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'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' Cast: Where Are They Now?
Where Are They Now: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
'Rocky Horror' Cast: Where Are They Now?
When 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' came out in 1975, it was shunned by critics and audiences alike. But soon the campy movie musical/monster satire reemerged as the ultimate cult flick: A midnight movie with raucous audience participation that became a rite of passage for "virgins" everywhere.
Today, Tim Curry's lingerie-clad transvestite may not be quite as shocking, but his polyamorous sex life -- Brad, Janet, Rocky, Eddie, Columbia, Magenta -- can still get some folks hot under the collar ... and elsewhere. Plus, who doesn't love yelling back at movies and not having an usher throw you out?
In the 33 years since the film was released, one cast member snagged an Oscar, one played the first U.S. Prez and another released an iconic record. Do the 'Time Warp' with us to find out what happened to all the fabulous freaks who so touch-a, touch-a, touched us. -- By Raven Snook
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Tim Curry
Played: Frank N. Furter
Then: The British performer met 'Rocky' creator Richard O'Brien when they both appeared in the British cast of 'Hair.' Curry originated the role of the Dr. Frankenstein-like "sweet transvestite from Transsexual Transylvania" in the West End production of 'Rocky,' then went on to play the part on Broadway and in the movie. With his platform shoes, fishnet stockings, mass amounts of makeup and insatiable sexual appetite, he became an object of lust for kinky boys and girls everywhere.
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Tim Curry
Played: Frank N. Furter
Now: Initially, Curry was so freaked out by all the 'Rocky' attention, he attempted to become "chubby and plain" so he could distance himself from the role. As an actor, he's earned three Tony nods for his Broadway work ('Amadeus,' 'My Favorite Year' and 'Spamalot'), leant his distinctive voice to a number of animated projects and is an in-demand character actor on screen. His most memorable turns include playing an orphan-hating villain in 'Annie,' the butler in 'Clue,' the Lord of Darkness in the fantasy 'Legend' and the title character's morbidly obese nemesis Dale "the Whale" on 'Monk.' In the '70s and '80s, Curry also released a number of solo albums. Despite his jam-packed résumé, many folks still think of him only as Frank N. Furter, and recently he's come to appreciate his status as a cult icon.
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Barry Bostwick
Played: Brad Majors
Then: The tall, light and handsome leading man was already a Broadway star, earning a Tony nomination for originating the role of Danny Zuko in 'Grease' before 'Rocky' turned him into a cult phenomenon. Bostwick's bespectacled, befuddled, bisexual "hero" takes a lot of abuse from vocal 'Rocky' audiences -- "a-hole" is the appropriate call when he appears on screen. Brad's one solo song, 'Once in a While,' was cut from the film, although it's available on the two-disc DVD set.
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Barry Bostwick
Played: Brad Majors
Now: Believe it or not, 'Rocky' isn't Bostwick's most embarrassing film (that distinction goes to 'Megaforce'). Highlights of his busy career include a turn as the first U.S. Prez in the miniseries ''George Washington,' a Golden Globe win for 'War and Remembrance,' his six-year run as NYC's mayor on 'Spin City,' and most recently voice work for the animated series 'Phineas and Ferb,' which also featured the vocal talents of 'Rocky' creator Richard O'Brien. And he had a notable part on the 'Cold Case' ep 'Creatures of the Night,' which referenced 'Rocky.' Bostwick returned to the stage, winning a Tony for 'The Robber Bridegroom.' He's been married twice and has two children with second wife, Sherri Jensen. He's a prostate cancer survivor and played a patient suffering from the disease on 'Scrubs.'
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Susan Sarandon
Played: Janet Weiss
Then:
The native New Yorker was a rising starlet when she landed the ingénue role in 'Rocky.' She got into acting by accident, when she accompanied her then husband, Chris Sarandon, on an audition for the movie Joe.' He was passed over but she won the female lead. In 'Rocky,' she shows off all of her assets: acting, singing and her slim figure. In fact, her skinny gams prompt audience members to yell, "Chicken legs!" while her loose morals earn cries of, "Slut!"
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Susan Sarandon
Played: Janet Weiss
Now: Without a doubt, Sarandon's the most successful 'Rocky' alum. After four Oscar noms, the fifth was the charm -- she won Best Actress for her performance as a compassionate nun in 'Dead Man Walking.' The versatile actress has never shied away from controversy. She locked lips with Catherine Deneuve in the vampire flick 'The Hunger,' became a feminist icon as an on-the-run murderer in 'Thelma & Louise' and scored a home run with 'Bull Durham.' The sexy baseball comedy was a big hit and introduced her to life partner Tim Robbins. In addition to their two sons (Sarandon also has a daughter, actress Eva Amurri, from a previous relationship), the pair are famed political activists, and frequently donate their time and money to various liberal causes.
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Richard O'Brien
'Rocky Horror' Creator/Riff Raff
Then: Born in England but raised in New Zealand, O'Brien devoured comic books and horror flicks as an adolescent, an obsession that led to him writing 'Rocky.' He moved back to his homeland in the '60s, where he worked as a stuntman, actor and musician. In 1972, an Australian director named Jim Sharman cast him in the London production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' The two forged a friendship and a fruitful collaboration. Sharman helped O'Brien develop 'Rocky,' helming it on the West End and Broadway, and directing the film. O'Brien appeared in all three productions as Riff Raff, Frank N. Furter's creepy, Igor-esque butler/frenemy. His then wife, Kimi Wong, was a Transylvanian in the film.
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Richard O'Brien
'Rocky Horror' Creator/Riff Raff
Now: O'Brien continued to write musicals, although none ever found 'Rocky'-esque success. In 1981, he and Sharman penned 'Shock Treatment,' an unofficial sequel that has Brad and Janet (played by Cliff De Young and Jessica Harper) trapped on a reality game show. O'Brien's appeared on the British stage (notably as the Child Catcher in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'), in cabaret shows like 'Absolute O'Brien' and as host of the U.K. game show 'The Crystal Maze.' He's been cast as boo-able villains in films including 'Ever After,' 'Dark City,' 'Dungeons & Dragons' and 'Spice World.' In 2004, a statue of him as Riff Raff was erected in New Zealand. He also throws an annual fundraiser, the Richard O'Brien Halloween Party, which benefits the Wallness Children's Charity. He loves most things 'Rocky,' but he's been critical of MTV's planned remake.
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Patricia Quinn
Played: Magenta
Then: She began her career as a British Playboy Bunny and although she had a number of stage and BBC credits under her belt, 'Rocky' was her big breakthrough. In addition to playing Magenta, maid to Frank N. Furter and incestuous sister to Riff Raff, Quinn leant her mouth to the opening song, "Science Fiction/Double Feature," during which her comely red lips lip-synched to Richard O'Brien's voice.
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- Posted » Oct 6th 2008 2:00PM by Raven Snook
- Filed under » Where Are They Now?
Reader Comments (page 1)
They fail to mention Susan Sarandon DISOWNED Rocky Horror! xP
Can't really blame her though - her character has gotta be everyone's least favorite.
Rebecca at 9:02PM on Oct 6th 2008
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show," is perhaps the single most influential movie of the latter 20th Century. The Goth Dress, the body piercings, the body tatoos, all the degredation and decadence of our current society was fostered by this one single movie.
dmt at 9:11PM on Oct 6th 2008
i cant beleive it has been 30 years sense rocky horror. friday nights was always for the midnight showing of rocky. it was great dressing up and having fun. the virgins was the best. thats when i fell in love with meatloaf and motorcycles seeing him ride out on his. i own the movie, its time to go revisit the time warp again.
robyn at 9:12PM on Oct 6th 2008
lol rebecca i think brad was the least favorite, susan at least was hot to look at for the guys. i think rocky horror did become a cult classic beacuse it did go against the grain of the 70's. i think it was about acceptance and tolerance of everyone and what they are. i was trying to think of the cult classics we have rocky horror, a clock work orange. pink floyd the wall,the crow. anyone else with some
robyn at 9:21PM on Oct 6th 2008
hey bradly, you really should stop posting your virus laden celibrity website everywhere, nobody needs or wants your spam.
By the way, are you are still wearing your ankle bracelet you got after your last dui and resisting arrest charge? it looks pretty good on you...
jay at 9:25PM on Oct 6th 2008
Wow, has it been that long? I remember the spray bottles and the rice throwing. I was blown away when I first saw this movie. Now I'm a Karaoke Host and singers often ask to sing a few songs from the sound track. I saw this movie in the late 70's and the singers that sing the Rocky songs at my show are in their 20's. This movie has affected so many generations. It's amazing. Go Rocky!
Jay at 10:05PM on Oct 6th 2008
the rhps is alive and kicking in fort worth tx every sat night check out www.losbastardos.com it is a safe site that has the cast and crew
way to go madame lhea
Tompetty at 10:25PM on Oct 6th 2008
AFTER ALL THESE YEARS IT'S STILL A CLASSIC MOVIE & I STILL LOVE IT.........SO DOES MY DAUGHTER
mckempf1225 at 10:25PM on Oct 6th 2008
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