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[[Image:Tim Curry LoadedWeapon1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Tim Curry, on any average Tuesday.]] | [[Image:Tim Curry LoadedWeapon1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Tim Curry, on any average Tuesday.]] | ||
'''Timothy James Curry''' (born [[April 19]], [[1946]]) is a British actor and singer, best known for his film roles in ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', ''Clue'', ''Home Alone 2'', ''It'', and ''Congo''. Okay, probably not ''Congo''. In the realm of theatre, he originated the roles of Dr. Frank N. Furter in ''The Rocky Horror Show'', Mozart in ''Amadeus'', and King Arthur in ''Spamalot''. He has also appeared on innumerable cartoons playing invariably sinister British guys, and the decidedly non-sinister yet still British naturalist Nigel Thornberry on ''The Wild | '''Timothy James Curry''' (born [[April 19]], [[1946]]) is a British actor and singer, best known for his film roles in ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', ''Clue'', ''Home Alone 2'', ''It'', and ''Congo''. Okay, probably not ''Congo''. In the realm of theatre, he originated the roles of Dr. Frank N. Furter in ''The Rocky Horror Show'', Mozart in ''Amadeus'', and King Arthur in ''Spamalot''. He has also appeared on innumerable cartoons playing invariably sinister British guys, and the decidedly non-sinister yet still British naturalist Nigel Thornberry on ''The Wild Thornberrys''. | ||
==Voice roles== | ==Voice roles== | ||
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Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is a British actor and singer, best known for his film roles in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Clue, Home Alone 2, It, and Congo. Okay, probably not Congo. In the realm of theatre, he originated the roles of Dr. Frank N. Furter in The Rocky Horror Show, Mozart in Amadeus, and King Arthur in Spamalot. He has also appeared on innumerable cartoons playing invariably sinister British guys, and the decidedly non-sinister yet still British naturalist Nigel Thornberry on The Wild Thornberrys.

