Video Game) - Lemony Snicket (voice)<BR> |
− | 2004: ''Kinsey | + | 2004: ''Kinsey'' - Thurman Rice <BR> |
− | 1998-2004: ''The Wild Thornberrys'' (TV Series) Nigel Thornberry / Additional Voices / Radcliffe (voice) | + | 1998-2004: ''The Wild Thornberrys'' (TV Series) - Nigel Thornberry / Additional Voices / Radcliffe (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999-2004: ''Hey Arnold!'' (TV Series) Leichliter (voice) <BR> | + | 1999-2004: ''Hey Arnold!'' (TV Series) - Leichliter (voice)<BR> |
− | 2004: ''Will & Grace'' (TV Series) Marion Finster <BR> | + | 2004: ''Will & Grace'' (TV Series) - Marion Finster<BR> |
− | 2004: ''Monk'' (TV Series) Dale 'The Whale' Biederbeck <BR> | + | 2004: ''Monk'' (TV Series) Dale 'The Whale' - Biederbeck<BR> |
− | 2003: ''The Proud Family'' (TV Series) Percival (voice) <BR> | + | 2003: ''The Proud Family'' (TV Series) - Percival (voice)<BR> |
− | 2003: ''ChalkZone'' (TV Series) Jacko (voice) <BR> | + | 2003: ''ChalkZone'' (TV Series) - Jacko (voice)<BR> |
− | 2003: ''Rugrats Go Wild'' Nigel Thornberry (voice) <BR> | + | 2003: ''Rugrats Go Wild'' - Nigel Thornberry (voice)<BR> |
− | 2003: ''Rugrats Go Wild!'' (Video Game) Nigel Thornberry (voice) <BR> | + | 2003: ''Rugrats Go Wild!'' (Video Game) - Nigel Thornberry (voice)<BR> |
− | 2002-2003: ''Teamo Supremo'' (TV Series) Lazer Pirate / Dastardly Dentist / Laser Pirate (voice) | + | 2002-2003: ''Teamo Supremo'' (TV Series) - Lazer Pirate / Dastardly Dentist / Laser Pirate (voice)<BR> |
− | 2002-2003: ''Family Affair'' (TV Series) Mr. Giles French <BR> | + | 2002-2003: ''Family Affair'' (TV Series) - Mr. Giles French<BR> |
− | 2003: ''Kids' Ten Commandments: The Not So Golden Calf'' (Video short) Hazzaka (voice) <BR> | + | 2003: ''Kids' Ten Commandments: The Not So Golden Calf'' (Video short) - Hazzaka (voice)<BR> |
− | 2002: ''Ozzy & Drix'' (TV Series) Nick O'Teen / Scarlet Fever (voice) <BR> | + | 2002: ''Ozzy & Drix'' (TV Series) - Nick O'Teen / Scarlet Fever (voice)<BR> |
− | 2002: ''Ritual'' Matthew Hope <BR> | + | 2002: ''Ritual'' - Matthew Hope<BR> |
− | 2002: ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' Nigel Thornberry / Col. Radcliff Thornberry (voice) <BR> | + | 2002: ''The Wild Thornberrys Movie'' - Nigel Thornberry / Col. Radcliff Thornberry (voice)<BR> |
− | 2002 ''The Cat Returns'' The Cat King (English version, voice) <BR> | + | 2002 ''The Cat Returns'' - The Cat King (English version, voice)<BR> |
− | 2002: ''Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights'' (Video Game) Mastermind (voice) <BR> | + | 2002: ''Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights'' (Video Game) - Mastermind (voice)<BR> |
− | 2002 ''The Scoundrel's Wife'' Father Antoine <BR> | + | 2002 ''The Scoundrel's Wife'' - Father Antoine<BR> |
− | 2002: Samurai Jack (TV Series) Worm 1 (voice) | + | 2002: Samurai Jack (TV Series) - Worm 1 (voice)<BR> |
− | 2001: ''The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie'' (TV Movie) Nigel Thornberry (voice) <BR> | + | 2001: American Express TV Commercial<BR> |
− | 2001: ''Teacher's Pet'' (TV Series) Spooky (voice) <BR> | + | 2001: ''The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie'' (TV Movie) - Nigel Thornberry (voice)<BR> |
− | 2001: ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'' (Video) Mouse King (voice) <BR> | + | 2001: ''Teacher's Pet'' (TV Series) - Spooky (voice)<BR> |
− | 2001: ''Wolf Girl'' (TV Movie) Harley Dune <BR> | + | 2001: ''Barbie in the Nutcracker'' (Video) - Mouse King (voice)<BR> |
− | 2001: ''Scary Movie 2'' Professor <BR> | + | 2001: ''Wolf Girl'' (TV Movie) - Harley Dune<BR> |
− | 2001: ''Gary & Mike'' (TV Series) Killer (voice) <BR> | + | 2001: ''Scary Movie 2'' - Professor<BR> |
− | 2001: ''Attila'' (TV Mini-Series) Theodosius <BR> | + | 2001: ''Gary & Mike'' (TV Series) - Killer (voice)<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall'' (TV Series) Slagar the Cruel (voice) <BR> | + | 2001: ''Attila'' (TV Mini-Series) - Theodosius<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Sacrifice'' (Video Game) Stratos (voice) | + | 2000: ''Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall'' (TV Series) - Slagar the Cruel (voice)<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' Sumo Singer (voice) <BR> | + | 2000: ''Sacrifice'' (Video Game) - Stratos (voice)<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Charlie's Angels'' Roger Corwin <BR> | + | 2000: ''Rugrats in Paris: The Movie'' - Sumo Singer (voice)<BR> |
− | 2000: ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' (TV Series) The Rottweiler (voice) <BR> | + | 2000: ''Charlie's Angels'' - Roger Corwin <BR> |
− | 2000: ''Lion of Oz'' Captain Fitzgerald (voice) <BR> | + | 2000: ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' (TV Series) - The Rottweiler (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999-2000: ''Rude Awakening'' (TV Series) Martin Crisp <BR> | + | 2000: ''Lion of Oz'' Captain Fitzgerald (voice)<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Sorted'' Damian Kemp <BR> | + | 1999-2000: ''Rude Awakening'' (TV Series) - Martin Crisp<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Four Dogs Playing Poker'' Felix <BR> | + | 2000: ''Sorted'' - Damian Kemp<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Martial Law'' (TV Series) The One (voice) <BR> | + | 2000: ''Four Dogs Playing Poker'' - Felix<BR> |
− | 1998-2000: ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'' (TV Series) Prince Lotor (voice) <BR> | + | 2000: ''Martial Law'' (TV Series) - The One (voice)<BR> |
− | 2000: ''Batman Beyond'' (TV Series) Mutro Botha (voice) <BR> | + | 1998-2000: ''Voltron: The Third Dimension'' (TV Series) - Prince Lotor (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Robots of Mars'' (voice) <BR> | + | 2000: ''Batman Beyond'' (TV Series) - Mutro Botha (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''The Titanic Chronicles'' (TV Movie) Officer Lightoller (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Robots of Mars'' (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''The Unbelievables'' (TV Movie) | + | 1999: ''The Titanic Chronicles'' (TV Movie) - Officer Lightoller (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Xyber 9: New Dawn'' (TV Series) King Renard <BR> | + | 1999: ''The Unbelievables'' (TV Movie)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Johnny Bravo'' (TV Series) Big Brother (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Xyber 9: New Dawn'' (TV Series) - King Renard<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' (Video Game) Gabriel Knight (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Johnny Bravo'' (TV Series) - Big Brother (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Pirates of the Plain'' Jezebel Jack <BR> | + | 1999: ''Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' (Video Game) - Gabriel Knight (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Bartok the Magnificent'' (Video) The Skull (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Pirates of the Plain'' - Jezebel Jack<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost'' (Video) Ben Ravencroft (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Bartok the Magnificent'' (Video) - The Skull (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Recess (''TV Series) Dr. Slicer(voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost'' (Video) -Ben Ravencroft (voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' (TV Series) Dr. Neugog (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Recess (''TV Series) - Dr. Slicer(voice)<BR> |
− | 1999: ''Jackie's Back!'' (TV Movie) Edward Whatsett St. John <BR> | + | 1999: ''Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot'' (TV Series) - Dr. Neugog (voice)<BR> |
− | 1998: ''The Rugrats Movie'' Rex Pester (voice) <BR> | + | 1999: ''Jackie's Back!'' (TV Movie) - Edward Whatsett St. John<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Jumanji'' (TV Series) Trader Slick (voice) <BR> | + | 1998: ''The Rugrats Movie'' - Rex Pester (voice)<BR> |
− | 1998: ''The Net'' (TV Series) Sorcerer (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Jumanji'' (TV Series) - Trader Slick (voice)<BR> |
− | 1998: ''Addams Family Reunion'' (TV Movie) Gomez Addams <BR> | + | 1998: ''The Net'' (TV Series) - Sorcerer (voice)<BR> |
− | 1998: ''Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?'' (TV Series) Maelstrom (voice) <BR> | + | 1998: ''Addams Family Reunion'' (TV Movie) - Gomez Addams<BR> |
− | 1998: ''The Easter Story Keepers'' (Video) Nero (voice) <BR> | + | 1998: ''Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?'' (TV Series) - Maelstrom (voice)<BR> |
− | 1998: ''Stories from My Childhood'' (TV Series) The Beast (voice) <BR> | + | 1998: ''The Easter Story Keepers'' (Video) - Nero (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''A Christmas Carol'' (Video) Ebenezer Scrooge (voice) <BR> | + | 1998: ''Stories from My Childhood'' (TV Series) - The Beast (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off'' (Video) Lord Dragaunus (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''A Christmas Carol'' (Video) - Ebenezer Scrooge (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Doom Runners'' (TV Movie) Dr. Kao <BR> | + | 1997: ''Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off'' (Video) - Lord Dragaunus (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Teen Angel'' (TV Series) Frog (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''Doom Runners'' (TV Movie) - Dr. Kao<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas'' (Video) Forte (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''Teen Angel'' (TV Series) - Frog (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994-1997: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (TV Series) Zimbo / Manager / Auggie (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas'' (Video) - Forte (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (''TV Series) Pianist (voice) <BR> | + | 1994-1997: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (TV Series) - Zimbo / Manager / Auggie (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994-1997: ''Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man'' (TV Series) George Herbert Walker 'King' Chicken / Simon Desmond / Regine Poulet (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (''TV Series) - Pianist (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Lexx'' (TV Series) Poet Man <BR> | + | 1994-1997: ''Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man'' (TV Series) - George Herbert Walker 'King' Chicken / Simon Desmond / Regine Poulet (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''McHale's Navy'' Maj. Vladikov <BR> | + | 1997: ''Lexx'' (TV Series) - Poet Man<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Lexx: The Dark Zone Stories'' (TV Mini-Series) The Poet <BR> | + | 1997: ''McHale's Navy'' Maj. Vladikov<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Freakazoid!'' (TV Series) Dr. Mystico (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''Lexx: The Dark Zone Stories'' (TV Mini-Series) - The Poet<BR> |
− | 1996-1997: ''Mighty Ducks'' (TV Series) Lord Dragaunus (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''Freakazoid!'' (TV Series) - Dr. Mystico (voice) <BR> |
− | 1997: ''Duckman'' (Video Game) George Herbert Walker 'King' Chicken (voice) <BR> | + | 1996-1997: ''Mighty Ducks'' (TV Series) - Lord Dragaunus (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''Over the Top'' (TV Series) Simon Ferguson <BR> | + | 1997: ''Duckman'' (Video Game) - George Herbert Walker 'King' Chicken (voice)<BR> |
− | 1997: ''The Blues Brothers Animated Series'' (TV Series) Don Kennedy / Principal Interest (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''Over the Top'' (TV Series) - Simon Ferguson<BR> |
− | 1995:-1997 ''The Mask'' (TV Series) Pretorius (voice) <BR> | + | 1997: ''The Blues Brothers Animated Series'' (TV Series) - Don Kennedy / Principal Interest (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie'' (Video) Lazlo Gigahurtz (voice) <BR> | + | 1995:-1997 ''The Mask'' (TV Series) - Pretorius (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster'' (Video Game) Dr. Frankenstein <BR> | + | 1996: ''Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie'' (Video) - Lazlo Gigahurtz (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Muppets Treasure Island'' (Video Game) Long John Silver <BR> | + | 1996: ''Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster'' (Video Game) - Dr. Frankenstein<BR> |
− | 1996: ''The Story of Santa Claus'' (TV Movie) Nostros, the eldest elf (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Muppets Treasure Island'' (Video Game) - Long John Silver<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Toonstruck'' (Video Game) Count Nefarious (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''The Story of Santa Claus'' (TV Movie) - Nostros, the eldest elf (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Quack Pack'' (TV Series) Moltoc (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Toonstruck'' (Video Game) - Count Nefarious (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Titanic'' (TV Mini-Series) Simon Doonan <BR> | + | 1996: ''Quack Pack'' (TV Series) - Moltoc (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles'' (TV Series) Dr. Anton Sevarius (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Titanic'' (TV Mini-Series) - Simon Doonan<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Adventures from the Book of Virtues'' (TV Series) (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles'' (TV Series) - Dr. Anton Sevarius (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Bruno the Kid'' (TV Series) Lazlo Gigahurtz (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Adventures from the Book of Virtues'' (TV Series) (voice)<BR> |
− | 1995-1996: ''Gargoyles'' (TV Series) Dr. Anton Sevarius (voice) <BR> | + | 1996: ''Bruno the Kid'' (TV Series) - Lazlo Gigahurtz (voice)<BR> |
− | 1991-1996: ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (TV Series) MAL / Blight-5's Computer (voice) <BR> | + | 1995-1996: ''Gargoyles'' (TV Series) - Dr. Anton Sevarius (voice)<BR> |
− | 1996: ''Muppet Treasure Island'' Long John Silver <BR> | + | 1991-1996: ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers'' (TV Series) - MAL / Blight-5's Computer (voice)<BR> |
− | 1995-1996: ''The Naked Truth'' (TV Series) Sir Rudolph Haley / Sir Rudolph Hailey <BR> | + | 1996: ''Muppet Treasure Island'' - Long John Silver<BR> |
− | 1995: ''Lover's Knot'' Cupid's Caseworker <BR> | + | 1995-1996: ''The Naked Truth'' (TV Series) - Sir Rudolph Haley / Sir Rudolph Hailey<BR> |
− | 1994-1995: ''Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad'' (TV Series) Kilokahn (voice) <BR> | + | 1995: ''Lover's Knot'' - Cupid's Caseworker<BR> |
− | 1995: ''Congo'' Herkermer Homolka <BR> | + | 1994-1995: ''Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad'' (TV Series) - Kilokahn (voice)<BR> |
− | 1995: ''The Pebble and the Penguin'' Drake (voice) <BR> | + | 1995: ''Congo'' - Herkermer Homolka <BR> |
− | 1995: ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' (TV Short) Finagle (voice) <BR> | + | 1995: ''The Pebble and the Penguin'' - Drake (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''Animated Stories from the Bible: Music Video - Volume 1'' (Video) God (voice) <BR> | + | 1995: ''Daisy-Head Mayzie'' (TV Short) - Finagle (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (TV Series) King Acorn (voice, credit only) <BR> | + | 1995: ''67th Annual Academy Awards'' - "Make 'Em Laugh" (vocalist)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger'' (Video Game) Melek (voice) <BR> | + | 1994: ''Animated Stories from the Bible: Music Video - Volume 1'' (Video) - God (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''Aladdin'' (TV Series) Kaleem / Caliph Kapok / Amok Mon-Ra(voice) <BR> | + | 1994: ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (TV Series) - King Acorn (voice, credit only)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''Earth 2'' (TV Series) Gaal <BR> | + | 1994: ''Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger'' (Video Game) - Melek (voice)<BR> |
− | 1992-1994: ''The Little Mermaid'' (TV Series) The Evil Manta (voice) <BR> | + | 1994: ''Aladdin'' (TV Series) - Kaleem / Caliph Kapok / Amok Mon-Ra(voice)<BR> |
− | 1993-1994: ''Mighty Max'' (TV Series) Skullmaster / Jules Verne (voice) <BR> | + | 1994: ''Earth 2'' (TV Series) - Gaal<BR> |
− | 1992-1994: ''Dinosaurs'' (TV Series) Jean-Claude / The Devil / Winston (voice) <BR> | + | 1992-1994: ''The Little Mermaid'' (TV Series) - The Evil Manta (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''The Shadow'' Farley Claymore <BR> | + | 1993-1994: ''Mighty Max'' (TV Series) - Skullmaster / Jules Verne (voice)<BR> |
− | 1994: ''Extra Terrorestrial Alien Encounter'' (Short) S.I.R. aka Simulated Intelligence Robotics (voice) <BR> | + | 1992-1994: ''Dinosaurs'' (TV Series) - Jean-Claude / The Devil / Winston (voice)<BR> |
− | 1993: ''Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'' (Video Game) Gabriel Knight / Gedde Butler (voice) <BR> | + | 1994: ''The Shadow'' - Farley Claymore<BR> |
− | 1992-1993:''Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa'' (TV Series) Jacque Le Beefe (voice, credit only) <BR> | + | 1994: ''Extra Terrorestrial Alien Encounter'' (Short) - S.I.R. aka Simulated Intelligence Robotics (voice)<BR> |
− | 1993: ''The Three Musketeers'' Cardinal Richelieu <BR> | + | 1993: ''Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'' (Video Game) - Gabriel Knight / Gedde Butler (voice)<BR> |
− | 1993: ''Tales from the Crypt'' (TV Series) Pa Brackett / Ma Brackett / Winona Brackett <BR> | + | 1992-1993:''Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa'' (TV Series) - Jacque Le Beefe (voice, credit only)<BR> |
− | 1991-1993: ''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' (TV Series) Sir Gawain (voice) <BR> | + | 1993: ''The Three Musketeers'' - Cardinal Richelieu<BR> |
− | 1991-1993: ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' (TV Series) Konk (voice) <BR> | + | 1993: ''Tales from the Crypt'' (TV Series) - Pa Brackett / Ma Brackett / Winona Brackett<BR> |
− | 1993: ''Roseanne'' (TV Series) Roger <BR> | + | 1991-1993: ''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' (TV Series) - Sir Gawain (voice)<BR> |
− | 1993: ''Loaded Weapon 1'' Mr. Jigsaw <BR> | + | 1991-1993: ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' (TV Series) - Konk (voice)<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Steadfast Tin Soldier'' (TV Movie) Jack-in-the-Box (voice) <BR> | + | 1993: ''Roseanne'' (TV Series) - Roger<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'' | + | 1993: ''Loaded Weapon 1'' - Mr. Jigsaw<BR> |
− | 1991-1992: ''Darkwing Duck'' (TV Series) Taurus Bulba (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''Steadfast Tin Soldier'' (TV Movie) - Jack-in-the-Box (voice)<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Batman: The Animated Series'' (TV Series) Leon's Henchman / Additional Voices / Robot Clown (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'' - Mr. Hector<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Passed Away'' Boyd Pinter <BR> | + | 1991-1992: ''Darkwing Duck'' (TV Series) - Taurus Bulba (voice)<BR> |
− | 1992: ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'' Hexxus (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''Batman: The Animated Series'' (TV Series) - Leon's Henchman / Additional Voices / Robot Clown (voice)<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Defenders of Dynatron City'' (TV Short) Atom Ed, the Floating Head (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''Passed Away'' - Boyd Pinter<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Capitol Critters'' (TV Series) Senator (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''FernGully: The Last Rainforest'' - Hexxus (voice)<BR> |
− | 1992: ''Fish Police'' (TV Series) Sharkster (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''Defenders of Dynatron City'' (TV Short) - Atom Ed, the Floating Head (voice)<BR> |
− | 1990-1991: ''Peter Pan and the Pirates'' (TV Series) Captain James T. Hook (voice) <BR> | + | 1992: ''Capitol Critters'' (TV Series) - Senator (voice)<BR> |
− | 1991: ''Big Deals'' (TV Movie) Christopher Nissell <BR> | + | 1992: ''Fish Police'' (TV Series) - Sharkster (voice)<BR> |
− | 1991: ''Oscar'' Dr. Poole <BR> | + | 1990-1991: ''Peter Pan and the Pirates'' (TV Series) - Captain James T. Hook (voice)<BR> |
− | 1991: ''Timeless Tales from Hallmark'' (TV Series) "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" Jack (voice) <BR> | + | 1991: ''Big Deals'' (TV Movie) - Christopher Nissell<BR> |
− | 1990: ''TaleSpin'' (TV Series) Thaddeos E. Klang (voice) <BR> | + | 1991: ''Oscar'' - Dr. Poole <BR> |
− | 1990: ''It'' (TV Mini-Series) Pennywise <BR> | + | 1991: ''Timeless Tales from Hallmark'' (TV Series) "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" - Jack (voice)<BR> |
− | 1990: ''The Marzipan Pig'' (TV Movie) Narrator (voice) <BR> | + | 1990: ''TaleSpin'' (TV Series) - Thaddeos E. Klang (voice)<BR> |
− | 1990: ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' (TV Series) Prince Charles / Reginald (voice) <BR> | + | 1990: ''It'' (TV Mini-Series) - Pennywise<BR> |
− | 1990: ''Wake, Rattle & Roll'' (TV Series) Ronald Chump (voice) <BR> | + | 1990: ''The Marzipan Pig'' (TV Movie) - Narrator (voice)<BR> |
− | 1990: ''The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda'' (TV Series) Additional Voices (voice) <BR> | + | 1990: ''Tiny Toon Adventures'' (TV Series) - Prince Charles / Reginald (voice)<BR> |
− | 1990: ''The Hunt for Red October'' Dr. Yevgeniy Petrov <BR> | + | 1990: ''Wake, Rattle & Roll'' (TV Series) - Ronald Chump (voice)<BR> |
− | 1989-1990: ''Paddington Bear'' (TV Series) Mr. Curry(voice) <BR> | + | 1990: ''The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda'' (TV Series) - Additional Voices (voice)<BR> |
− | 1990: ''Gravedale High'' (TV Series) Mr. Tutner (voice) <BR> | + | 1990: ''The Hunt for Red October'' - Dr. Yevgeniy Petrov<BR> |
− | 1990: ''The Easter Story'' (Video short) (voice) <BR> | + | 1989-1990: ''Paddington Bear'' (TV Series) - Mr. Curry(voice)<BR> |
− | 1989: ''Wiseguy'' (TV Series) Winston Newquay <BR> | + | 1990: ''Gravedale High'' (TV Series) - Mr. Tutner (voice)<BR> |
− | 1989: ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (TV Series) Ian Miles <BR> | + | 1990: ''The Easter Story'' (Video short) (voice)<BR> |
− | 1989: ''Long Ago and Far Away'' (TV Series) Abel (voice) <BR> | + | 1989: ''Wiseguy'' (TV Series) - Winston Newquay<BR> |
− | 1988: ''Abel's Island'' (Video short) Abelard 'Abel' Hassan de Chirico Flint (voice) <BR> | + | 1989: ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' (TV Series) - Ian Miles<BR> |
− | 1988: ''Pass the Ammo'' Rev. Ray Porter | + | 1989: ''Long Ago and Far Away'' (TV Series) - Abel (voice)<BR> |
− | 1988: ''The Creation'' (Video short) The Serpent (voice) <BR> | + | 1988: ''Abel's Island'' (Video short) - Abelard 'Abel' Hassan de Chirico Flint (voice)<BR> |
− | 1986: ''The Worst Witch'' (TV Movie) The Grand Wizard <BR> | + | 1988: ''Pass the Ammo'' - Rev. Ray Porter BR> |
− | 1985: ''Ligmalion: A Musical for the '80s'' (TV Movie) Eden Rothwell Esq. <BR> | + | 1988: ''The Creation'' (Video short) - The Serpent (voice)<BR> |
− | 1985: ''Clue'' Wadsworth <BR> | + | 1986: ''The Worst Witch'' (TV Movie) - The Grand Wizard<BR> |
− | 1985: ''Legend'' Darkness <BR> | + | 1985: ''Ligmalion: A Musical for the '80s'' (TV Movie) - Eden Rothwell Esq.<BR> |
− | 1985: ''Blue Money'' (TV Movie) Larry Gormley <BR> | + | 1985: ''Clue'' - Wadsworth<BR> |
− | 1983: ''Video Stars'' (TV Movie) Teddy Whazz <BR> | + | 1985: ''Legend'' - Darkness<BR> |
− | 1983: ''The Ploughman's Lunch'' Jeremy Hancock <BR> | + | 1985: ''Blue Money'' (TV Movie) - Larry Gormley<BR> |
− | 1982: ''Annie'' Rooster Hannigan <BR> | + | 1983: ''Video Stars'' (TV Movie) - Teddy Whazz<BR> |
− | 1982: ''Oliver Twist'' (TV Movie) Bill Sikes <BR> | + | 1983: ''The Ploughman's Lunch'' - Jeremy Hancock<BR> |
− | 1980: ''Times Square'' Johnny LaGuardia <BR> | + | 1982: ''Annie'' - Rooster Hannigan<BR> |
− | 1978: ''Wings of Ash: Pilot for a Dramatization of the Life of Antonin Artaud'' (Short) | + | 1982: ''Oliver Twist'' (TV Movie) - Bill Sikes<BR> |
− | 1978: ''ITV Sunday Night Drama'' (TV Series) Leonard Brazil <BR> | + | 1981: ''Saturday Night Live'' (TV Series) Host - Appears with [[Meat Loaf]] in ''[[Tim And Meat's One-Stop Rocky Horror Shop]]''<BR> |
− | 1978': ''Will Shakespeare'' (TV Mini-Series) William Shakespeare <BR> | + | 1980: ''Times Square'' - Johnny LaGuardia<BR> |
− | 1978: ''The Shout'' Robert Graves <BR> | + | 1978: ''Wings of Ash: Pilot for a Dramatization of the Life of Antonin Artaud'' (Short)<BR> |
− | 1977: ''Rock Follies of '77'' (TV Series) Stevie Streeter <BR> | + | 1978: ''ITV Sunday Night Drama'' (TV Series) - Leonard Brazil<BR> |
− | 1975: ''Three Men in a Boat'' (TV Movie) Jerome K. Jerome <BR> | + | 1978': ''Will Shakespeare'' (TV Mini-Series) - William Shakespeare<BR> |
− | 1975: ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' Dr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist <BR> | + | 1978: ''The Shout'' - Robert Graves<BR> |
− | 1974: ''Play for Today'' (TV Series) - "Schmoedipus" Glen <BR> | + | 1977: ''Rock Follies of '77'' (TV Series) - Stevie Streeter<BR> |
− | 1974: ''Napoleon and Love'' (TV Mini-Series) Eugene <BR> | + | 1975: ''Three Men in a Boat'' (TV Movie) - Jerome K. Jerome<BR> |
− | 1973: ''Armchair Theatre'' (TV Series) - "Verite" Mik <BR> | + | 1975: ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' Dr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist<BR> |
− | 1972: ''Stage 2'' (TV Series) - "The Duchess of Malfi" (1972) | + | 1974: ''Play for Today'' (TV Series) - "Schmoedipus" - Glen<BR> |
− | 1970: ''ITV Sunday Night Theatre'' (TV Series) - "The Policeman and the Cook" Crosscapel <BR> | + | 1974: ''Napoleon and Love'' (TV Mini-Series) - Eugene<BR> |
− | 1970: ''Ace of Wands'' (TV Series) Cashier <BR> | + | 1973: ''Armchair Theatre'' (TV Series) - "Verite" - Mik<BR> |
− | 1968: ''Television Theatre From'' (TV Series) "Sinking Fish Move Sideways" (1968) Waiter (as James Curry) | + | 1972: ''Stage 2'' (TV Series) - "The Duchess of Malfi" (1972) - Madman<BR> |
− | + | 1970: ''ITV Sunday Night Theatre'' (TV Series) - "The Policeman and the Cook" - Crosscapel<BR> | |
− | + | 1970: ''Ace of Wands'' (TV Series) - Cashier<BR> | |
− | + | 1968: ''Television Theatre From'' (TV Series) "Sinking Fish Move Sideways" (1968) - Waiter (as James Curry) | |
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− | + | 2012: ''[[What About Dick?]] ''(Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles) - Reverend Whoopsie<BR> | |
− | Tristan Tzara<BR> | + | 2011: ''Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead'' (Chichester Festival Theatre)<BR> |
+ | 2006: ''Monty Python's Spamalot'' [West End] London Production - King Arthur<BR> | ||
+ | 2001: ''A Christmas Carol'' - Ebenezer Scrooge (Theatre at Madison Square Garden)<BR> | ||
+ | 2005: ''Monty Python's Spamalot'' [Broadway] Original Broadway Production - King Arthur<BR> | ||
+ | 1999: ''The Wall'' (Berlin) - The Prosecutor<br> | ||
+ | 1991: ''Love Letters'' (LA Theatre Club)– Andy <BR> | ||
+ | 1989-1990: ''The Art of Success'' (Manhattan Theatre Club) - William Hogarth <BR> | ||
+ | 1987: ''Me and My Girl'' (US Tour]National Tour, 1987) - Bill Snibson<BR> | ||
+ | 1986 ''The Threepenny Opera'' [London Fringe]Royal National Theatre Production<BR> | ||
+ | 1985-86: ''Dalliance'' - Theodore (The National Theatre, London)<BR> | ||
+ | 1985-86: ''Love For Love'' (The National Theatre, London) - Tattle <BR> | ||
+ | 1983: ''The Rivals'' (The National Theatre, London) - Bob Acres<BR> | ||
+ | 1982: ''The Pirates of Penzance'' - Pirate King (Drury Lane Theatre Royal, London)<BR> | ||
+ | 1982: ''My Favorite Year'' [Broadway]Original Broadway Production - Alan Swann<BR> | ||
+ | 1980: ''Amadeus'' Broadway]Original Broadway Production - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart<BR> | ||
+ | 1975: ''Travesties'' [Broadway] - Tristan Tzara<BR> | ||
+ | 1975: ''The Rocky Horror Show'' [Broadway] Broadway Production - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter<BR> | ||
+ | 1974: ''The Rocky Horror Show'' [Los Angeles] Los Angeles Production - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter<BR> | ||
+ | 1973: ''The Rocky Horror Show'' [West End] Original London Production - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter<BR> | ||
+ | 1973: ''Give the Gaffers Time to Love You'' (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London)<BR> | ||
+ | 1972-73: ''Once Upon a Time'' (Duke of York's Theatre, London)<BR> | ||
+ | 1972: ''Time Off? Not a Ghost of a Chance'' (New Opera Company)<BR> | ||
+ | 1972: ''England's Ireland'' (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs)<BR> | ||
+ | 1972: ''Midsummer Night’s Dream'' (Scottish Opera Company) – Puck <BR> | ||
+ | 1971-1972: ''Cinderella'' (Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre) – Buttons<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''Danton’s Death'' – (Glasgow Citizen's Theatre)<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''Loot'' - (Glasgow Citizen's Theatre)<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''The Maids'' – Solange (Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre)<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''Life of Galileo'' - Sagredo (Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre)<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''The White Devil'' (Glasgow Citizen's Theatre)<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''Man is Man'' (Royal Court Theatre) - Sexton <BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''The Baby Elephant''(Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London) - Jesse<BR> | ||
+ | 1971: ''Titus Andronicus'' (Round House Theatre, London) - Bassianus<BR> | ||
+ | 1970: ''Lie Down I Think I Love You'' (The Strand Theatre, London) - Peter<BR> | ||
+ | 1970: ''The Sport of My Mad Mother' (The Royal Court Theatre, London)<BR> | ||
+ | 1969: ''After Haggerty - A Hippy'' (RSC – Aldwych Theatre, London)<BR> | ||
+ | 1968: ''Hair'' (Shaftsbury Theatre, London) – Various Roles Including Woof<BR> | ||
+ | 1965: ''The Devils'' – (Birmingham University) | ||
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− | + | * 1982: Royal Variety Club Award - Stage Actor of the Year - ''The Pirates of Penzance'' (Pirate King) | |
− | + | * 1991: Daytime Emmy Award - Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series ''Peter Pan and the Pirates'' (Captain Hook) | |
+ | * 2015: BTVA Voice Acting Award - Best Vocal Creation of a New Character ''Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja'' (Voice of Sorcerer) | ||
+ | * 2015: Actors Fund of America Artistic Achievement Award | ||
− | + | ==Convention Appearances== | |
− | Los Angeles | + | * 1977: [[The Rocky Horror Birthday Party]] (Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas) - April 23 |
− | + | * 1978: [[The Second Official Rocky Horror Show Convention]] (Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, Long Island, NY) - October 8 | |
+ | * 1990: [[15th Anniversary Convention]] ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA) - October 20 | ||
− | + | ==Notable Appearances== | |
− | + | * 1975: [[UA Westwood]] (Opening Night) - September 26 | |
− | + | * 2010: [[RHPS Tribute and Costume Ball]] - October 28 | |
+ | * 2014: [[An Evening with Tim Curry]] - March 27 | ||
+ | * 2015: [[Rocky Horror Picture Show Day]] - October 30 | ||
+ | * 2015: West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval- October 31 | ||
+ | * 2016: Rocky Horror Cast Reunion at The Hollywood Show - July 9 | ||
+ | * 2016: [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again Premiere]] - October 13 | ||
+ | * 2017: Tim Curry and [[Jamie Donnelly]]: ''An Evening Of Classic Broadway'' - Rockwell Table & Stage - March 20 | ||
+ | * 2018: [[Tim Curry Art Tribute]] - February 24, 2018 | ||
+ | * 2019: [[Meet the Timeless Tim Curry]] - March 28 & 30, 2019 | ||
+ | *2020: [[Live Reading of Rocky Horror Picture Show presented by Democratic Party of Wisconsin]] - October 31 | ||
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Timothy James "Tim" Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an English actor, singer, and voice artist.
He is most famous for originating the role of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (A Scientist) in The Rocky Horror Show and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Biography
Born in Grappenhall, Warrington, his father, James Curry, was a chaplain in the Royal Navy, and his mother, Patricia, was a school secretary. He had one sister, Judy, who was a concert pianist (she passed away in 2000). Curry spent most of his childhood in Plymouth, but after his father's death in 1958, his family moved to South London. Curry then went to boarding school and attended Kingswood School in Bath, Somerset. He has a degree in English and drama (BA Drama & Theatre Studies) from University of Birmingham, where he graduated from in 1968.
Curry's first full-time role was as part of the original London Cast of the musical Hair in 1968, where he first met Richard O'Brien. In 1973, he took the role of Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Show London Cast, originating the part at London's Royal Court Theatre (in the Theater Upstairs). In 1974, he reprised the role in The Rocky Horror Show - Original Roxy Cast at the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, the Belasco Theatre on Broadway in 1975 and in the film version, The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Curry went on to a long and celebrated career on both stage and screen, with a long list of credits including a great deal of voice-over work.
On July 13, 2012, Curry suffered from a major stroke. His mobility has been greatly reduced, though he has since appeared in public for two different tribute shows dedicated to his career.
On March 27, 2014, at a career retrospective, An Evening with Tim Curry at the Silent Movie Theater in Los Angeles, Curry announced he was working on an autobiography.
On October 30, 2015, he appeared with Lou Adler and Sal Piro to commemorate Rocky Horror Picture Show Day at the UA Westwood.
The following evening, Halloween, Curry was declared Honorary Mayor of the City of West Hollywood during the West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval.
Recording Career
Curry recorded a series of songs with Producer Lou Adler in 1976 that were not officially released as an album, though turned up in the form as the singles "Baby Love" b/w "Just 14" and possibly promotional-only "We Went As Far As We Felt Like Going" and "Biting My Nails." These four tracks were released on The Rocky Horror Picture Show 15th Anniversary Box Set as part of the Songs from the Vault CD. The whole 1976 session was later made available for download on-line.
Concurrent with the phenomenal success of The Rocky Horror Picture Show as a midnight movie, Curry recorded three albums on A&M Records: Read My Lips (1978) Fearless (1979) and Simplicity (1981). The first two albums were supported by successful tours, the first of which opened at The Roxy Theatre, in West Hollywood. A CD compilation with a working title of "Still Pretty Pushy" was officially released as The Best of Tim Curry in 1989, culled from the three LPs with a bonus track, a live version of the Bob Dylan song "Simple Twist of Fate."
Filmography
2024: Stream
2016: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again - Narrator / The Criminologist
2014: Over the Garden Wall (TV Mini-Series) - Auntie Whispers (voice)
2014: Ribbit - Terrence (English version, voice)
2014: Axel: The Biggest Little Hero - Papa Qi (voice)
2012-2014: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV Series) - Darth Sidious / Chancellor Palpatine (Voice)
2012-2014: Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (TV Series) - The Sorcerer (Voice)
2013: Saving Santa (Video)
2013: Neville Baddington (voice)
2013: Ben 10: Omniverse (TV Series)
2013: Forever King Joseph Chadwick - Stage Manager (voice)
2013: Gingerclown (voice)
2012-2013: Young Justice (TV Series) - G. Gordon Godfrey (voice)
2012: What About Dick? (Video) - Reverend Whoopsie
2012: Transformers: Rescue Bots (TV Series) - Doctor Morocco
2008-2012: Phineas and Ferb (TV Series) - Worthington Dubois / Stubbings (voice)
2012: The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange (TV Series) - Plum / Arugula (voice)
2012: Strange Frame: Love & Sax - Dorlan Mig (voice)
2012 Back to the Sea Eric (voice)
2012: Outback Blacktooth (voice)
2011: The Voyages of Young Doctor Dolittle (TV Movie) - Doctor Dolittle
2010: The North Star (Video short) (voice)
2010: Wolf Sheep
2010: Regular Show (TV Series) - Master Prank Caller #2 / Hot Dog Leader (voice)
2010: Burke and Hare - Doctor Monro
2010: Criminal Minds (TV Series) - Billy Flynn
2009: Cranford (TV Series) - Signor Brunoni
2009: Alice (TV Mini-Series) - Dodo
2009: Dragon Age: Origins (Video Game) - Arl Rendon Howe (voice)
2009: Brütal Legend (Video Game) - Doviculus (voice)
2009: Barbie and the Three Musketeers (Video) - Philippe (voice)
2009: Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! - Piccadilly (voice)
2008: Ben 10: Alien Force (TV Series) - Dr. Joseph Chadwick / Forever Knight #2 (voice)
2008: Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (Video Game) - Premier Anatoly Cherdenko
2008: Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King (Video) - The Goblin King (voice)
2008: Agatha Christie: Poirot (TV Series) - Lord Boynton
2008: The Secret of Moonacre - Coeur De Noir
2008: The Color of Magic (TV Mini-Series) - Trymon
2008: Fly Me to the Moon 3D - Yegor (voice)
2007: Christmas in Wonderland - Gordon McLoosh
2007: The Chosen One - Lucifer (voice)
2007: Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots (Video Game) - Professor Calamitous (voice)
2007: Psych (TV Series) - Nigel St. Nigel
2007: Once Upon a Christmas Village (Short) - Sir Evil
2006-2007: Me, Eloise (TV Series) - Mr. Salamone (voice)
2006: A Sesame Street Christmas Carol (Video) - Narrator (voice)
2006: Garfield 2 - Prince (voice)
2006: Queer Duck: The Movie (Video) - Peccary (voice)
2006: Wonder Pets! (TV Series) - Tin Man
2006: The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide (TV Movie) - Dr. Calamitous (voice)
2005: Loonatics Unleashed (TV Series) - Ringmaster (voice)
2005: Bailey's Billion$ - Caspar Pennington
2003-2005: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (TV Series) - Prof. Finbarr Calamitous (voice)
2005: Duck Dodgers (TV Series) - Magnificent Rogue
2005: ¡Mucha Lucha!: The Return of El Maléfico (Video) - El Maléfico (voice)
2005: Nicktoons Unite (Video Game) - Prof. Calamitous
2004: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Video Game) - Satan (voice)
2004: Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Video Game) - Lemony Snicket (voice)
2004: Kinsey - Thurman Rice
1998-2004: The Wild Thornberrys (TV Series) - Nigel Thornberry / Additional Voices / Radcliffe (voice)
1999-2004: Hey Arnold! (TV Series) - Leichliter (voice)
2004: Will & Grace (TV Series) - Marion Finster
2004: Monk (TV Series) Dale 'The Whale' - Biederbeck
2003: The Proud Family (TV Series) - Percival (voice)
2003: ChalkZone (TV Series) - Jacko (voice)
2003: Rugrats Go Wild - Nigel Thornberry (voice)
2003: Rugrats Go Wild! (Video Game) - Nigel Thornberry (voice)
2002-2003: Teamo Supremo (TV Series) - Lazer Pirate / Dastardly Dentist / Laser Pirate (voice)
2002-2003: Family Affair (TV Series) - Mr. Giles French
2003: Kids' Ten Commandments: The Not So Golden Calf (Video short) - Hazzaka (voice)
2002: Ozzy & Drix (TV Series) - Nick O'Teen / Scarlet Fever (voice)
2002: Ritual - Matthew Hope
2002: The Wild Thornberrys Movie - Nigel Thornberry / Col. Radcliff Thornberry (voice)
2002 The Cat Returns - The Cat King (English version, voice)
2002: Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights (Video Game) - Mastermind (voice)
2002 The Scoundrel's Wife - Father Antoine
2002: Samurai Jack (TV Series) - Worm 1 (voice)
2001: American Express TV Commercial
2001: The Wild Thornberrys: The Origin of Donnie (TV Movie) - Nigel Thornberry (voice)
2001: Teacher's Pet (TV Series) - Spooky (voice)
2001: Barbie in the Nutcracker (Video) - Mouse King (voice)
2001: Wolf Girl (TV Movie) - Harley Dune
2001: Scary Movie 2 - Professor
2001: Gary & Mike (TV Series) - Killer (voice)
2001: Attila (TV Mini-Series) - Theodosius
2000: Mattimeo: A Tale of Redwall (TV Series) - Slagar the Cruel (voice)
2000: Sacrifice (Video Game) - Stratos (voice)
2000: Rugrats in Paris: The Movie - Sumo Singer (voice)
2000: Charlie's Angels - Roger Corwin
2000: 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (TV Series) - The Rottweiler (voice)
2000: Lion of Oz Captain Fitzgerald (voice)
1999-2000: Rude Awakening (TV Series) - Martin Crisp
2000: Sorted - Damian Kemp
2000: Four Dogs Playing Poker - Felix
2000: Martial Law (TV Series) - The One (voice)
1998-2000: Voltron: The Third Dimension (TV Series) - Prince Lotor (voice)
2000: Batman Beyond (TV Series) - Mutro Botha (voice)
1999: Robots of Mars (voice)
1999: The Titanic Chronicles (TV Movie) - Officer Lightoller (voice)
1999: The Unbelievables (TV Movie)
1999: Xyber 9: New Dawn (TV Series) - King Renard
1999: Johnny Bravo (TV Series) - Big Brother (voice)
1999: Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned (Video Game) - Gabriel Knight (voice)
1999: Pirates of the Plain - Jezebel Jack
1999: Bartok the Magnificent (Video) - The Skull (voice)
1999: Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost (Video) -Ben Ravencroft (voice)
1999: Recess (TV Series) - Dr. Slicer(voice)
1999: Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (TV Series) - Dr. Neugog (voice)
1999: Jackie's Back! (TV Movie) - Edward Whatsett St. John
1998: The Rugrats Movie - Rex Pester (voice)
1996: Jumanji (TV Series) - Trader Slick (voice)
1998: The Net (TV Series) - Sorcerer (voice)
1998: Addams Family Reunion (TV Movie) - Gomez Addams
1998: Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? (TV Series) - Maelstrom (voice)
1998: The Easter Story Keepers (Video) - Nero (voice)
1998: Stories from My Childhood (TV Series) - The Beast (voice)
1997: A Christmas Carol (Video) - Ebenezer Scrooge (voice)
1997: Mighty Ducks the Movie: The First Face-Off (Video) - Lord Dragaunus (voice)
1997: Doom Runners (TV Movie) - Dr. Kao
1997: Teen Angel (TV Series) - Frog (voice)
1997: Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas (Video) - Forte (voice)
1994-1997: Aaahh!!! Real Monsters (TV Series) - Zimbo / Manager / Auggie (voice)
1997: The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (TV Series) - Pianist (voice)
1994-1997: Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (TV Series) - George Herbert Walker 'King' Chicken / Simon Desmond / Regine Poulet (voice)
1997: Lexx (TV Series) - Poet Man
1997: McHale's Navy Maj. Vladikov
1997: Lexx: The Dark Zone Stories (TV Mini-Series) - The Poet
1997: Freakazoid! (TV Series) - Dr. Mystico (voice)
1996-1997: Mighty Ducks (TV Series) - Lord Dragaunus (voice)
1997: Duckman (Video Game) - George Herbert Walker 'King' Chicken (voice)
1997: Over the Top (TV Series) - Simon Ferguson
1997: The Blues Brothers Animated Series (TV Series) - Don Kennedy / Principal Interest (voice)
1995:-1997 The Mask (TV Series) - Pretorius (voice)
1996: Bruno the Kid: The Animated Movie (Video) - Lazlo Gigahurtz (voice)
1996: Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster (Video Game) - Dr. Frankenstein
1996: Muppets Treasure Island (Video Game) - Long John Silver
1996: The Story of Santa Claus (TV Movie) - Nostros, the eldest elf (voice)
1996: Toonstruck (Video Game) - Count Nefarious (voice)
1996: Quack Pack (TV Series) - Moltoc (voice)
1996: Titanic (TV Mini-Series) - Simon Doonan
1996: Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (TV Series) - Dr. Anton Sevarius (voice)
1996: Adventures from the Book of Virtues (TV Series) (voice)
1996: Bruno the Kid (TV Series) - Lazlo Gigahurtz (voice)
1995-1996: Gargoyles (TV Series) - Dr. Anton Sevarius (voice)
1991-1996: Captain Planet and the Planeteers (TV Series) - MAL / Blight-5's Computer (voice)
1996: Muppet Treasure Island - Long John Silver
1995-1996: The Naked Truth (TV Series) - Sir Rudolph Haley / Sir Rudolph Hailey
1995: Lover's Knot - Cupid's Caseworker
1994-1995: Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad (TV Series) - Kilokahn (voice)
1995: Congo - Herkermer Homolka
1995: The Pebble and the Penguin - Drake (voice)
1995: Daisy-Head Mayzie (TV Short) - Finagle (voice)
1995: 67th Annual Academy Awards - "Make 'Em Laugh" (vocalist)
1994: Animated Stories from the Bible: Music Video - Volume 1 (Video) - God (voice)
1994: Sonic the Hedgehog (TV Series) - King Acorn (voice, credit only)
1994: Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger (Video Game) - Melek (voice)
1994: Aladdin (TV Series) - Kaleem / Caliph Kapok / Amok Mon-Ra(voice)
1994: Earth 2 (TV Series) - Gaal
1992-1994: The Little Mermaid (TV Series) - The Evil Manta (voice)
1993-1994: Mighty Max (TV Series) - Skullmaster / Jules Verne (voice)
1992-1994: Dinosaurs (TV Series) - Jean-Claude / The Devil / Winston (voice)
1994: The Shadow - Farley Claymore
1994: Extra Terrorestrial Alien Encounter (Short) - S.I.R. aka Simulated Intelligence Robotics (voice)
1993: Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (Video Game) - Gabriel Knight / Gedde Butler (voice)
1992-1993:Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (TV Series) - Jacque Le Beefe (voice, credit only)
1993: The Three Musketeers - Cardinal Richelieu
1993: Tales from the Crypt (TV Series) - Pa Brackett / Ma Brackett / Winona Brackett
1991-1993: The Legend of Prince Valiant (TV Series) - Sir Gawain (voice)
1991-1993: The Pirates of Dark Water (TV Series) - Konk (voice)
1993: Roseanne (TV Series) - Roger
1993: Loaded Weapon 1 - Mr. Jigsaw
1992: Steadfast Tin Soldier (TV Movie) - Jack-in-the-Box (voice)
1992: Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - Mr. Hector
1991-1992: Darkwing Duck (TV Series) - Taurus Bulba (voice)
1992: Batman: The Animated Series (TV Series) - Leon's Henchman / Additional Voices / Robot Clown (voice)
1992: Passed Away - Boyd Pinter
1992: FernGully: The Last Rainforest - Hexxus (voice)
1992: Defenders of Dynatron City (TV Short) - Atom Ed, the Floating Head (voice)
1992: Capitol Critters (TV Series) - Senator (voice)
1992: Fish Police (TV Series) - Sharkster (voice)
1990-1991: Peter Pan and the Pirates (TV Series) - Captain James T. Hook (voice)
1991: Big Deals (TV Movie) - Christopher Nissell
1991: Oscar - Dr. Poole
1991: Timeless Tales from Hallmark (TV Series) "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" - Jack (voice)
1990: TaleSpin (TV Series) - Thaddeos E. Klang (voice)
1990: It (TV Mini-Series) - Pennywise
1990: The Marzipan Pig (TV Movie) - Narrator (voice)
1990: Tiny Toon Adventures (TV Series) - Prince Charles / Reginald (voice)
1990: Wake, Rattle & Roll (TV Series) - Ronald Chump (voice)
1990: The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda (TV Series) - Additional Voices (voice)
1990: The Hunt for Red October - Dr. Yevgeniy Petrov
1989-1990: Paddington Bear (TV Series) - Mr. Curry(voice)
1990: Gravedale High (TV Series) - Mr. Tutner (voice)
1990: The Easter Story (Video short) (voice)
1989: Wiseguy (TV Series) - Winston Newquay
1989: The Tracey Ullman Show (TV Series) - Ian Miles
1989: Long Ago and Far Away (TV Series) - Abel (voice)
1988: Abel's Island (Video short) - Abelard 'Abel' Hassan de Chirico Flint (voice)
1988: Pass the Ammo - Rev. Ray Porter BR>
1988: The Creation (Video short) - The Serpent (voice)
1986: The Worst Witch (TV Movie) - The Grand Wizard
1985: Ligmalion: A Musical for the '80s (TV Movie) - Eden Rothwell Esq.
1985: Clue - Wadsworth
1985: Legend - Darkness
1985: Blue Money (TV Movie) - Larry Gormley
1983: Video Stars (TV Movie) - Teddy Whazz
1983: The Ploughman's Lunch - Jeremy Hancock
1982: Annie - Rooster Hannigan
1982: Oliver Twist (TV Movie) - Bill Sikes
1981: Saturday Night Live (TV Series) Host - Appears with Meat Loaf in Tim And Meat's One-Stop Rocky Horror Shop
1980: Times Square - Johnny LaGuardia
1978: Wings of Ash: Pilot for a Dramatization of the Life of Antonin Artaud (Short)
1978: ITV Sunday Night Drama (TV Series) - Leonard Brazil
1978': Will Shakespeare (TV Mini-Series) - William Shakespeare
1978: The Shout - Robert Graves
1977: Rock Follies of '77 (TV Series) - Stevie Streeter
1975: Three Men in a Boat (TV Movie) - Jerome K. Jerome
1975: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Dr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist
1974: Play for Today (TV Series) - "Schmoedipus" - Glen
1974: Napoleon and Love (TV Mini-Series) - Eugene
1973: Armchair Theatre (TV Series) - "Verite" - Mik
1972: Stage 2 (TV Series) - "The Duchess of Malfi" (1972) - Madman
1970: ITV Sunday Night Theatre (TV Series) - "The Policeman and the Cook" - Crosscapel
1970: Ace of Wands (TV Series) - Cashier
1968: Television Theatre From (TV Series) "Sinking Fish Move Sideways" (1968) - Waiter (as James Curry)
Stage Productions
2012: What About Dick? (Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles) - Reverend Whoopsie
2011: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Chichester Festival Theatre)
2006: Monty Python's Spamalot [West End] London Production - King Arthur
2001: A Christmas Carol - Ebenezer Scrooge (Theatre at Madison Square Garden)
2005: Monty Python's Spamalot [Broadway] Original Broadway Production - King Arthur
1999: The Wall (Berlin) - The Prosecutor
1991: Love Letters (LA Theatre Club)– Andy
1989-1990: The Art of Success (Manhattan Theatre Club) - William Hogarth
1987: Me and My Girl (US Tour]National Tour, 1987) - Bill Snibson
1986 The Threepenny Opera [London Fringe]Royal National Theatre Production
1985-86: Dalliance - Theodore (The National Theatre, London)
1985-86: Love For Love (The National Theatre, London) - Tattle
1983: The Rivals (The National Theatre, London) - Bob Acres
1982: The Pirates of Penzance - Pirate King (Drury Lane Theatre Royal, London)
1982: My Favorite Year [Broadway]Original Broadway Production - Alan Swann
1980: Amadeus Broadway]Original Broadway Production - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1975: Travesties [Broadway] - Tristan Tzara
1975: The Rocky Horror Show [Broadway] Broadway Production - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter
1974: The Rocky Horror Show [Los Angeles] Los Angeles Production - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter
1973: The Rocky Horror Show [West End] Original London Production - Dr. Frank 'N' Furter
1973: Give the Gaffers Time to Love You (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London)
1972-73: Once Upon a Time (Duke of York's Theatre, London)
1972: Time Off? Not a Ghost of a Chance (New Opera Company)
1972: England's Ireland (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs)
1972: Midsummer Night’s Dream (Scottish Opera Company) – Puck
1971-1972: Cinderella (Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre) – Buttons
1971: Danton’s Death – (Glasgow Citizen's Theatre)
1971: Loot - (Glasgow Citizen's Theatre)
1971: The Maids – Solange (Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre)
1971: Life of Galileo - Sagredo (Glasgow Citizen’s Theatre)
1971: The White Devil (Glasgow Citizen's Theatre)
1971: Man is Man (Royal Court Theatre) - Sexton
1971: The Baby Elephant(Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London) - Jesse
1971: Titus Andronicus (Round House Theatre, London) - Bassianus
1970: Lie Down I Think I Love You (The Strand Theatre, London) - Peter
1970: The Sport of My Mad Mother' (The Royal Court Theatre, London)
1969: After Haggerty - A Hippy (RSC – Aldwych Theatre, London)
1968: Hair (Shaftsbury Theatre, London) – Various Roles Including Woof
1965: The Devils – (Birmingham University)
Awards
- 1982: Royal Variety Club Award - Stage Actor of the Year - The Pirates of Penzance (Pirate King)
- 1991: Daytime Emmy Award - Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series Peter Pan and the Pirates (Captain Hook)
- 2015: BTVA Voice Acting Award - Best Vocal Creation of a New Character Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja (Voice of Sorcerer)
- 2015: Actors Fund of America Artistic Achievement Award
Convention Appearances
- 1977: The Rocky Horror Birthday Party (Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas) - April 23
- 1978: The Second Official Rocky Horror Show Convention (Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, Long Island, NY) - October 8
- 1990: 15th Anniversary Convention ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA) - October 20
Notable Appearances
- 1975: UA Westwood (Opening Night) - September 26
- 2010: RHPS Tribute and Costume Ball - October 28
- 2014: An Evening with Tim Curry - March 27
- 2015: Rocky Horror Picture Show Day - October 30
- 2015: West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval- October 31
- 2016: Rocky Horror Cast Reunion at The Hollywood Show - July 9
- 2016: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again Premiere - October 13
- 2017: Tim Curry and Jamie Donnelly: An Evening Of Classic Broadway - Rockwell Table & Stage - March 20
- 2018: Tim Curry Art Tribute - February 24, 2018
- 2019: Meet the Timeless Tim Curry - March 28 & 30, 2019
- 2020: Live Reading of Rocky Horror Picture Show presented by Democratic Party of Wisconsin - October 31