When Tim Curry appeared on the red carpet in a wheelchair, it wasn’t a spectacle of tragedy, but a quiet act of courage. Once the crowd realized the man before them was the iconic star of “It,” “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” and countless other roles that shaped their childhoods, the mood shifted from shock to reverence. His 2012 stroke may have ended his days on demanding film sets, but it never silenced his voice or his spirit.
Instead of retreating from public life, Curry reinvented his career, returning to voice work and carefully chosen appearances, refusing to let disability define the final chapter of his story. Fans responded not with pity, but with gratitude: for the laughter, the chills, the unforgettable characters—and for his decision to keep showing up. In their messages of love and respect, one truth echoed: Tim Curry is still here, still creating, still deeply, fiercely beloved.
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