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THE CAST OF ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW

Tim Curry ... Dr. Frank-N-Furter
Susan Sarandon ... Janet Weiss
Barry Bostwick ... Brad Majors
Richard O'Brien ... Riff Raff
Patricia Quinn ... Magenta
Nell Campbell ... Little Nell
Jonathan Adams ... Dr. Everett V. Scott
Peter Hinwood ... Rocky Horror
Meat Loaf ... Eddie, the former Delivery Boy
Charles Gray ... The Criminologist
Gina Barrie ... Bridesmaid
Rufus Collins ... The Transylvanians
Mark Johnson ... Wedding Guest
Petra Leah ... Bridesmaid
Frank Lester ... Wedding Dad
John Marquand ... Father
Koo Stark ... Bridesmaid
Henry Woolf ... Wedding Photographer

About Tim Curry For several years, the name of British actor Tim Curry was known only to the privileged few who'd seen his performance as transvestite mad scientist Dr. Frank N. Furter in the stage and screen versions of +The Rocky Horror Picture Show. By one of those wondrous quirks of fate, the 1975 Rocky_Horror film was resuscitated from its disappointing initial run and became the archetypal "midnight movie," and for nearly two decades its faithful fans have lined up in front of theaters in bizarre costumes and makeup, toting toilet paper and toast (suitable for throwing at the screen). Unlike these fans, Curry was not content to relive his past triumphs, but moved on to such prestige assignments as the role of Mozart in the Broadway production of +Amadeus and the part of William_Shakespeare in a TV movie biography. A polished farceur, Curry was seen at his best in comedy film roles, notably the repressed music teacher in Oscar (1991) and the supercilious concierge in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992). But audiences must have their villains, and Curry has aimed to please in such insidious roles as Cardinal Richelieu in 1993's Three_Musketeers (possibly the most lascivious Richelieu ever -- so much so that Milady De Winter pulls out a knife and threatens to "change his religion.") Curry's heart remained in the theater, and for an unfortunately short period in the early '90s he excelled in the Peter O'Toole role in a musical stage version of the 1982 film My_Favorite_Year. He has also contributed his vocal talents to such animated cartoon series as Peter Pan and the Pirates, winning an Emmy for his con brio portrayal of Captain Hook. Curry's reputation preceded him when he was hired to give voice to a nasty character on Hanna-Barbera's Paddington Bear cartoon series in 1988; appropriately, even the character's name was Mr. Curry. Hal Erickson, Rovi

About Susan Sarandnon Susan Sarandon was born on October 4, 1946, in New York City. Known as an actress and an activist, Susan Sarandon has shared with the world her dramatic talents and personal convictions. She graduated the Catholic University of America in 1968 and not long after made her first film Joe (1970). After a few other film roles, Sarandon landed a part in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), a campy musical, which has developed quite a cult following over the years.

Sarandon earned her first Academy Award nomination for Atlantic City (1980) starring opposite screen legend Burt Lancaster. But her career really seemed to pick up steam later that decade with appearances in The Witches of Eastwick (1987) and Bull Durham (1988). In The Witches of Eastwick, she played one of three women seduced by the devil (Jack Nicholson) and developed special powers. This comedic battle of good versus evil showed Sarandons talent for lighter fare. In Bull Durham, she played a smart and sexy baseball team owner who becomes involved with one of her players—Tim Robbins who would become her partner in real life.

With Geena Davis, Susan Sarandon made one of her most memorable films Thelma and Louise (1991), which centered on the friendship of two women on a road trip turned wrong. Her portrayal of the tough, protective, and somewhat broken Louise brought her another Academy Award nomination. Sarandon was also nominated for Lorenzo's Oil (1992) and The Client (1994). She played a nun in the gritty and powerful capital punishment drama Dead Man Walking (1995) and won her first Academy Award for her performance.

Recently, Susan Sarandon took to the stage to appear in a revival of Eugene Ionesco's Exit the King. She played Queen Marguerite to Geoffrey Rush's King Berenger in the critically acclaimed production. On the big screen, Sarandon has a supporting role in The Lovely Bones, a film adaptation of the best-selling novel by Alice Sebold.

Outspoken on many issues, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins included information on the plight of Haitian HIV-positive refugees during the 1993 Academy Awards ceremony where they appeared as presenters. In 2006, she was one of the celebrities that joined antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan in a fast against the war in Iraq

About Barry Bostwick Barry Bostwick was born February 24, 1945 He began his acting career while still a sophomore at the United States International University School of Performing Arts in San Diego; his first stage gig was opposite Walter_Pidgeon in +Take Her, She's Mine. Completing his training at the New York University Graduate School of the Arts, Bostwick made his Broadway bow in +Cock-a-Doodle Dandy. He went on to play Danny Zuko in the smash-hit musical +Grease, and in 1978 won a Tony Award for his work in +The Robber Bridegroom. In films from 1971, Bostwick is best known for his calculatedly cloddish portrayal of Brad Majors in the midnight-movie perennial The_Rocky_Horror_Picture_Show. Equally enjoyable was his characterization of the aspiring songwriter ("It Just Shows to Go Ya") who agrees to write an entire Broadway musical in 24 hours in the 1979 spoof Movie,_Movie. Barry Bostwick has also excelled on television, playing movie idol John_Gilbert in Garson_Kanin's The_Silent_Lovers (1980) and George Washington in two mid-'80s miniseries based on the life of the first U.S. president; he also starred on the weekly series Foul Play (1981) and Dads (1986). Hal Erickson, Rovi


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