Rufus Collins
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Rufus Collins was a member of the renowned experimental theatre troupe, The Living Theatre, in the late 1960s and studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England, with a background in dance. In 1972, he was the choreographer for Robert Stigwood's U.K. stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar where he worked briefly with Richard O'Brien. Lasting friendship with various persons lead to his appearance in The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975 and Shock Treatment in 1981. Collins' next project had him join with Jim Sharman and Brian Thomson as director of their stage version Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He followed that up by directing a revival of Hair. Rocky Horror fans may be amused to know he appeared in "The Hunger" with Susan Sarandon and Clifford DeYoung. Collins also appeared in a number of Andy Warhol films, including "Kiss."
Known for
Credits

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
as The Transylvanians (uncredited)

The Hunger (1983)
as Charlie Humphries

Shock Treatment (1981)
as Neely's Camera Crew

Britannia Hospital (1982)
as Odingu: The Radicals

The Brig (1964)
as Prisoner No.3
Heads (1969)
as Self

Andy Warhol Screen Tests (1965)
as Self

Soap Opera (1964)
Actor

Batman Dracula (1964)
Actor

Kiss (1963)
as Self

Couch (1964)
as Self

Summer of Secrets (1976)
as Bob

Fu (1964)
Actor

Screen Test #3 (1966)
as Self (uncredited)

Naomi and Rufus Kiss (1964)
Actor

Screen Test: Rufus Collins (1964)
as Himself




