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[[File:TimC_7653.png|link=Red Alert 3|frame|Only one man's [[Beard of Evil]] is evil enough to lead the [[Reds With Rockets|Evil Empire]]]]
[[File:TimC_7653.png|link=Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3|frame|Only one man's [[Beard of Evil]] is evil enough to lead the [[Reds with Rockets|Evil Empire]]]]


Timothy James Curry, born April 19, 1946. With a handful of exceptions, [[Typecasting|every]] character he's ever played is a) evil, b) dead by the end of the film, or c) both. Has played Satan a couple of times, most spectacularly in Ridley Scott's ''[[Legend (film)|Legend]]''. (And he topped even ''that'' with [[Monster Clown|Pennywise the Dancing Clown]] in the TV miniseries ''[[IT]]''.) And it'd probably be easier to list the cartoons that he ''hasn't'' voiced a character in.


His first on-screen role was that of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' (carrying on from the original stage production), which rather set the tone for his later roles. He even recorded a few rock albums in the late 1970s/early 1980s in the wake of its success, and he's done more than a few musicals since, usually animated ones. He's British, which is also convenient because most of the heroes he plays against have American accents (even in movies such as ''[[The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers 1993]]'', which is set in France, or ''[[Fern Gully]]'', which is set in an Australian rainforest. Even the ''goanna'' in that movie managed to be from South-Central L.A.). He Played Captain James Hook in the TV series ''[[Peter Pan and The Pirates]]'', a role for which he got an award.
Timothy James Curry, born April 19, 1946. With a handful of exceptions, [[Typecasting|every]] character he's ever played is a) evil, b) dead by the end of the film, or c) both. Has played Satan a couple of times, most spectacularly in Ridley Scott's ''[[Legend (Film)|Legend]]''. (And he topped even ''that'' with [[Monster Clown|Pennywise the Dancing Clown]] in the TV miniseries ''[[IT]]''.) And it'd probably be easier to list the cartoons that he ''hasn't'' voiced a character in.


Tim Curry has also done extensive voice work for video games; a recent, memorable (live action) role is as Premier Cherdenko in ''[[Command & Conquer|Red Alert 3]]'' (pictured above), in which he once again plays a Magnificent Evil Deadpan Snarking Bastard...but strangely not a British one, though it doesn't make the role any less effective or awesome.
His first on-screen role was that of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' (carrying on from the original stage production), which rather set the tone for his later roles. He even recorded a few rock albums in the late 1970s/early 1980s in the wake of its success, and he's done more than a few musicals since, usually animated ones. He's British, which is also convenient because most of the heroes he plays against have American accents (even in movies such as ''[[The Three Musketeers 1993 (Film)|The Three Musketeers 1993]]'', which is set in France, or ''[[Fern Gully]]'', which is set in an Australian rainforest. Even the ''goanna'' in that movie managed to be from South-Central L.A.). He Played Captain James Hook in the TV series ''[[Peter Pan and The Pirates]]'', a role for which he got an award.

Tim Curry has also done extensive voice work for video games; a recent, memorable (live action) role is as Premier Cherdenko in ''[[Command and Conquer|Red Alert 3]]'' (pictured above), in which he once again plays a Magnificent Evil Deadpan Snarking Bastard...but strangely not a British one, though it doesn't make the role any less effective or awesome.


Sports a [[Beard of Evil]], for convenience.
Sports a [[Beard of Evil]], for convenience.


A little known fact is that Tim Curry was originally cast to be the Joker for ''[[Batman the Animated Series]]'', but was replaced by [[Mark Hamill]] (The [[DVD Commentary]] stated that Curry was ''too'' creepy and the role was threatening to damage his throat). He was also the actor chosen to play [[Doctor Who (TV)|the Doctor]] in the 1996 TV movie, but he suggested Paul McGann for the role instead due to a scheduling conflict.
A little known fact is that Tim Curry was originally cast to be the Joker for ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'', but was replaced by [[Mark Hamill]] (The [[DVD Commentary]] stated that Curry was ''too'' creepy and the role was threatening to damage his throat). He was also the actor chosen to play [[Doctor Who|the Doctor]] in the 1996 TV movie, but he suggested Paul McGann for the role instead due to a scheduling conflict.


Only recently, he returned to the forefront for his work in [[The Wild Thornberrys]] as Nigel Thornberry, due to the [[Memetic Mutation|various memes]] surrounding the character.
More recently, he returned to the forefront for his work in ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]'' as Nigel Thornberry, due to the [[Memetic Mutation|various memes]] surrounding the character. And in 2016 he is slated to appear as The Criminologist in Fox TV's [[Remake]] of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', to be broadcast on Halloween that year.


For his lovable villain roles, it is not surprising that he'd be considered to be the Anglo-American counterpart of [[Norio Wakamoto]] (or vice versa).
For his lovable villain roles, it is not surprising that he'd be considered to be the Anglo-American counterpart of [[Norio Wakamoto]] (or vice versa).


At some point in 2013, Curry suffered a stroke which left him in a wheelchair. His ability to speak is reportedly not badly affected (as evidenced by his role as what is basically the [[Narrator]] for ''RHPS''), and he has been undergoing physical therapy.
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=== Tim Curry has appeared in: ===


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{{examples|Tim Curry has appeared in:}}
* ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' (1975)
* ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' (1975)
* ''[[Clue (Film)|Clue]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Legend (Film)|Legend]]'' (1985)
* ''[[Legend (film)|Legend]]'' (1985)
* ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' (1990)
* ''[[The Hunt for Red October]]'' (1990)
* ''[[IT]]'' (1990)
* ''[[IT]]'' (1990)
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* ''[[Home Alone]] 2'' (1992)
* ''[[Home Alone]] 2'' (1992)
* ''[[Loaded Weapon 1]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Loaded Weapon 1]]'' (1993)
* ''[[The Three Musketeers 1993 (Film)|The Three Musketeers 1993]]''
* ''[[The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers 1993]]''
* ''[[The Shadow (Film)|The Shadow]]'' (1994)
* ''[[The Shadow (film)|The Shadow]]'' (1994)
* ''[[Congo]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Congo]]'' (1995)
* ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]'' (1998-2004)
* ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]'' (1998-2004)
* ''[[Scary Movie (Film)|Scary Movie]] 2'' (2001)
* ''[[Scary Movie]] 2'' (2001)
* ''[[Command and Conquer Red Alert 3 (Video Game)|Command and Conquer Red Alert 3]]'' (2008)
* ''[[Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3]]'' (2008)


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=== Tim Curry is known for these particular tropes: ===
{{tropelist|Tim Curry is known for these particular tropes:}}

* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Reportedly he is a huge ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' fan (He appeared in ''The Witch's Ghost'' and ''The Goblin King''). [[What Could Have Been|He was supposed to be Emile Montivarious in the live-action film, but turned down the role once he learned that]] {{spoiler|[[The Scrappy|Scrappy Doo]] was involved}}.
* [[Ascended Fanboy]]: Reportedly he is a huge ''[[Scooby Doo]]'' fan (He appeared in ''The Witch's Ghost'' and ''The Goblin King''). [[What Could Have Been|He was supposed to be Emile Montivarious in the live-action film, but turned down the role once he learned that]] {{spoiler|[[The Scrappy|Scrappy Doo]] was involved}}.
* [[Badass Baritone]]: When he's not playing a villain, he's this. Interestingly, he was apparently a boy soprano in his youth.
* [[Badass Baritone]]: When he's not playing a villain, he's this. Interestingly, he was apparently a boy soprano in his youth.
* [[Money Dear Boy]] - Much like [[Christopher Lee]], Curry is not particularly picky about the roles he plays, especially in cartoons, as he's been in ''hundreds'' of them. While he usually plays the roles (which is the villain approximately 97% of the time) quite well (in fact, he usually outshines the rest of the entire cast), a great many of these features are not well known for being very good.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]] - Much like [[Christopher Lee]], Curry is not particularly picky about the roles he plays, especially in cartoons, as he's been in ''hundreds'' of them. While he usually plays the roles (which is the villain approximately 97% of the time) quite well (in fact, he usually outshines the rest of the entire cast), a great many of these features are not well known for being very good.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]] - Not Tim himself, but rather his fans. In fact, it's the main reason why he was so reluctant to talk about being in Rocky Horror for so long.
* [[Stalker with a Crush]] - Not Tim himself, but rather his fans. In fact, it's the main reason why he was so reluctant to talk about being in Rocky Horror for so long.


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=== Tim Curry's characters provide examples of the following tropes: ===
{{tropelist|Tim Curry's characters provide examples of the following tropes:}}
* [[Axe Crazy]]: ''Many'' of the villains he's played can be considered completely and utterly insane. Played painfully (and literally) straight with Dr. Frank N. Furter.

* [[Bondage Is Bad]]: His role as Emperor Doviculus in ''[[Brutal Legend]]''.
* [[Axe Crazy]]: ''Many'' of the villains he's played can be considered completely and utterly insane. Played painfully (and literally) straight with Dr. Frank N. Furter.
* [[Bondage Is Bad]]: His role as Emperor Doviculus in [[Brutal Legend]].
* [[Casting Gag]]:
* [[Casting Gag]]:
** His guest-star appearance on ''[[Will and Grace]]''. Let's see - flirts with the other characters, makes references to cross-dressing, has effeminate traits (the character he plays is named "Marion"), the character's last name begins with the letter "F" (IE: Marion Finster), and he even tries to get one of the characters' fiancee to sleep with him. [[Rocky Horror Picture Show|Now, why does that sound so familiar?]]
** His guest-star appearance on ''[[Will and Grace]]''. Let's see - flirts with the other characters, makes references to cross-dressing, has effeminate traits (the character he plays is named "Marion"), the character's last name begins with the letter "F" (IE: Marion Finster), and he even tries to get one of the characters' fiancee to sleep with him. [[Rocky Horror Picture Show|Now, why does that sound so familiar?]]
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** His appearance in ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' was partially due to the creators being ''Rocky Horror'' fans and having used Richard O'Brien and Barry Bostwick before.
** His appearance in ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' was partially due to the creators being ''Rocky Horror'' fans and having used Richard O'Brien and Barry Bostwick before.
* [[Cheshire Cat Grin]] - Often gives one of these to show when a character he plays is up to something devious. Interestingly enough, one of his nicknames is "Cheshire Cat".
* [[Cheshire Cat Grin]] - Often gives one of these to show when a character he plays is up to something devious. Interestingly enough, one of his nicknames is "Cheshire Cat".
** Most notable example: ''[[Home Alone]] 2'', combined in a [[Match Cut]] with a similar smile from the animated ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Animation)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''.
** Most notable example: ''[[Home Alone]] 2'', combined in a [[Match Cut]] with a similar smile from the animated ''[[How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (animation)|How the Grinch Stole Christmas]]''.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Often plays this kind of character.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]] - Often plays this kind of character.
* [[Evil Brit]] - He's British, he mostly plays evil characters.
* [[Evil Brit]] - He's British, he mostly plays evil characters.
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]] - Being a baritone and playing villains, obviously.
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]] - Being a baritone and playing villains, obviously.
* [[Genre Blindness]]: His character in ''Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost'', Ben Ravencroft, who missed the memo about how [[Sealed Evil in A Can]] [[Evil Is Not a Toy|does not automatically do your bidding just because you freed it.]]
* [[Genre Blindness]]: His character in ''Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost'', Ben Ravencroft, who missed the memo about how [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] [[Evil Is Not a Toy|does not automatically do your bidding just because you freed it.]]
* [[Head Tiltingly Kinky]]: He plays the villain Doviculus in [[Brutal Legend]], who is basically a kinky version of his role in [[Legend]]. [[Tim Schafer]] sought him out specifically for this role.
* [[Head-Tiltingly Kinky]]: He plays the villain Doviculus in [[Brutal Legend]], who is basically a kinky version of his role in [[Legend]]. [[Tim Schafer]] sought him out specifically for this role.
* [[The Hedonist]]
* [[The Hedonist]]
* [[Hey Its That Voice]]: His voice is rather distinctive in the animation roles he's performed. But not always. ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' fans might be surprised to learn that the Spanish accented Taurus Bullba is actually Curry. Likewise, his role as the Goose God in ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' doesn't sound much like him at first. Nor does his role as Zimbo (the one-legged fly who is often seen around the Snorch) on ''Ahhh! Real Monsters'', which he, according to an interview, based on an "Argentinian gigolo".
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: His voice is rather distinctive in the animation roles he's performed. But not always. ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'' fans might be surprised to learn that the Spanish accented Taurus Bullba is actually Curry. Likewise, his role as the Goose God in ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]'' doesn't sound much like him at first. Nor does his role as Zimbo (the one-legged fly who is often seen around the Snorch) on ''Ahhh! Real Monsters'', which he, according to an interview, based on an "Argentinian gigolo".
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]: His role as [[IT|Pennywise]], and, in turn, one of his most well-known.
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]: His role as [[IT|Pennywise]], and, in turn, one of his most well-known.
* [[Jerkass]] - Most of Curry's characters. Even many of the relatively few who aren't actually villains ''are'' complete and total ''asshats''.
* [[Jerkass]] - Most of Curry's characters. Even many of the relatively few who aren't actually villains ''are'' complete and total ''asshats''.
* [[Large Ham]] - To the point that the catchphrase could be changed to ''"Did somebody order some TIM [[Incredibly Lame Pun|CURRY?]]"''
* [[Large Ham]] - To the point that the catchphrase could be changed to ''"Did somebody order some TIM [[Incredibly Lame Pun|CURRY?]]"''
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Has played several over the years. The most well-known being Dr. Calamitous from ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]'' ([[Massive Multiplayer Crossover|and, by extension]], the ''[[Nicktoons Unite]]'' series) and, of course, [[Rocky Horror Picture Show|Dr. Frank N Furter]].
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Has played several over the years. The most well-known being Dr. Calamitous from ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron]]'' ([[Massive Multiplayer Crossover|and, by extension]], the ''[[Nicktoons Unite!]]'' series) and, of course, [[Rocky Horror Picture Show|Dr. Frank N Furter]].
* [[Monster Clown]] - His version of Pennywise The Dancing Clown in the movie ''It''.
* [[Monster Clown]] - His version of Pennywise The Dancing Clown in the movie ''It''.
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]] - Accents are not exactly his strong suit.
* [[Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping]] - Accents are not exactly his strong suit.
* [[Playing Against Type]]:
* [[Playing Against Type]]:
** Nigel Thornberry from ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]'' is just about the least-villainous character he's ever played.
** Nigel Thornberry from ''[[The Wild Thornberrys]]'' is just about the least-villainous character he's ever played.
** There's his role as "Mr. French", the butler from the 2002 version of ''[[Family Affair]]'' who is essentially a [[Deadpan Snarker]] [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]].
** There's his role as "Mr. French", the butler from the 2002 version of ''[[Family Affair]]'' who is essentially a [[Deadpan Snarker]] [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]].
** Dr. Thornton Poole from ''Oscar'', who's about as far from Frank as can be. His idea of being forward is complimenting Lisa (Marisa Tomei) on her diction (though when her father is [[Sylvester Stallone]]...), and any innuendos are perfectly [[Accidental Innuendo|innocent]]. Well, to ''him'', at any rate...
** Dr. Thornton Poole from ''Oscar'', who's about as far from Frank as can be. His idea of being forward is complimenting Lisa (Marisa Tomei) on her diction (though when her father is [[Sylvester Stallone]]...), and any innuendos are perfectly [[Accidental Innuendo|innocent]]. Well, to ''him'', at any rate...
** He also played [[King Arthur]] in the original Broadway cast of ''[[Spamalot]]''.
** He also played [[King Arthur]] in the original Broadway cast of ''[[Spamalot]]''.
** His role as Simon Ferguson in ''[[Over the Top]]''. While Simon is a [[Jerkass]], he's not the villain and does have [[Hidden Heart of Gold]] moments.
** His role as Simon Ferguson in ''[[Over the Top]]''. While Simon is a [[Jerkass]], he's not the villain and does have [[Hidden Heart of Gold]] moments.
** In ''[[Congo]]'', he plays Herkimer Homolka, a "Romanian philanthropist" who is "[[Vampire Vords|Travelink de vorld and doink goot!]]" The part that's against type? ''He's a [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|complete wuss]].''
** In ''[[Congo]]'', he plays Herkimer Homolka, a "Romanian philanthropist" who is "[[Vampire Vords|Travelink de vorld and doink goot!]]" The part that's against type? ''He's a [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain|complete wuss]].''
** [[Dragon Age|Arl Howe]] is probably one of his most downplayed villainous characters; sure, Howe is a ''monster'' in every possible way while still being human, but the portrayal focuses much more on subtlety and less on overt hamminess.
** [[Dragon Age|Arl Howe]] is probably one of his most downplayed villainous characters; sure, Howe is a ''monster'' in every possible way while still being human, but the portrayal focuses much more on subtlety and less on overt hamminess.
** He also played the kind, loving, and compassionate King Acorn on Sonic SATAM.
** He also played the kind, loving, and compassionate King Acorn on Sonic SATAM.
** And, of course, Dr. Petrov in [[The Hunt for Red October]]. He first seems kind of weaselly and cowardly, and also quite chatty and goofy, but shows a strong concern for the well-being of the crew.
** And, of course, Dr. Petrov in [[The Hunt for Red October]]. He first seems kind of weaselly and cowardly, and also quite chatty and goofy, but shows a strong concern for the well-being of the crew.
** The [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]] hero [[Gabriel Knight (Video Game)|Gabriel Knight]] in the first and third games.
** The [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] hero [[Gabriel Knight]] in the first and third games.
** [[The Renfield|Renfield]] Farley Claymore in the 1994 film version of [[The Shadow (Film)|The Shadow]].
** [[The Renfield|Renfield]] Farley Claymore in the 1994 film version of [[The Shadow (film)|The Shadow]].
** He originated the role of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] in the original Broadway production (but not the earlier London production) of ''[[Amadeus]]''.
** He originated the role of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|Mozart]] in the original Broadway production (but not the earlier London production) of ''[[Amadeus]]''.
** And he played a sympathetic disc jockey in ''Times Square''.
** And he played a sympathetic disc jockey in ''Times Square''.
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** He voices Dovilicus, the [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Brutal Legend]]'', in both the campaign and multiplayer modes.
** He voices Dovilicus, the [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Brutal Legend]]'', in both the campaign and multiplayer modes.
** Likewise, Marion Finster on [[Will and Grace]], not evil as much as a [[Depraved Bisexual]] who goes for [[Anything That Moves]].
** Likewise, Marion Finster on [[Will and Grace]], not evil as much as a [[Depraved Bisexual]] who goes for [[Anything That Moves]].
** Wadsworth in ''[[Clue (Film)|Clue]]'' is a bit complex, in that he plays to type...in one of the [[Multiple Endings|three endings]]. In the other two, he isn't really bad, or even that much of a jerk. {{spoiler|It all depends on whether he is an FBI agent or a murderer.}}
** Wadsworth in ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]'' is a bit complex, in that he plays to type...in one of the [[Multiple Endings|three endings]]. In the other two, he isn't really bad, or even that much of a jerk. {{spoiler|It all depends on whether he is an FBI agent or a murderer.}}
** In [[Young Justice]] he plays [[Talk Show]] host G. Gordon Godfrey. The character claims on his show that [[Fantastic Racism|aliens]] and [[Beware the Superman|the Justice League]] are untrustworthy, but he's not exactly evil. {{spoiler|On the other hand, his original comic book counterpart was an alias of [[Dark Messiah|Glorious]] [[New Gods|Godfrey]], an agent of [[Darkseid]], so this might be subverted in the long run.}}
** In [[Young Justice]] he plays [[Talk Show]] host G. Gordon Godfrey. The character claims on his show that [[Fantastic Racism|aliens]] and [[Beware the Superman|the Justice League]] are untrustworthy, but he's not exactly evil. {{spoiler|On the other hand, his original comic book counterpart was an alias of [[Dark Messiah|Glorious]] [[New Gods|Godfrey]], an agent of [[Darkseid]], so this might be subverted in the long run.}}
* [[Slasher Smile]] - He uses these when the [[Cheshire Cat Grin]] isn't evil enough. Most notably in the ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', right before {{spoiler|Frank hacks Eddie to pieces with a pick axe.}}
* [[Slasher Smile]] - He uses these when the [[Cheshire Cat Grin]] isn't evil enough. Most notably in the ''[[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', right before {{spoiler|Frank hacks Eddie to pieces with a pick axe.}}
* [[Smug Snake]] - If he's not one of the above, he's one of these. And he plays them ''well''.
* [[Smug Snake]] - If he's not one of the above, he's one of these. And he plays them ''well''.
* [[The Butler Did It]] - ''[[Clue (Film)|Clue]]''. Subverted in that {{spoiler|he's actually the ''real'' Mr. Boddy}}.
* [[The Butler Did It]] - ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]''. Subverted in that {{spoiler|he's actually the ''real'' Mr. Boddy}}.
** [[Multiple Endings|Sometimes...]]
** [[Multiple Endings|Sometimes...]]
* [[Villain Song]] - He's performed several over the years:
* [[Villain Song]] - He's performed several over the years:
** "Sweet Transvestite", "I Can Make You A Man", "Planet Schmanet Janet", "Don't Dream It", and "Wild and Untamed Thing" from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''
** "Sweet Transvestite", "I Can Make You A Man", "Planet Schmanet Janet", "Don't Dream It", and "Wild and Untamed Thing" from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''
** "Easy Street" from ''[[Annie (Theatre)|Annie]]''
** "Easy Street" from ''[[Annie]]''
** "Toxic Love" from ''[[Fern Gully]]: The Last Rainforest''
** "Toxic Love" from ''[[Fern Gully]]: The Last Rainforest''
** "Don't Make Me Laugh" from ''[[The Pebble and The Penguin]]''
** "Don't Make Me Laugh" from ''[[The Pebble and the Penguin]]''
** "Professional Pirate" from ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''
** "Professional Pirate" from ''[[Muppet Treasure Island]]''
** "Don't Fall In Love" from ''[[Beauty and The Beast The Enchanted Christmas]]''
** "Don't Fall In Love" from ''[[Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas]]''


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Only one man's Beard of Evil is evil enough to lead the Evil Empire

Timothy James Curry, born April 19, 1946. With a handful of exceptions, every character he's ever played is a) evil, b) dead by the end of the film, or c) both. Has played Satan a couple of times, most spectacularly in Ridley Scott's Legend. (And he topped even that with Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the TV miniseries IT.) And it'd probably be easier to list the cartoons that he hasn't voiced a character in.

His first on-screen role was that of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (carrying on from the original stage production), which rather set the tone for his later roles. He even recorded a few rock albums in the late 1970s/early 1980s in the wake of its success, and he's done more than a few musicals since, usually animated ones. He's British, which is also convenient because most of the heroes he plays against have American accents (even in movies such as The Three Musketeers 1993, which is set in France, or Fern Gully, which is set in an Australian rainforest. Even the goanna in that movie managed to be from South-Central L.A.). He Played Captain James Hook in the TV series Peter Pan and The Pirates, a role for which he got an award.

Tim Curry has also done extensive voice work for video games; a recent, memorable (live action) role is as Premier Cherdenko in Red Alert 3 (pictured above), in which he once again plays a Magnificent Evil Deadpan Snarking Bastard...but strangely not a British one, though it doesn't make the role any less effective or awesome.

Sports a Beard of Evil, for convenience.

A little known fact is that Tim Curry was originally cast to be the Joker for Batman: The Animated Series, but was replaced by Mark Hamill (The DVD Commentary stated that Curry was too creepy and the role was threatening to damage his throat). He was also the actor chosen to play the Doctor in the 1996 TV movie, but he suggested Paul McGann for the role instead due to a scheduling conflict.

More recently, he returned to the forefront for his work in The Wild Thornberrys as Nigel Thornberry, due to the various memes surrounding the character. And in 2016 he is slated to appear as The Criminologist in Fox TV's Remake of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, to be broadcast on Halloween that year.

For his lovable villain roles, it is not surprising that he'd be considered to be the Anglo-American counterpart of Norio Wakamoto (or vice versa).

At some point in 2013, Curry suffered a stroke which left him in a wheelchair. His ability to speak is reportedly not badly affected (as evidenced by his role as what is basically the Narrator for RHPS), and he has been undergoing physical therapy.


Tim Curry has appeared in:

Tim Curry is known for these particular tropes:

Tim Curry's characters provide examples of the following tropes: