Tim Curry - Famous Singer

Tim Curry Net Worth

$12,000,000

Famous actor, singer, and composer Tim Curry has a net worth of $12 million. Curry is famously known for his role as the iconic Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the musical stage production and film adaptation of ‘The Rocky Horror Show,’ among his other film, television, and theater productions.

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Here are 3 key facts about Tim Curry mentioned in text:
  • Tim Curry is a British actor, singer, and composer with a net worth of $12 million.
  • Curry's most famous role is Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the original stage production and film adaptation of 'The Rocky Horror Show.'
  • Curry's extensive theatrical career has earned him three Tony nominations and critical acclaim for his performances, including playing Tristan Tzara in 'Travesties,' Alan Swann in 'My Favorite Year,' and King Arthur in 'Spamalot.'
Overall, Tim Curry is a highly versatile performer who has made his mark across the entertainment industry. Whether he is singing and dancing on stage or lending his unique voice to animated films, Curry continues to thrill audiences with his talent and charisma.

Basic Information About Tim Curry

Full NameTimothy Curry
CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsSinger, Actor, Voice Actor, Composer, Television producer
Net worth$12,000,000
Date of birth1946-04-19 (78 years old)
Place of birthGrappenhall
NationalityEngland
EducationUniversity of Birmingham
Curiosities and TrademarksOften plays classy, sophisticated characters with a rather ambitious side to their nature
Often plays menacing, sadistic villains
Distinctive smooth baritone voice
Cheshire cat grin and deep hearty laugh
FatherJames Curry
MotherPatricia Curry
Siblingsone (late sister: Judith)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Instagram β†—οΈŽ Twitter β†—οΈŽ Facebook β†—οΈŽ Youtube β†—οΈŽ Imdb

What Movie Awards did Tim Curry win?


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Tim Curry awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Primetime Emmy - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesNomineeTales from the Crypt1994
BTVA Television Voice Acting Award - Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television SeriesNomineeTransformers: Rescue Bots2013
BTVA Voice Acting Award - Best Vocal Creation of a New Character (First Time Being Animated)WinnerRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja2013
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramNomineeMighty Max1995

Tim Curry roles

Movie / Series Role
The Hunt for Red OctoberDr. Petrov
Charlie's AngelsRoger Corwin
The Rocky Horror Picture ShowDr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist
LegendDarkness
CongoHerkermer Homolka
ClueWadsworth
Scary Movie 2Professor
AnnieRooster
FernGully: The Last RainforestHexxus (voice)
The Three MusketeersCardinal Richelieu
Home Alone 2: Lost in New YorkConcierge
OscarDr. Poole
The ShadowFarley Claymore
Neko no ongaeshiThe Cat King (voice)
Loaded Weapon 1Mr. Jigsaw
KinseyThurman Rice
The Rugrats MovieRex Pester (voice)
Muppet Treasure IslandLong John Silver
Garfield: A Tale of Two KittiesPrince (voice)
Burke and HareDoctor Monro
ValiantVon Talon (voice)
Batman: The Animated SeriesLeon's Henchman / ... 1 episode, 1992
Star Wars: The Clone WarsChancellor Palpatine / ... 8 episodes, 2012-2014
Will & GraceMarion Finster 2 episodes, 2004
Criminal MindsBilly Flynn 2 episodes, 2010
Regular ShowHot Dog Leader / ... 2 episodes, 2010
DinosaursChief Elder / ... 7 episodes, 1992-1994
Samurai JackWorm 1 1 episode, 2002
Tales from the CryptMa Brackett / ... 1 episode, 1993
Gargoyles: The Goliath ChroniclesDr. Anton Sevarius 1 episode, 1996
Johnny BravoBig Brother 1 episode, 1999
Rude AwakeningMartin Crisp 6 episodes, 1999-2000
LexxPoet Man 1 episode, 1997
Batman BeyondMutro Botha 1 episode, 2000
PoirotLord Boynton 1 episode, 2008
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host / ... 1 episode, 1981
Phineas and FerbStubbings / ... 2 episodes, 2008-2012
MonkDale 'The Whale' Biederbeck 1 episode, 2004
Transformers: Rescue BotsDoctor Morocco / ... 4 episodes, 2012
PsychNigel St. Nigel 1 episode, 2007
Teen AngelFrog 1 episode, 1997
GargoylesDr. Anton Sevarius 6 episodes, 1995-1996
AladdinAmok Mon-Ra / ... 3 episodes, 1994
RoseanneRoger 2 episodes, 1993
The Pirates of Dark WaterKonk 20 episodes, 1991-1993
Sonic the HedgehogKing Acorn / ... 13 episodes, 1994
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?Maelstrom 3 episodes, 1998
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade NinjaThe Sorcerer 19 episodes, 2012-2014
The Proud FamilyPercival 1 episode, 2003
Darkwing DuckTaurus Bulba 3 episodes, 1991-1992

Tim Curry's Quotes

  • I'm not a conventional leading man at all and have no wish to be.
  • They couldn't call it ["The Best of Tim Curry" CD] "Greatest Hits" because there weren't any.
  • My specialty roles are Louche, Brio and Bravura.
  • [with reference to climbing volcanos while filming Congo (1995)] I smoke two packs of Marlboros a day, which doesn't go well with volcanos.
  • ["The Making of Gabriel Knight", on rapidly evolving computer technology] Any new way to infiltrate myself into your minds.

Tim Curry's photos

Interesting Facts about Tim Curry

  1. Has provided the voice of "Sir" who welcomed visitors to the Alien Encounter attraction in Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World. Alien Encounter was replaced after several years.
  2. Has read several times for "The Great Writers Series" in Los Angeles, California.
  3. Has performed in Roger Waters' historic production of The Wall: Live in Berlin (1990). [July 1990]
  4. Has appeared as both subject and author in the photography book "Double Exposure, Take Four" by Roddy McDowall.
  5. Was Tim Burton's second choice for the role of the Joker in Batman (1989). He did go on to playing a crazed "clown" in Stephen King's miniseries It (1990).
  6. Close friends with Carly Simon and sang backing vocals on her 1979 album "Spy".
  7. Turned down the role of Mitzi Del Bra in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), which went to Hugo Weaving.
  8. Studied Drama and English at the University of Cambridge and at Birmingham University, from which he graduated with Combined Honors.
  9. Has earned three Tony Award nominations: the first in 1981 as Best Actor (Play) for portraying the title character Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in "Amadeus"; the second in 1993 as Best Actor (Musical) for "My Favorite Year"; and the third in 2005 for Best Actor (Musical) for his role of King Arthur in "Spamalot".
  10. Personally paid for his cousin, Keighley Twocker frontman Michael Loftus, to have cosmetic surgery.
  11. Already an accomplished singer, he performed a cover of the theme song to Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier".
  12. In a Fresh Air interview in 2005, he reported meeting Princess Diana. It turned out she was such a huge fan of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), she told him, "Thank you for completing my education.".
  13. Not only was he Tim Burton's second choice for the role of the Joker, he was the producers' first choice for the role on the animated series. However, after recording four episodes, his take on the Joker was deemed as too scary for children, and thus the part was given to Mark Hamill.
  14. He auditioned for the role of Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), but was rejected at audition for being too terrifying. The role instead went to Clue (1985) co-star, Christopher Lloyd.
  15. He was presented with an honorary citizenship of New Orleans and key to the City of New Orleans by Angela Baham, Administrative Assistant to the Chief Administrator Officer Reynard J. Rochon to Mayor Ernest Morial on October 8, 1979 following a concert in New Orleans.
  16. Was working on an album project with Lou Adler in 1976. However, only four songs were completed. The best is a cover of The Supremes' "Baby Love". Also recorded three albums for A&M Records: "Ready My Lips" (1978), "Fearless" (1979) and "Simplicity" (1981). Though only one charting song, "I Do the Rock", both it at "Paradise Garage" [from "Fearless"] have become cult hits, having two music videos made for MTV which were often played before showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). His best album is often praised "Fearless", and his best songs are "Birds of a Feather", "Alan", "Sloe Gin", "I Do the Rock", "S.O.S.", "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire", "Paradise Garage", "No Love on the Street", "Something Short of Paradise", "Working on My Tan", "Simplicity", "On a Roll", "Take Me I'm Yours", "Out of Pawn" and "I Put a Spell on You".
  17. Was on the 1980 album "Sandinista!" by the English punk rock group The Clash. On track 18, "The Sound of the Sinners", he spoke as a priest, mid-song.
  18. Has voiced two royal cats: voicing "Prince" in Garfield 2 (2006) and "The Cat King" in The Cat Returns (2002).
  19. Suffered a major stroke in July 2012. He lost the use of his legs and now requires a wheelchair for mobility. However he is still able to speak lucidly and has done Q&A sessions at conventions. Since recovering from his stroke he has also voiced Auntie Whispers in Over the Garden Wall (2014) and played the Criminologist in The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again (2016).
  20. One of his favorite movies is the horror film Don't Look Now (1973).

Additional information of Tim Curry

ZodiacAries
Lucky Number7
Lucky StoneDiamond
Lucky ColorRed
Best Match for MarriageLeo
Eye Colorblue
Hair Colorblack

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