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[[File:Jim-Tim.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane and [[Tim Curry]]<br> The Master's Affair (1990)]]
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[[File:Jim-Tim.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane and [[Tim Curry]]<br> The Master's Affair (1990)]]
[[File:TheDentonAffair1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors with The Denton Affair (1980)]]
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[[File:TheDentonAffair1.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors with The Denton Affair (1980)]]
'''James Joseph "Jim" Cochrane''' (April 2, 1960 - November 5, 2011) was an American ''Rocky Horror'' fan.  
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[[File:Jim Chelsie Tiffany.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors, [[Chelsie Kraemer]], Shani Moore, and Brandi Gifford - Tiffany Theater (1982)]]
 
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James Joseph "Jim" Cochrane (April 2, 1960 - November 5, 2011) was an American [[Rocky Horror Legend]].<br>
==History==
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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>  
He was one of the first ''Rocky Horror'' fans to see [[Shock Treatment]] at a private pre-release screening at 20th Century Fox.<br>
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He was one of the first ''Rocky Horror'' fans to see ''[[Shock Treatment]]'' at a private pre-release screening at [[20th Century Fox]].<br>
He was the owner of [[Brad's Shorts (really!)]] from 1983 until his death in Torrance CA.
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He was the owner of [[Brad's Shorts (really!)]] from 1983 until his death in Torrance, CA in 2011.
  
 
==Cast Affiliations==
 
==Cast Affiliations==
 
* Member/Founder/Cast Leader of [[The Denton Affair - Hermosa Beach, CA]] as [[Brad Majors]] - 1980-1983
 
* 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
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* Member/Cast Leader of [[The Tiffany Troupe]] as Brad Majors - 1980-1983
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== Theaters Attended ==
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* [[Cove Theater]], Hermosa Beach CA<br>
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* [[Tiffany Theater]], West Hollywood CA<br>
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* [[UA Marketplace 6]], Long Beach CA<br>
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* [[Aquarius Theatre]] - ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' [[1980 - 81 North American Tour]]<br>
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* [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]], Riverside CA<br>
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* [[UA Torrance]], Torrance CA<br>
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* [[Vista Theatre]], Los Angeles CA (''[[Shock Treatment]]'' premiere)
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* [[8th Street Playhouse]], New York City NY<br>
  
 
== Conventions Attended ==
 
== Conventions Attended ==
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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 Theater, Hollywood, CA)
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1995: [[The Rocky Horror 20th Anniversary Celebration]] ([[Roxy Theatre]], [[Pantages Theatre]], Hollywood, CA)<br>
 
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2005: [[RHPS 30th Anniversary]] (Hollywood, CA)
== Theaters Attended ==
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* [[Cove Theater]], Hermosa Beach CA<br>
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* [[Tiffany Theater]], West Hollywood CA<br>
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* Aquarius Theater, Hollywood CA (1980-81 [[The Rocky Horror Show]] North American Tour)<br>
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* [[United Artists Cinema 4 - Tyler Mall]], Riverside CA<br>
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* Vista Theatre, Hollywood CA ([[Shock Treatment]] premiere)
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* [[8th Street Playhouse]], New York City NY<br>
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==Misc. RHPS Performances/Appearances==
 
==Misc. RHPS Performances/Appearances==
1983: Solid Gold - "''Step By Step''" by Eddie Rabbit
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1983: Solid Gold - "''Step By Step''" by Eddie Rabbit<br>
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1983: [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Audience Par-Tic-I-Pation! Midnight Screening]] - [[Roxy Theatre]] - October 31
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==Shock Treatment Events==
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1981: Shock Treatment Special Advance Screening, 20th Century Fox, Los Angeles CA<br>
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1981: Shock Treatment Premiere --Vista Theatre, Hollywood CA<br>

Latest revision as of 21:15, 20 September 2021

Jim Cochrane and Tim Curry
The Master's Affair (1990)
Jim Cochrane as Brad Majors with The Denton Affair (1980)
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.
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.

Cast Affiliations

Theaters Attended

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