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Timothy James Curry, better known as Tim Curry, was born on April 19, 1946, in Grappenhall, England. He was the son of a Methodist Royal Navy chaplain and a school secretary. From a young age, Curry displayed an exceptional talent for singing, performing as a boy soprano in his church choir at the age of six. He later attended the University of Birmingham, where he studied English and Drama, laying the foundation for his future performing career.
Drawn to the stage, Curry began his professional acting career in theatre. His stage debut came in 1968 with the West End production of Hair, in which he played the character Woof. Around the same time, he began appearing in minor roles on British television, gradually building recognition for his performances.
Curry's breakthrough came in 1973 when he originated the role of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the stage production of The Rocky Horror Show. The production's popularity led to a 1975 film adaptation, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, in which Curry reprised his role. The film became a cult classic, and Curry's flamboyant and commanding performance remains a defining moment in his career. Though he took on other roles in theatre and recorded three music albums in the late 1970s, Curry remained most closely associated with his iconic portrayal in Rocky Horror.
In 1981, Curry earned his first Tony Award nomination for his performance in the Broadway production of Amadeus, where he played the role of Mozart. That same year, he appeared in the film adaptation of Annie, portraying the villainous Rooster Hannigan. Throughout the 1980s, he continued to gain recognition with roles in films like Clue (1985), where he played the butler Wadsworth, and with a notable arc in season two of the television crime series Wiseguy.
In the 1990 TV adaptation of Stephen King's It, Curry took on the chilling role of Pennywise the Clown, further showcasing his range as an actor. The following year, he won a Daytime Emmy Award for voicing Captain Hook in the animated series Peter Pan and the Pirates. His second Tony Award nomination came for his role in the stage musical My Favorite Year.
Curry continued performing in a variety of roles throughout the 1990s, including appearances in The Three Musketeers (1993) and Muppet Treasure Island (1996). He also lent his voice to numerous animated series, such as Sonic the Hedgehog and The Rugrats Movie (1998), further establishing his reputation as a versatile voice actor.
In 2000, Curry appeared in the hit action-comedy film Charlie's Angels. He continued contributing to the Rugrats film franchise and remained a sought-after voice actor. In addition to his voice work, Curry made guest appearances on popular television shows, including Psych and Criminal Minds, reinforcing his enduring appeal across genres and mediums.
Tim Curry has maintained a relatively private personal life. He is known to reside in a colonial-style villa in the Hollywood Hills and has never married. While he has been linked to various relationships throughout his life, including with Marcia Hurwitz, he has largely kept his private affairs out of the public eye.
With a career spanning theatre, film, television, and voice acting, Curry has earned the admiration of both audiences and peers. His estimated net worth is approximately $14 million USD. In recent years, Curry has faced health challenges, including a stroke in 2012, but he remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
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