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Timothy James Curry (born April 19, 1946) is an British and American actor, voice actor and singer. He is known for working in a diverse range of theatre, film, and television, most often portraying villainous characters. Curry rose to prominence with his portrayal of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), reprising the role he had originated in the 1973 London and the 1974 Los Angeles stage productions of The Rocky Horror Show. His other stage work includes various roles in the original West End production of Hair, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the 1980 Broadway production of Amadeus, the Pirate King in the 1982 West End production of The Pirates of Penzance, Alan Swann in the Broadway production of My Favourite Year, and King Arthur in Broadway and West End productions of Spamalot from 2005 to 2007. Curry received further acclaim for his film and television roles, including as Rooster Hannigan in the film adaptation of Annie (1982), as Darkness in the fantasy film Legend (1985), as Wadsworth in the mystery comedy film Clue (1985), as Pennywise the Dancing Clown in the horror miniseries It (1990), as the Concierge in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), and Long John Silver in Muppet Treasure Island (1996). Curry has also gained acclaim as a voice actor. His roles in animation include Captain Hook on the Fox series Peter Pan & the Pirates (1990–1991), Hexxus in the fantasy film FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992), Sir Nigel Thornberry on the Nickelodeon series The Wild Thornberrys (1998–2004) and Palpatine on Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2013–2014).

WIlliam Friedkin's darker, more grounded Batman deals with Bruce Wayne struggling to protect a grim and crime-ridden Gotham City teetering on the edge of chaos. Haunted by childhood trauma, Wayne uses his fortune and intellect to craft the persona of Batman, waging a shadowy war on criminals who seem to grow more dangerous. Chief among them is Joker whose dangerously manic blend of twisted humor and cold-blooded terror sets him on a collision course with the Dark Knight. As Batman battles the Joker's escalating reign of anarchy, he also faces the rise of Harvey Dent, Gotham's once-heroic district attorney, who's recent transformation into Two-Face reveals just how fragile justice can be. Meanwhile, Ra's al Ghul, the man who trained Batman manipulates events from the shadows, aiming to purge Gotham of its corruption on his own terrifying terms. This film does for Batman what 1978's Superman did for Superman
