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Artist:

Richard O'Brien

  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Instrument: Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)

Biography

The musical mastermind behind The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Richard O'Brien was born March 25, 1942 in Gloucestershire, England. Raised primarily in rural New Zealand, as a child he became fascinated with science fiction and horror films, later turning to drama and music. The sum of these interests was The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a musical satire originally written for the stage but adapted for the cinema in 1975. On its original theatrical release the movie was a commerical flop, but in April of 1976 New York City's Waverly Theatre began screening midnight showings of the film and an international cult phenomenon was born. O'Brien went on to appear in films including Flash Gordon, Revolution and Dark City, and also hosted the British game show The Crystal Maze; in 1995, he wrote and starred in a new musical, Disgracefully Yours, reprising material from the production on his 1999 debut album Absolute O'Brien. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Absolute O'Brien, The Rocky Horror Show, The Rocky Horror Show

Similar Artists:

Klaus Nomi, Meat Loaf, Tim Curry

Performed Songs By:

R. O'Brien
 
 
Actor:

Richard O'Brien

  • Born: 1917
  • Died: 1983
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Pieces of Dreams, Bonanza: Bushwacked!
  • First Major Screen Credit: Pieces of Dreams (1970)

Biography

Busy character actor. ~ All Movie Guide

 
Irish Literature Companion: Richard Baptist O'Brien

O'Brien, R[ichard] B[aptist] (1809-1885), novelist. Born in Carrick-on-Suir, Co. Tipperary, he became a priest and worked for a time in Nova Scotia, eventually becoming Dean of Limerick. He founded the Catholic Young Men's Society and was a supporter of Home Rule [see Irish Parliamentary Party]. O'Brien's novels advanced the antiliberal, ultramontane Catholicism of Pius IX. Ailey Moore (1856) and The D'Altons of Crag (1882) envision a harmonious solution to the land question. Jack Hazlitt, A.M (1875) is an ultramontane novel.

 
Wikipedia: Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien
Birth name Richard Timothy Smith
Born March 25 1942 (1942--) (age 65)
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Other name(s) Richard O'Brien

Richard O'Brien (born Richard Timothy Smith on March 25 1942 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England) is an English writer, actor, television presenter and theatre performer. He is perhaps best known for writing the cult musical The Rocky Horror Show and for his role in presenting the popular TV show The Crystal Maze.

In addition to writing "The Rocky Horror Show" O'Brien also starred in its 1975 film adaptation The Rocky Horror Picture Show as the character Riff Raff. The stage show has been in almost continuous production since, and the cinematic version is one of the best known and most ardently followed cult films of all time.

Early Life and Career

In 1952, he emigrated with his family to Tauranga, New Zealand where his father had purchased a sheep farm. After learning how to ride horses, a skill which provided him with his break into the film industry as a stuntman in Carry On Cowboy, and developing a keen interest in comic books and horror films, he returned to England in 1964. Upon launching his acting career he changed his name to O'Brien—his mother's maiden name—as there was already an actor named Richard Smith.

He joined several stage productions as an actor without ever excelling or receiving critical acclaim, but that was not his primary objective. In 1972, he met director Jim Sharman who would help make his draft of a gothic-themed, schlock-horror comic-book fantasy romp into a reality. The script took O'Brien 6 months to write, Sharman suggested changing the working title They Came from Denton High to The Rocky Horror Show and the show opened in June 1973.

O'Brien tried to repeat the success and cult status that The Rocky Horror Picture Show gained, with a continuation, 1981's Shock Treatment. Four other members of the original film-cast appeared with O'Brien in the new film, which continued the story of Brad and Janet (played by Cliff de Young and Jessica Harper). Over the years it has achieved minor cult status, mostly thanks to the Rocky Horror phenomenon. Fans of Rocky Horror were disappointed by the absence of both the Dr. Frank-N-Furter character, and Tim Curry, who played him. Curry had been offered the role of Farley Flavors, but turned it down over concerns about the required American accent. O'Brien wrote new songs for the film, which also features a rare film appearance by Australian actor Barry Humphries (famous for his character Dame Edna Everage).

Later Career

He became a serial bit-part actor in cult films and has appeared in notable movies such as Flash Gordon (1980), Dark City (1998) and Dungeons & Dragons (2000). Additionally he guest starred in five episodes in the third season of the popular HTV dramatisation of Robin Hood, as the corrupt druid, Gulnar.

Unique Talents: O'Brien and songwriter Bob Sherman after a performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium.
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Unique Talents: O'Brien and songwriter Bob Sherman after a performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium.

He became the presenter of UK Channel 4's popular game show The Crystal Maze in 1989, specialising in sardonic put-downs and harmonica playing. The show's heyday was around 1991-1993. Richard left The Crystal Maze in 1993 after the fourth series, the show was then taken over by Edward Tudor-Pole. It was regularly Channel 4's highest watched programme, mainly seen by children and young adults (particularly university students who made it into a cult show), reaching a peak of 7 million viewers for the 1993 Christmas special. The extent of both the shows and to a large extent O'Brien's success is shown by the fact that The Crystal Maze was named 'Greatest UK Game Show of All Time' in a 2006 poll by the UKGameshows.com website.

In other roles O'Brien has conceptualized and played the role of the Child Catcher in the West End theatre production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He also occasionally does cabaret-style music and comedy performances on stages around the world, singing songs from Rocky Horror among others. In 1996, he performed a select number of shows as the devilish charmer, Mephistopheles Smith, in a musical/comedy show he wrote entitled Disgracefully Yours, which was later given permission to be adapted into a musical, performed by Janus Theatre Company for the Edinburgh Fringe 2007, simply entitled Mephistopheles Smith. In late 2005, he appeared (as the spirit of the mirror) in the pantomime version of Snow White, which played at the Milton Keynes Theatre. In the summer of 2006 he played the Child Catcher in the Queen's 80th birthday celebrations at Buckingham Palace.

Richard O'Brien will perform in Thank-You for the Music, an 90 minute ABBA documentary for ITV, directed by Martin Koch, who previously directed the musical Mamma Mia! [1] The documentary will include a remake of the mini musical The Girl with the Golden Hair which ABBA performed during their 1977 world tour and which was featured on The Album. The musical will be performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre and feature Richard O'Brien, Liz McClarnon, and the Dynamos. [2]

He is also a patron of the Five Stars Scanner Appeal, which benefits the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, UK. He hosts the annual Transfandango, a gala gathering of "Dearhearts and Trans 'n' Gentle People" to raise money for the hospital.

He wrote a Rocky Horror sequel which ended up as Shock Treatment. A script for a rumored sequel entitled "Revenge of the Old Queen", has been circulated on the web and reproduced on various fansites, though officially denied as O'Brien's work by his representatives. While he has worked on a screenplay of that title, it was never publicly released, nor will a film ever be made. He has been working again on The Stripper (based on the book by Carter Brown, a musical for which he wrote the lyrics. In September of 2007 he will once again reprise his role as the Child Catcher for the final 2 weeks of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's 5 year UK run, and will also play the role in Singapore for the month of November.

In January of 2008, O'Brien will be taking on a new role, that of grandfather, as his oldest son Linus and wife are expecting their first child.

Trivia

In 2004, Hamilton City Council of New Zealand honoured O'Brien's contribution to the arts with a statue of Riff Raff, the character Richard played in The Rocky Horror Show, on the site of the former Embassy Cinema. His love of horror and similar genres can be traced back to the countless afternoons he spent watching double feature horror/sci-fi films at the Embassy before he moved back to England.

In RuneScape, an MMORPG, there is a homage to O'Brien in the form of a non-playable character named "Brian O' Richard". O'Richard runs the "Rogue's Den" minigame, a maze of short puzzles similar to those found in The Crystal Maze.

O'Brien (left) as Riff Raff with Tim Curry and Patricia Quinn in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"
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O'Brien (left) as Riff Raff with Tim Curry and Patricia Quinn in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show"

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ LilMcClarnon.net News October 24, 2006 (Accessed October 26, 2006)
  2. ^ LilMcClarnon.net News October 31, 2006 (Accessed November 1, 2006)

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