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Christopher Lloyd

Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd
Born: Oct 22, 1938 in Stamford, Connecticut
Occupation: Actor
Active: '80s-2000s
Major Genres: Comedy, Children's/Family
Career Highlights: Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Back to the Future, Wit
First Major Screen Credit: Goin' South (1978)
Filmography
MIRACLES 1986
BACK TO THE FUTURE 1985
WALK LIKE A MAN 1987
ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI 1984
TRACK 29 1988
EIGHT MEN OUT 1988
BACK TO THE FUTURE, PART 2 1989
WHY ME? 1990
DREAM TEAM, THE 1989
ADDAMS FAMILY, THE 1991
MR. MOM 1983
CLUE 1985
GOIN' SOUTH 1978
ADDAMS FAMILY VALUES 1993
T BONE N WEASEL 1992
STREET HAWK 1984
BACK TO THE FUTURE, PART 3 1990
SUBURBAN COMMANDO 1991
STAR TREK 3: THE SEARCH FOR SPOCK 1984
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST 1975
DEAD AHEAD: THE EXXON VALDEZ DISASTER 1992
DENNIS THE MENACE 1993
RADIOLAND MURDERS 1994
PAGEMASTER, THE 1994
RENT A KID 1995
RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT, THE 1995
CADILLAC RANCH 1997
CHANGING HABITS 1997
BACK TO THE FUTURE ANIMATED SERIES 1993
AMAZING STORIES: BOOK 2 1987
BACK TO THE FUTURE TRILOGY 1991
PREMONITION 2000
CHASING DESTINY 2001
WIT 2001
WISH YOU WERE DEAD 2002
KIDS WORLD 2003
QUICKSILVER HIGHWAY 1997
ADMISSIONS 2004
TWENTY BUCKS 1993
EZRA JACK KEATS' THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY AND 4 MORE HOLIDAY STORIES 2006
STACKED: THE COMPLETE SERIES 2006
MASTERS OF HORROR: VALERIE ON THE STAIRS 2007
FLY ME TO THE MOON 2008
TALE OF DESPEREAUX, THE 2008
STORYBOOK TREASURES: TREASURY OF 25 STORYBOOK CLASSICS FAIRYTALES, MAGIC AND MORE! 2009
METEOR 2009
CALL OF THE WILD 3D 2009
49 Videos for Christopher Lloyd
Call of the Wild 3D (2009) The Real Blonde (1997) Eight Men Out (1988)
Meteor (2009) Cadillac Ranch (1996) Track 29 (1988)
Fly Me to the Moon 3-D (2008) The Right to Remain Silent (1996) Walk Like a Man (1987)
The Tale of Despereaux (2008) Rent-A-Kid (1995) Miracles (1986)
Masters of Horror: Valerie on the Stairs (2006) Radioland Murders (1994) Back to the Future (1985)
Admissions (2004) The Pagemaster (1994) Clue (1985)
Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002) Dennis the Menace (1993) Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
Wish You Were Dead (2002) Twenty Bucks (1993) Street Hawk (1984)
Wit (2001) Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster (1992) The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension! (1984)
Chasing Destiny (2000) T-Bone N Weasel (1992) Mr. Mom (1983)
Kids World (2000) Suburban Commando (1991) The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)
Baby Geniuses (1999) The Addams Family (1991) The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981)
Man on the Moon (1999) Back to the Future Part III (1990) Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979)
Premonition (1999) Why Me? (1990) The Black Marble (1979)
Anastasia (1997) Back to the Future Part II (1989) Goin' South (1978)
Changing Habits (1997) The Dream Team (1989) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
Quicksilver Highway (1997)
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Biography:

Christopher Lloyd is among Hollywood's busiest and best character actors and has created a number of unforgettable roles on television and in film. Lanky, dark-haired, gravel-voiced, hollow-eyed, and possessing almost skeletal facial features that belie their flexibility, he takes after Lon Chaney in his ability to transform himself into a variety of odd personages ranging from malevolent villains to lovable cooks, most of which are comical.

Lloyd is also a versatile theatrical actor known for his ability to improvise in inventive, often outrageous ways. This despite the fact that in his personal life he is famously reclusive and shy. Raised in New Canaan and Westport, CT, Lloyd became interested in acting at age 14 and started out in summer stock at age 16.

Following high school, he moved to New York to study acting with such noted drama coaches as the Neighborhood Playhouse's Sanford Meisner. Beginning in 1969 with a Broadway appearance in {+Red, White and Maddox}, he went on to appear on and off-Broadway and with several {~New York Shakespeare Festivals}; in one production of {+A Midsummer Night's Dream}, Lloyd starred opposite Meryl Streep.

In 1973, he won an Obie and a Drama Desk Award for his work in {+Kaspar}. He became interested in becoming a film actor after making a memorable debut as the cynical, sadistic mental patient Taber in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975). He moved to Los Angeles in 1976, but did not get his big break until 1978 when he walked into an audition for the innovative comedy Taxi.

They were looking for someone to play Reverend Jim Ignatowsky, a burned-out nut case who took one drug too many during the '60s and never recovered. Lloyd shuffled into the audition wearing a faded, funky jean jacket, with his hair all askew, and his eyes bleared: he was instantly cast. His character was only meant for one episode, but proved so popular that he was written in as a regular character.

Between 1979 and 1983, Lloyd won two Emmy's for Reverend Jim and the actor remains closely identified with him. His success on Taxi led Lloyd to larger film roles, but he did not become a big name in pictures until he portrayed the crazy but lovable inventor Doc Emmett L. Brown opposite Michael J.

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in Back to the Future (1985) and its sequels. He later voiced Doc Brown in the CBS morning cartoon version of the popular trilogy, Back to the Future--The Animated Series, and also appeared in a version of the film made especially for a theme park ride. Some of his other memorable roles from the '80s include that of a Klingon in Star Trek II: The Search for Spock (1984), the sneaky Professor Plum in Clue (1985), and the nefarious Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988).

He played his third most recognizable role, that of Uncle Fester opposite Angelica Huston's Morticia and Raul Julia's Gomez in both Addams Family films (1991 and 1993). Occasionally Lloyd plays normal people in such films as Eight Men Out (1988). In addition to film and television work, Lloyd is also finding success as a voice artist in such projects as Anastasia (1997), where he played the wicked Rasputin.

In regard to his hermit-like tendencies, Lloyd insists on signing a contract for every project that frees him from all promotion duties so he won't have to do interviews and have people pry into his private life. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide.