Tim Curry has played kings and clowns, devils and pirates, a chatty butler and a high-heeled mad scientist from the planet Transsexual. Believe it or not, his life spent off the screen and the stage ...
According to Apple’s China website, iPhone Air pre-orders would start at 9am on Friday, while shipments would begin next Wednesday – about a month later than the rest of the world, owing to regulatory ...
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For years, legendary actor Tim Curry spent his time playing some of the biggest characters in Hollywood, but his life changed forever after he suffered a stroke back in 2012. Having grown up in ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. “The Chair Company,” premiering Sunday on HBO, is a conspiracy comedy — dark comedy, one would definitely have to ...
Tim Curry was a twentysomething stage actor living in London in the seedy, sex-drenched nineteen-seventies when he auditioned for a new B-movie musical spoof called “The Rocky Horror Show.” The ...
Until recently, Tim Haugh was among America's top spymasters. The four-star general spent 33 years in Air Force Intelligence and rose to lead America's largest and most advanced intelligence agency.
A 2012 stroke has largely kept him from acting, but not from writing — and recording — a new memoir. “It was very peculiar not to be able to speak,” he says. “It felt like somebody had paddled around ...
Lake Bell also stars in the comedy-thriller about a husband and father who goes down a conspiracy rabbit hole following an embarrassing workplace incident. By Angie Han Television Critic In the very ...
Harriet Dyer and Tony Cavalero also star in the new single-cam sitcom about the beleaguered employees of the agency's over-crowded, under-funded East Hollywood branch. By Angie Han Television Critic ...