Quotes from Tim Curry


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Mozart was very much an arrested adolescent.


But we live in a modern world, you know, and, and also it does seem to me that if you - that whatever talents you have, it... I mean it may sound a bit absurd but I, I think it's your, absolutely your duty to resolve them, you know?


Well, you know... I grew up in postwar Britain, when you were lucky to get anything to eat. People in America have absolutely no conception of how austere England was after the war. While you were all sort of eating butter and eggs, we were eating rabbit. That's what there was in the butcher shop.


When I did 'Amadeus,' I hadn't done a play for five years. And I was so happy doing it and felt so foolish that I hadn't done a play for such a long time that I wanted to go back and really kind of reach out for a classical career.


I love to sing.


I moved to L.A., because that's where they point cameras at you. And that's what I'd like them to do.


I think artists are driven by the engine of their own talent, but it's a question of what use they put it to.


I'm good at my own company.


Kids will eat anything, won't they?


My great hero is Billie Holiday, and I've always wanted to do an album of standards with a piano-led quartet.


Musicals are famous for being in a constant state of flux.


There's nothing more daunting than a musical, but there's also no more direct line to joy. Getting there, though, is like pushing treacle up stairs.


With a sequel, you always worry for its integrity.


You can't stay away from the theater too long.


I want to establish a wide range and play all kinds of parts. It's that sort of acting career I really respect. I like to turn a sharp left from whatever I've done before because that keeps me awake. That's why I want to be an actor - I don't want to play endless variations on one character.


I've worked in a few sort of 'institutional' theaters - the Royal Shakespeare, the National Theater in England - and they're hopelessly top-heavy with bureaucracy.


My career has evolved at its own peculiar pace. American careers are supposed to have a much more singular direction than I've been able to... stomach.


The people on the business side in the music business are kind of different from the theatre business. I think it's partly because there are different pressures on the industries.


I find there is something very intimate about being the voice in someone's ear when they're driving.


My interests and obsessions have always been so wide-ranging that I keep popping my head out of different boxes as much as possible.