Feb 11, 2005 - Duckman Cast and Crew - Tim CurryBack
Tim Curry as King Chicken

Long associated with his memorable role in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," Tim Curry brings his bedeviled charm and sly wit to the voice of King Chicken, the archnemesis with a wealth of disguises in Duckman, the USA Network animated adult comedy series from Klasky Csupo, Inc. and Reno and Osborn Productions in association with Paramount Domestic Television.
Curry has been seen recently in a slew of films including Michael Crichton's "Congo," "The Shadow" with Alec Baldwin and Penelope Ann Miller, "The Three Musketeers," "Home Alone II," and "Loaded Weapon I." Currently, he is before the cameras on Disney's "Muppet Treasure Island" where he plays Long John Silver opposite Muppet regulars Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.
Curry has also appeared in a number of films prior to last years features including "The Hunt For Red October," "Clue," "Pass the Ammo," "Legend," "Times Square," "The Ploughman's Lunch" and "Annie."
After a three-year absence, he returned to Broadway last year to star in "My Favorite Year," based on the hit film. Previously, he graced Broadway in the acclaimed musical sensation, "Me and My Girl," and toured for that show in the national company. Other Broadway roles included the lead in Tom Stoppard's "Travesties" and Mozart in "Amadeus," which drew him a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor.
British-born Curry graduated from Birmingham University with a degree in drama and English. After college, he made a professional debut in the West End production of "Hair." He went on to appear in a Scottish opera Company tour of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and several other productions before landing his infamous role in the highly-acclaimed stage producrion of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" as Dr. Frank N. Furter. Curry starred in both the New York and Los Angeles versions of the musical before returning to England where he made his film debut in the motion picture adaptation.
Other stage appearances include the London revival of "The Pirates of Penzance," which earned him the Variety Club Award as Best Stage Actor, "The Rivals," "Threepenny Opera," and "Love for Love" at the Royal national Theatre.
Curry's television credits include a villianous role in one of "Wiseguy's" story arches, the miniseries "Stephen King's It" and BBC's "Video Stars."
A recording artist for A&M Records, Curry has released three albums plus a compilation of his work.
Curry lives in Los Angeles.
Duckman is carried by the USA Network. The series is produced by Klasky Csupo, Inc. and Reno and Osborn Productions in association with Paramount Domestic Television. Paramount Pictures is a part of the entertainment operations of Viacom, Inc.