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"Over the Top"—the title for actor Tim Curry's short-lived 1997 ABC sitcom—is perhaps the best description of this versatile and gifted performer's work. At home on stage or before the cameras, Curry has demonstrated equal facility with satire (Tom Stoppard's "Travesties") and musical comedy (Rooster in the film "Annie" 1982), and the demand for his pliant voice in animation projects increases with each passing year. Though many moviegoers still primarily associate him with his memorable debut role as campy transvestite Doctor Frank N Furter in the 1975 cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", a new generation of fans know him for his comically evil, even loveably evil villains in films like "Home Alone 2" (1992) and "The Three Musketeers" (1993)....

Filmography

Son of Mourning - ( - Cast / / Announced / )
Fly Me to the Moon - ( Yegor / 2008 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Christmas in Wonderland - ( Gordon McLoosh / 2007 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Robot of Mars - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Chosen One - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Duo - ( / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Secret of Moonacre - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties - ( Voice of Prince / 2006 / Released / )
Queer Duck: The Movie - ( Voice / 2006 / Released / )
Bailey's Billion$ - ( Caspar Pennington / 2005 / Released / )
Ritual - ( / 2005 / Released / )
Valiant - ( Voice of Von Talon / 2005 / Released / )
Kinsey - ( Dr. Thurman Rice / 2004 / Released / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment )
Rugrats Go Wild - ( Voice of Nigel Thornberry / 2003 / Released / )
The Scoundrel's Wife - ( Father Antoine / 2003 / Released / )
The Wild Thornberrys Movie - ( Voice of Nigel Thornberry / 2002 / Released / )
The Wild Thornberrys Movie - ( Voice of Colonel Thornberry / 2002 / Released / )
Scary Movie 2 - ( The Professor / 2001 / Released / Nippon Herald Films, Inc )
Charlie's Angels - ( Roger Corwin / 2000 / Released / )
Four Dogs Playing Poker - ( Felix / 2000 / Released / )
Rugrats in Paris - The Movie - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Rugrats in Paris - The Movie - ( Song Performer / 2000 / Released / )
Sorted - ( Damian Kemp / 2000 / Released / )
What I Like About You - ( / 2000 / Released / )
Bartok the Magnificent - ( / 1999 / Released / )
Get Bruce - ( Himself / 1999 / Released / )
Addams Family Reunion - ( Gomez Addams / 1998 / Released / )
Pirates of the Plain - ( Captain Jezebel Jack / 1998 / Released / White Dunes Entertainment )
The Rugrats Movie - ( of Rex Pester / 1998 / Released / )
A Christmas Carol - ( / 1997 / Released / )
Beauty and the Beast: the Enchanted Christmas - ( of Forte / 1997 / Released / )
Mchale's Navy - ( Vladakov / 1997 / Released / )
Mchale's Navy - ( Song / 1997 / Released / )
Mchale's Navy - ( Song Performer / 1997 / Released / )
Lover's Knot - ( Cupid Caseworker / 1996 / Released / Nordisk Film Biografdistribution )
Muppet Treasure Island - ( Long John Silver / 1996 / Released / )
Congo - ( Herkermer Homolka / 1995 / Released / )
The Pebble and the Penguin - ( of Drake / 1995 / Released / )
Wing Commander III: The Heart of the Tiger - ( Melek / 1995 / Released / )
The Shadow - ( Farley Claymore / 1994 / Released / Connexion Films )
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1 - ( Mr Jigsaw / 1993 / Released / Meteor Film/The Movies )
The Three Musketeers - ( Cardinal Richelieu / 1993 / Released / )
Ferngully: the Last Rainforest - ( of Hexxus / 1992 / Released / )
Ferngully: the Last Rainforest - ( Song Performer / 1992 / Released / )
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - ( Concierge / 1992 / Released / )
Passed Away - ( Boyd Pinter / 1992 / Released / )
Oscar - ( Doctor Poole / 1991 / Released / )
The Hunt for Red October - ( Dr Petrov / 1990 / Released / UIP The Film Consortium )
Pass the Ammo - ( Ray Porter / 1988 / Released / )
Clue - ( Wadsworth / 1985 / Released / )
Legend - ( Lord of Darkness / 1985 / Released / )
Blue Money - ( Larry Gormley / 1984 / Released / )
The Ploughman's Lunch - ( Jeremy Hancock / 1983 / Released / Virgin Vision )
Annie - ( Song Performer / 1982 / Released / )
Annie - ( Rooster / 1982 / Released / )
Times Square - ( Johnny Laguardia / 1980 / Released / )
The Shout - ( Robert / 1979 / Released / )
The Rocky Horror Picture Show - ( Frank N Furter / 1975 / Released / )
Three Men in a Boat - ( / 1975 / Released / )
TV Credits
Phineas and Ferb ( 2008 / Released ): Voice
Psych ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Disney's Teamo Supremo ( 2002 / Released ): Voice
Family Affair ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Crushed ( 2003 )
TV Episode Mr French

Miss Turnstiles ( 2003 )
TV Episode Mr French

TV Episode Mr French

Holiday Fever ( 2002 )
TV Episode Mr French

TV Episode Mr French

Monk ( 2002 / Released ): Actor
Attila ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Attila: The Making of an Epic Mini-Series ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Barbie in "The Nutcracker" ( 2001 / Released ): Voice
Gary & Mike ( 2001 / Released ): Voice
The 2001 Genesis Awards ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Wolf Girl ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
Bette! ( 2000 / Released ): Actor
Batman Beyond ( 1999 / Released ): Voice
Jackie's Back! ( 1999 / Released ): Actor
Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost ( 1999 / Released ): Voice
Xyber 9: New Dawn ( 1999 / Released ): Voice
Rude Awakening ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
The First Snow of Winter ( 1998 / Released ): Voice
The Net ( 1998 / Released ): Voice
The Wild Thornberrys ( 1998 / Released ): Voice
Voltron: The Third Dimension ( 1998 / Released ): Voice
Will & Grace ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Doom Runners ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Over the Top ( 1997 / Released ): Producer / Actor
Stories From My Childhood ( 1997 / Released ): Voice
Tales From a Parallel Universe: Super Nova ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Teen Angel ( 1997 / Released ): Voice
Adventures From the Book of Virtues ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Bruno the Kid ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Jumanji ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Mighty Ducks ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Quack Pack ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
The Story of Santa Claus ( 1996 / Released ): Voice
Titanic ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Daisy-Head Mayzie ( 1995 / Released ): Voice
The 67th Annual Academy Awards ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
The Mask ( 1995 / Released ): Voice
Aladdin ( 1994 / Released ): Voice
Duckman ( 1994 / Released ): Voice
Earth 2 ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Gargoyles ( 1994 / Released ): Voice
SuperHuman Samurai Syber-Squad ( 1994 / Released ): Voice
The 51st Annual Golden Globe Awards ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Death of Some Salesmen ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Disney's the Little Mermaid ( 1992 / Released ): Voice
Fish Police ( 1992 / Released ): Voice
Wild West C.O.W Boys of Moo Mesa ( 1992 / Released ): Voice
Big Deals ( 1991 / Released ): Actor
Dark Water ( 1991 / Released ): Voice
The Legend of Prince Valiant ( 1991 / Released ): Voice
The Pirates of Dark Water ( 1991 / Released ): Voice
Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates ( 1990 / Released ): Voice
Rick Moranis in Gravedale High ( 1990 / Released ): Voice
Stephen King's IT ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
The Marzipan Pig ( 1990 / Released ): Narrator
The New Adventures of Captain Planet ( 1990 / Released ): Voice
Tom and Jerry Kids Show ( 1990 / Released ): Voice
Wake, Rattle & Roll ( 1990 / Released ): Voice
Long Ago and Far Away ( 1989 / Released ): Voice
The Worst Witch ( 1986 / Released ): Actor
Oliver Twist ( 1982 / Released ): Actor
Dinosaurs ( Released ): Voice
Martial Law ( Released ): Actor
Roseanne ( Released ): Actor
The Colour of Magic ( Lensing/Awaiting Release ): Actor
The Naked Truth ( Released ): Actor
The Wild West ( Released ): Voice
Full Biography (Back to top)

"Over the Top"—the title for actor Tim Curry's short-lived 1997 ABC sitcom—is perhaps the best description of this versatile and gifted performer's work. At home on stage or before the cameras, Curry has demonstrated equal facility with satire (Tom Stoppard's "Travesties") and musical comedy (Rooster in the film "Annie" 1982), and the demand for his pliant voice in animation projects increases with each passing year. Though many moviegoers still primarily associate him with his memorable debut role as campy transvestite Doctor Frank N Furter in the 1975 cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", a new generation of fans know him for his comically evil, even loveably evil villains in films like "Home Alone 2" (1992) and "The Three Musketeers" (1993).

A graduate of Birmingham University with a degree in drama and English, Curry made his professional debut as Woof in the West End production of "Hair" (1968) and soon after appeared in a Scottish opera company tour of "A Midsummer Night's Dream". A recording star for A&M records, Curry has released four albums, which eventually led to being cast in musical projects, like "Ferngully: The Last Rainforest" (1992), in which the song "Toxic Love" was written specially for his character, Hexxus. Though his Long John Silver was one of the few good things in "Muppet Treasure Island" (1996), he was not have a solo number and his singing in the ensemble performance "Professional Pirate” was barely discernable.

Curry has long described "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975) as his ticket to fame. "One moment I was living in a one room apartment in London and then I was sitting at Jack Nicholson's pool." Originally cast in the 1973 London stage version, he reprised his role on Broadway before returning to England to appear in the movie that included Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick and Meatloaf. A box office disappointment at first, the film hit its stride when a low-level 20th Century Fox executive convinced his boss to test it as a midnight cult movie, resulting in grosses exceeding $150,000,000 since its release. Though his film career may have suffered from having played the sexually outrageous Frank N Furter, Curry has since shaken off the shackles of the confining role.

Curry maintained a steady presence in film and on television, appearing in roles both large and small, though some were best forgotten. He played Wadsworth the Butler in the 1950’s-era spoof “Clue” (1985), a mystery comedy based on the popular Parker Brothers board game. In 1991, he received a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series for his Captain Hook in "Fox's Peter Pan and the Pirates.” His majestic portrayal of Darkness—complete with horns, cloved feet, red leathery flesh, yellow eyes, and resonantly booming voice—in Ridley Scott's "Legend" (1985) is arguably the most impressive depiction of Satan put on screen. He then made a brief but memorable impact in a recurring role as a vicious recording executive on Stephen J Cannell's superior cop drama, "Wiseguy" (CBS, 1989). Back on the big screen, his Slavic looks were put to use as a medical officer aboard a defecting Russian submarine in “The Hunt for Red October” (1990). Curry next gave one of the few amusing performances in the otherwise dreadful comedy, “Oscar” (1991), starring a grossly miscast Sly Stallone as a mobster trying to live the straight life.

A majority of Curry’s roles throughout the 1990’s, however, was voiceover work on various animated projects. From the “Tome and Jerry Kids Show” (Fox, 1990-1994) and “The Legend of Prince Valiant” (ABC, 1991-1995) to “Dinosaurs” (ABC, 1990-1994) and “Duckman” (USA, 1993-1997), Curry’s bendable voice was used in a variety of animated creatures. He landed several recurring roles, playing Gustav Goose on the short-lived syndicated series, “Quack Pack” (1996-1998), and Dragaunus on the equally short-lived “Mighty Ducks” (ABC, 1996-1998). For “The Net” (USA, 1998-1999), he provided the voice of The Sorcerer in the otherwise live-action drama that survived its first season, but failed to return for another.

Meanwhile, Curry continued making films, though many were of little commercial or artistic merit. Titles such as “Wing Commander III: The Heart of the Tiger” (1995), “Lover’s Knot” (1995), “Congo” (1995) and “McHale’s Navy” (1997) dotted the actor’s resume like liver spots on an old man’s hand. After appearing as Gomez Addams in the made-for-TV “Addams Family Reunion” (1998), he went on the run as the kidnapper of a software genius (Sam Rockwell) in the two-hour music video, “Charlie’s Angels” (2000), starring Cameron Diaz, Drew Berrymore and Lucy Liu as the famed trio of zesty crime fighters. In “Scary Movie 2” (2001), sequel to the surprising 2000 hit from the Brothers Wayan, Curry played an evil professor who invites the survivors of the first movie—and some new faces—to spend a weekend in a haunted house. Meanwhile, Curry added two more voiceover roles to his resume—“Rugrats in Paris—The Movie” (2000) and “The Wild Thornberry’s Movie” (2002)—before playing a jealous rival academic in the biopic on a famed sexual behaviorist (Liam Neeson) in “Kinsey” (2004).

Though a constant presence on screen, Curry’s favorite means of expression has been the theater. His Mozart in the 1980 Broadway production of Peter Shaffer's "Amadeus" earned the actor his first Tony Award nomination for Best Actor. After receiving a Variety Club Award for Best Stage Actor for the 1982 London revival of "The Pirates of Penzance”, he starred in "Me and My Girl" (1988)—both on Broadway and the national tour. Curry received his second Tony nod for his 1992 portrayal of degenerate movie star Alan Swann in the unsuccessful musical "My Favorite Year.” In 2004, Curry led an outstanding cast in the much-lauded Broadway production, “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” a silly musical directed by Mike Nichols based on the British comedy troupe’s 1975 movie. Curry played King Arthur, whose quest for the famed Holy Grail leads him to do battle with a dogged knight who continues to f