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The [[Riff Raff Statue]], of the character Riff Raff from the musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show, was erected in Hamilton in his honour.  
 
The [[Riff Raff Statue]], of the character Riff Raff from the musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show, was erected in Hamilton in his honour.  
  
''Richard O'Brien'' was born as ''Richard Timothy Smith'' (born 25 March 1942) in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, later taking on ''Richard O'Brien'' as a stage name. In 1951, O'Brien emigrated with his family to Tauranga, where his father had purchased a sheep farm. He moved to Hamilton fot two years while at intermediate school, and again between 1959 to 1964, where he worked as a hairdresser at the site of the old Embassy Theatre, approximately where the [[Riff Raff Statue]] now stands. He returned to England in 1964.  
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''Richard O'Brien'' was born as ''Richard Timothy Smith'' (born 25 March 1942) in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, later taking on ''Richard O'Brien'' as a stage name. In 1951, O'Brien emigrated with his family to Tauranga, where his father had purchased a sheep farm. He moved to Hamilton between 1959 to 1964, where he worked as a hairdresser at the site of the old Embassy Theatre, approximately where the [[Riff Raff Statue]] now stands. He returned to England in 1964.  
  
 
''The Rocky Horror Show'' opened at the "Theatre Upstairs", London, in June 1973. Around this time, he and his wife recorded and released a number of pop singles under the name [[Kimi and Ritz]]. ''O'Brien'' has written a number of other musicals, and starred in a number of other movies.  
 
''The Rocky Horror Show'' opened at the "Theatre Upstairs", London, in June 1973. Around this time, he and his wife recorded and released a number of pop singles under the name [[Kimi and Ritz]]. ''O'Brien'' has written a number of other musicals, and starred in a number of other movies.  

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