04-06-2026, 10:12 AM
Vagabond by Tim Curry
I was a bit disappointed by this book. I thought it would be more fun, but it comes across as a bit dour. Not a great childhood, Curry's father passed away from a stroke when he was young. He didn't seem to get along with his mother. The stories he tells about his times in his most well known pictures comes across as a bit dull. And the stories don't have a lot of depth to them. There are a few good anecdotes but they are few and far between. He does devote a lot of time to the craft of acting and what he does and doesn't like about it. He talks about his process. Voice acting holds a special place for him especially now that his voice is all that he has left. And even the stroke wasn't given a lot of drama.
All told a pretty dull book
I was a bit disappointed by this book. I thought it would be more fun, but it comes across as a bit dour. Not a great childhood, Curry's father passed away from a stroke when he was young. He didn't seem to get along with his mother. The stories he tells about his times in his most well known pictures comes across as a bit dull. And the stories don't have a lot of depth to them. There are a few good anecdotes but they are few and far between. He does devote a lot of time to the craft of acting and what he does and doesn't like about it. He talks about his process. Voice acting holds a special place for him especially now that his voice is all that he has left. And even the stroke wasn't given a lot of drama.
All told a pretty dull book
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm

