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Ernie Hudson Calls Making ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ an “Almost Spiritual” Experience
Ernie Hudson is always surprised when people recognize him on the street. Although the icon has appeared in several classic films and TV shows over his decades-long career, he does not see himself as a celebrity, just, as he puts it, “a working actor.” Still, the 75-year-old Hudson always gets a kick out of fans […]
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Tim Curry Once Got Thrown Out of a ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Screening
The beloved actor turned 75 on Monday.
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Tim Curry Reprises Dr. Frank-N-Furter Role in ‘Rocky Horror’ Political Fundraiser
Original castmembers of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' gathered Saturday for a Halloween event to raise funds for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
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Tim Curry to Appear During ‘Rocky Horror’ Halloween Event for Wisconsin Democrats
The 'Rocky Horror' Halloween event for Wisconsin Democrats will feature original stars Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick and Nell Campbell, along with Wilmer Valderrama, Rosario Dawson, Jason Alexander and David Arquette.
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Hollywood Flashback: Tim Curry Played ‘It’s’ Scary Clown in 1990
As a new adaptation of the Stephen King thriller hits theaters Sept. 8, the director of the hit miniseries tells THR that the actor gave a performance that "was like Robin Williams."
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Behind the Scenes of Fox’s ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Remake: Tiny Tweaks, Toronto and Tim Curry
Victoria Justice, Ryan McCartan and Reeve Carney tell THR about taking on the 1975 cult classic and hitting their first midnight screenings.
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Tim Curry Returning for Fox’s ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’
The original Frank-N-Furter will this time play the criminologist narrator in the network's two-hour musical.
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Burke and Hare: Film Review
LONDON -- The setting might be 19th century Scotland, but for his first feature in a decade, John Landis is back in the land of "The Stupids" with "Burke and Hare," a so-called black comedy that is more sort of dull, spotty and yucky.
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