Actor Tim Curry has given a rare update on his health after being left partially paralysed by a stroke in 2012.
The popular star, 79, thrilled fans with an appearance at a special screening last week to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles.
He reunited for the event with co-stars Patricia Quinn, Barry Bostwick and Nell Campbell as well as producer Lou Adler, posing for photos with the film’s gang in a silky blue shirt and jeans and sitting in his wheelchair.
Tim, who originated his beloved Rocky Horror role Dr Frank-N-Furter on stage and in the film, was last seen onscreen in 2010 comedy movie Burke and Hare.
Since his stroke he has pivoted very successfully to focus on voice acting, but the star revealed at the event that he