Tim Curry is an award-winning actor and singer whose works have received awards and recognition over the past years.
Starting his career in the late 1960s, the 77-year-old The Rocky Horror Picture Show's star has successfully expanded his empire in the theater, film, TV and music industries. Read on to learn more about Curry - from his personal to professional life.
Tim Curry Now: How Old Is He?
Born on April 19, 1946, Curry turns 78 this year. He was the son of a Royal Navy chaplain and a school secretary.
Tim Curry Net Worth 2024
According to The Richest, Curry's net worth as of 2024 is around $14 million. His finances started moving when he began working in different theater, film and TV productions after graduating from the University of Birmingham.
Tim Curry's Music Career Explored
Curry's music career started as soon as he launched his theater work. He recorded soundtracks for The Rocky Horror Show with the London and Roxy cast before joining The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
In 1978, he released the album Read My Lips and continued his solo career with the projects Fearless, Simplicity, The Best of Tim Curry and From the Vaults.
Due to his voice and acting, he has received several accolades, including the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical in 2007.
Tim Curry's TV Shows, Films
For Curry's TV and films performances, the singer marked his first stage performance in the 1968's Hair before starring in more shows like The Sport of My Mad Mother, The Baby Elephant, Danton's Death, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Give the Gaffers Time to Love You, A Christmas Carol and What About Dick?
He also had voice roles in The Chosen One, The North Star, Long Drive Home, Gravedale High, Duckman, Regular Show, Transformers: Rescue Bots, Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Over the Garden Wall.
Tim Curry's Health: Is He Sick?
Over the years, Curry has been worrying fans due to a decline in his health following his stroke in 2012.
"Tim had a stroke last July," his representative told The Hollywood Reporter in 2013. "He has been going to physical therapy doing very well and still has his great sense of humor. He thanks everyone for sending good wishes."
He managed to adjust in his new life and assured his fans he was doing well two years after the stroke.
"I'm doing well and I'm looking forward to it," the actor told Los Angeles Magazine. "I've done a few benefits for the Actors Fund and I think it's a marvelous organization. I hope not to have to use it."
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