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VALIANT
TIM CURRY (Von Talon)
Acclaimed British actor and
two-time Tony Award nominee
Tim Curry first came to the
attention of American audiences
in the cult phenomenon "The
Rocky Horror Picture Show,”
which was his motion picture
debut.
He has gone on to a diverse
career with film credits that include "Charlie's Angels,”
"Scary Movie 2,” "The Scoundrel's Wife,” "The Addams
Family Reunion,” "McHale's Navy,” "The Muppets
Treasure Island,” "Congo,” "The Shadow,” "The Three
Musketeers,” "Loaded Weapon I,” "Home Alone 2,”
"Passed Away,” "Oscar,” "The Hunt for Red October,”
"Pass the Ammo,” "Clue,” "Legend,” "The Ploughman's
Lunch,” "Annie,” "Times Square” and "The Shout.”
On television, Curry has been seen in numerous
mini-series and telefilms, starring as Will Shakespeare in
"Life of Shakespeare” and Theodosius in "Attila.” Other
television credits include "Jackie's Back” for Lifetime,
"Titanic” for CBS, "It” for ABC, "The Worst Witch” for
HBO and "Oliver Twist” for CBS. He also starred in
several films for the BBC: "Three Men in a Boat”
directed by Stephen Frears, "Napoleon in Love” and
"Schmoedipus.” Curry was part of the initial cast of
"Family Affair” and "Over the Top,” he was a series
regular on "Wiseguy,” and he has had recurring roles in
Showtime's "Rude Awakening” and "Earth 2.” He has
also been a guest host of "Saturday Night Live.”
In theatre, Curry earned Tony Award nominations for
his lead roles in "Amadeus” and "My Favorite Year.” He
also starred in Broadway's "Travesties.” On the London
stage, Curry has starred in the Royal National Theatre
productions of "Pirates of Penzance,” "The Rivals,”
"Love for Love” and "The Threepenny Opera.” Curry
also starred in both the London and Broadway
productions of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
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