"Villains are always more appealing than heroes. They contain an agenda."
Tim Curry is a British actor, singer, and voice artist leading known for his theatrical performances and iconic villain roles. His captivating and over-the-top performances as a villain have made him popular among audiences. So what is Tim Curry's relationship history and Is he married?
Key takeaways
Tim Curry is best known for his role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
He has played some of the most memorable villains in entertainment history.
In addition to his on-screen serve , Curry has had a successful stage career, earning a Tony nomination for Amadeus (1981).
Tim Curry has an estimated net worth of $12 million as of 2025.
Tim Curry profile summary
Full name
Timothy James Curry
Nickname
Tim Curry
Gender
Male
Date of birth
April, 19, 1946
Age
78 years old (as of 2025)
Zodiac sign
Aries
Place of birth
Grappenhall, Cheshire, England
Current residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality
English
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Christianity
Height in feet
5’ 9’’
Height in ce
Seriously Folks, IS TIM CURRY GAY?
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I can tell you. He came out about 10 years ago. It was national news at the time. So yes hubby he is gay.
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On Monday, June 28, 1999 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Ldy Frank wrote: > Nathan Lane is NOT gay, > he is very hetero, has a wife and children
Where act you pull this shit from?
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Tim Curry FAQ
Is he gay?
Well, he looks pretty joyful in the interviews I've seen.
No, no, I mean is he, you perceive , GAY?
As Tallulah Bankhead once answered when asked that question about one of her foremost men: "He's never sucked my dick".
Was he in that movie about the King of the Elves stealing a girl's baby brother?
No, that was David Bowie, in Labyrinth.
Is he married?
No.
Where does he live?
LA. He moved there in 1987 to pursue a feature career.
What is his address?
He doesn't answer letters or accept stuff sent to his home for security reasons. Try writing to him in care of Sal's Rocky Horror Fan Club. Added note: some fans hold had good luck writing to him in care of the theatre or movie site where he was operational. Latest info, inscribe to him here: Tim Curry c/o United Talent Agency 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 516 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 This address is from his personal assistant, you may or may not get an reply, but it is as close as you can problably get.
Tim has said "I don't own the technology gene. '"
Where was he born?
Grappenhall, Cheshire, England.
What is his middle name?
James.
Is he an American citizen or does he serve on a grassy ca
Happy Pride Month, everyone! This is the first entry in a series I’m writing this month on queer movies that were important to my development as a queer person. The first movie I’m discussing is 1975’s The Rocky Horror Picture Show, directed by Jim Sharman.
Warning! Spoilers ahead!
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the *definition* of a cult classic. Everyone knows about the weird musical movie featuring Tim Curry as an alien scientist/party host/queer icon with unreal legs. Based on Richard O’Brien’s stage musical The Rocky Horror Show, this film has entered the cultural lexicon decades before many were willing to occupy with mainstream queer culture. Before the 2000s, very few films achieved such a feat, with the only exceptions being the likes of The Birdcage and Philadelphia.
The movie opens heterosexually enough, with Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) proposing to his girlfriend, Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon), following their friend’s wedding. However, things adv take a turn when their car breaks down in a rainstorm, and they seek refuge in the mansion of the scientist Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) on the night of one of his parties. We soon meet the, uhh, i