TORONTO — Actor Tim Curry is reportedly recovering at his Los Angeles home after suffering a stroke.
The 67-year-old British star of the 1975 cult classic Rocky Horror Picture Show and the 2000 big screen version of Charlie’s Angels is said to have had a “major stroke” on Thursday, the Daily Mail reported.
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The U.K. newspaper quoted Curry’s agent Marcia Hurwitz as saying the actor is “doing great.”
Hurwitz denied the stroke has affected Curry’s ability to speak.
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“He is recovering at this time and in great humour,” she said.
Curry withdrew from a London stage play in 2011 citing poor health.
The star lends his voice to a character in the forthcoming animated movie Ribbit, along with Canadian comedian Russell Peters.
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