Tim Curry Shares Health Update 13 Years After Stroke at Rocky Horror Anniversary
Tim Curry Shares Health Update 13 Years After Stroke at Rocky Horror Anniversary

Tim Curry Shares Health Update 13 Years After Stroke at Rocky Horror Anniversary

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At a 50th anniversary screening of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," Tim Curry, age 79, publicly discussed his health challenges following a 2012 stroke that left him unable to walk and reliant on a wheelchair. Curry recounted how the stroke occurred during a massage without his immediate awareness and shared that he continues to experience significant mobility issues, particularly with his left leg. Despite these limitations, he expressed pride in the film's enduring cult status and its message of self-expression, highlighting the impact it has had over five decades. Alongside co-stars such as Barry Bostwick and Patricia Quinn, Curry received a standing ovation at the Los Angeles event. Since his stroke, Curry has shifted his focus to voice acting and other projects, including a memoir titled "Vagabond" set to be released in October 2024. His comments reflected both resilience and humor as he acknowledged the physical constraints imposed by his condition while celebrating his career and the legacy of his iconic role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter.

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