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Meat Loaf was ‘fun’ and ‘always loud’ on ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ set as late singer is remembered on film’s 50th anniversary
Meat Loaf is still being remembered for his role in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” 50 years after the musical comedy’s premiere.
Richard O’Brien, who created “Rocky Horror” and starred as the hunchbacked handyman Riff Raff in the beloved cult classic, opened up about the film and Meat Loaf’s time on set while commemorating the movie’s 50th anniversary of its world premiere on Aug. 14.
“Working with Meat Loaf was always fun,” O’Brien, 83, exclusively told The Post. “He was loud and always needed laughter around him all the time, even if things weren’t funny.”
“He was a good old boy,” the actor and writer added. “He was fun.”

