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Timothy James Curry was born on April 19, 1946 in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England. His mother, Maura Patricia (Langmead), was a school secretary, and his father, James Curry, was a Methodist Royal Navy chaplain. Curry studied Drama and English at Birmingham University, from which he graduated with Combined Honors. His first professional success was in the London production of "Hair", followed by more work in the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Glasgow Citizens Repertory Company, and the Royal Court Theatre where he created the role of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Show". He recreated the role in the Los Angeles and Broadway productions and starred in the screen version entitled The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Curry continued his career on the New York and London stages with starring roles in "Travesties", "Amadeus", "The Pirates of Penzance", "The Rivals", "Love for Love", "Dalliance", "The Threepenny Opera", "The Art of Success" and "My Favorite Year". He also starred in the United States tour of "Me and My Girl". He has received two Tony Award nominations for best actor and won the Royal Variety Club Award as "Stage Actor of the Year".
A composer and a singer, Tim Curry toured the United States and Europe with his own band and released four albums on A&M Records. In addition to an active movie and television career, he is a sought-after actor for CD-ROM productions. His distinctive voice can be heard on more than a dozen audio books, and in countless animated television series and videos. He lives in Los Angeles, California.- Actress
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Isabelle Amyes was born on 13 June 1950 in Grappenhall, Cheshire, England, UK. She is an actress and writer, known for Bad Girls (1999), Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Love in a Cold Climate (1980).- British actor Nathan Head is best known for his work in the horror genre, notably for playing the killer clown Trinc in The Midnight Horror Show (2014), 88 Film's mockbuster Hellriser, the third film in Netflix's popular Robert The Doll series as well as Sony Pictures's dinosaur flick Jurassic Predator. Hellriser was nominated for 'Best Thriller' at the 2018 National Film Awards and a number of films that Nathan worked on achieved impressive chart success; Theatre Of Fear initially entered the Asda DVD charts at number 19, maintaining a position in the top 40 for two weeks and Jurassic Predator reached number 2 at the HMV DVD Premiere charts.
Nathan Head originally trained in Manchester, where he took acting classes at the Northern Actors Centre, whose patrons included Sarah Lancashire, Shobna Gulati and Brigit Forsyth, he later attended regular acting workshops at various studios while working in local independent productions and fringe theatre to help build up his credits and establish himself as a performer on the entertainment scene. After working on the cult BBC science-fiction show Doctor Who (2005), Nathan Head starred in the five-star comedy play Battered Egos at the Salford Arts Theatre and the recognition from this 2008 performance led to Nathan being cast as the antagonist Raymond Korkinsky in the award-winning comedy film Mark Macready and the Archangel Murders (2009). The Archangel Murders was hailed "British independent film at it's best" and became an overnight success, it got a limited UK cinema release supporting Someone's Knocking at the Door (2009) over the 2009 Hallowe'en weekend as well as having scenes broadcast on regional television and later being shown at the prestigious 63rd Festival De Cannes in 2010, Nathan also voiced a character in the animated spin-off Mark Macready Underworld Tales (2010).