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O'Brien Richard
Life Time
14 July 1917 - 29 March 1983
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Richard O'Brien was the only actor Alex Proyas wanted to see play the role of a Stranger with a affectionate voice in the movie Dark City. In 1973, Richard O’Brien wrote The Rocky Horror Show. After a three-week run at the Upstears Theatre with Richard himself as Riff-Raff, the show moved to another, more prestigious venue, where it lasted another two years. In general, the production lasted in London theaters for seven years, a lot and successfully tinkered on tour, and in 1990 was resumed at the
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Richard O'Brien was the only actor Alex Proyas wanted to see play the role of a Stranger with a affectionate voice in the movie Dark City.
In 1973, Richard O’Brien wrote The Rocky Horror Show. After a three-week run at the Upstears Theatre with Richard himself as Riff-Raff, the show moved to another, more prestigious venue, where it lasted another two years. In general, the production lasted in London theaters for seven years, a lot and successfully tinkered on tour, and in 1990 was resumed at the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End.
In 1975, the show was moved to the big screen at Twentieth Century Fox Studios with Richard O’Brien, Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon starring.