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[[File:TheDentonAffair1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors with The Denton Affair (1980)]] | [[File:TheDentonAffair1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors with The Denton Affair (1980)]] | ||
[[File:Jim Chelsie Tiffany.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors, [[Chelsie Kraemer]], Shani Moore, and Brandi Gifford - Tiffany Theater (1982)]] | [[File:Jim Chelsie Tiffany.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors, [[Chelsie Kraemer]], Shani Moore, and Brandi Gifford - Tiffany Theater (1982)]] | ||
− | + | James Joseph "Jim" Cochrane (April 2, 1960 - November 5, 2011) was an American [[Rocky Horror Legend]].<br> | |
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Jim was an important and influential contributor to ''Rocky Horror'' in Southern California during the late 1970's-early 80's.<br> | Jim was an important and influential contributor to ''Rocky Horror'' in Southern California during the late 1970's-early 80's.<br> | ||
He was one the founders of [[The Denton Affair - Hermosa Beach, CA]], and was a member of [[The Tiffany Troupe]].<br> | He was one the founders of [[The Denton Affair - Hermosa Beach, CA]], and was a member of [[The Tiffany Troupe]].<br> | ||
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* [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]], Riverside CA<br> | * [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]], Riverside CA<br> | ||
* [[UA Torrance]], Torrance CA<br> | * [[UA Torrance]], Torrance CA<br> | ||
− | * [[Vista Theatre]], Los Angeles CA ([[Shock Treatment]] premiere) | + | * [[Vista Theatre]], Los Angeles CA (''[[Shock Treatment]]'' premiere) |
* [[8th Street Playhouse]], New York City NY<br> | * [[8th Street Playhouse]], New York City NY<br> | ||
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1982: [[ROCKY ALIVE]] (Hawthorne, CA)<br> | 1982: [[ROCKY ALIVE]] (Hawthorne, CA)<br> | ||
1990: [[15th Anniversary Convention]] ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA)<br> | 1990: [[15th Anniversary Convention]] ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA)<br> | ||
− | 1995: [[The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration]] ([[Roxy Theatre]], Pantages | + | 1995: [[The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration]] ([[Roxy Theatre]], [[Pantages Theatre]], Hollywood, CA)<br> |
2005: [[RHPS 30th Anniversary]] (Hollywood, CA) | 2005: [[RHPS 30th Anniversary]] (Hollywood, CA) | ||
Latest revision as of 21:15, 20 September 2021
James Joseph "Jim" Cochrane (April 2, 1960 - November 5, 2011) was an American Rocky Horror Legend.
Jim was an important and influential contributor to Rocky Horror in Southern California during the late 1970's-early 80's.
He was one the founders of The Denton Affair - Hermosa Beach, CA, and was a member of The Tiffany Troupe.
He was one of the first Rocky Horror fans to see Shock Treatment at a private pre-release screening at 20th Century Fox.
He was the owner of Brad's Shorts (really!) from 1983 until his death in Torrance, CA in 2011.
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Cast Affiliations
- Member/Founder/Cast Leader of The Denton Affair - Hermosa Beach, CA as Brad Majors - 1980-1983
- Member/Cast Leader of The Tiffany Troupe as Brad Majors - 1980-1983
Theaters Attended
- Cove Theater, Hermosa Beach CA
- Tiffany Theater, West Hollywood CA
- UA Marketplace 6, Long Beach CA
- Aquarius Theatre - The Rocky Horror Show 1980 - 81 North American Tour
- United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall, Riverside CA
- UA Torrance, Torrance CA
- Vista Theatre, Los Angeles CA (Shock Treatment premiere)
- 8th Street Playhouse, New York City NY
Conventions Attended
1979: The First Annual Transylvanian Convention (Hollywood, CA)
1980: The Second Annual Transylvanian Convention (Hollywood, CA)
1981: The Semi-Annual Transylvanian Convention (Los Angeles, CA)
1981: The Third Annual Transylvanian Convention (Anaheim, CA)
1982: ROCKY ALIVE (Hawthorne, CA)
1990: 15th Anniversary Convention ("The Master's Affair" at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
1995: The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration (Roxy Theatre, Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, CA)
2005: RHPS 30th Anniversary (Hollywood, CA)
Misc. RHPS Performances/Appearances
1983: Solid Gold - "Step By Step" by Eddie Rabbit
1983: The Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Audience Par-Tic-I-Pation! Midnight Screening - Roxy Theatre - October 31
Shock Treatment Events
1981: Shock Treatment Special Advance Screening, 20th Century Fox, Los Angeles CA
1981: Shock Treatment Premiere --Vista Theatre, Hollywood CA