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Christopher Lloyd

 
Actor: 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)

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. Fox 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
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Hey Arnold! The Movie

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Wit

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On the Edge

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When Good Ghouls Go Bad

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Chasing Destiny

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Baby Geniuses

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My Favorite Martian

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Alice in Wonderland

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Premonition

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Man on the Moon

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Changing Habits

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The Real Blonde

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Quicksilver Highway

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Angels in the Endzone

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Cadillac Ranch

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The Right to Remain Silent

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Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead

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Rent-A-Kid

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Angels in the Outfield

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Radioland Murders

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The Pagemaster

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Camp Nowhere

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In Search of Dr. Seuss

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Dennis the Menace

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Addams Family Values

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Twenty Bucks

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Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle: The Not Truthful Cure

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Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster

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T-Bone N Weasel

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The Addams Family

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The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy

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Suburban Commando

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Back to the Future Part III

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The Earth Day Special

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Why Me?

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Eight Men Out

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Track 29

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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Walk Like a Man

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Miracles

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Back to the Future

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Clue

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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension!

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Joy of Sex

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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

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Street Hawk

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Mr. Mom

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September Gun

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To Be or Not to Be

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Wikipedia: Christopher Lloyd
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Christopher Lloyd

at Back to the Future: The Ride's Closing Ceremony in 2007
Born Christopher Allen Lloyd
October 22, 1938 (1938-10-22) (age 71)
Stamford, Connecticut
United States
Occupation Actor
Years active 1975–present
Spouse(s) Catherine Boyd (1959–1971)
Kay Tornborg (1975–1987)
Jac Vanek (1988–1991)
Jane Walker Wood (1992–2005)

Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is an American actor. He is widely known for his portrayals of characters such as Emmett "Doc" Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy, Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Uncle Fester in The Addams Family and Addams Family Values, and Reverend Jim Ignatowski on television's Taxi. He also starred in the short-lived television series Deadly Games, where he played Jackal, a videogame villain brought to life.

His voice has also made him popular with animation, frequently voicing villains. He currently voices the character Hacker on the animated PBS series Cyberchase. He has won three Primetime Emmy Awards, an Independent Spirit Award, nominated for two Saturn Awards, and a Daytime Emmy Award.

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Personal life

Lloyd was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the son of Ruth (née Lapham), a singer who was the sister of San Francisco mayor Roger Lapham, and Samuel R. Lloyd, a lawyer.[1][2] He attended the Fessenden School, a preparatory school in Newton, Massachusetts. Lloyd was raised in New Canaan, Connecticut and Westport, Connecticut where he graduated from Staples High School in 1958. His mother donated Waveny Park to the town of New Canaan.

Lloyd seldom appears in public or gives interviews (he gave rare interviews on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Family Films in 2005 and on the Opie and Anthony show in 2009 as a birthday gift to co-host and BTTF superfan Anthony Cumia). Some of his best friends, co-stars and fans who have met him describe Lloyd as a very shy and quiet man. His nephew, Sam Lloyd, is best known for playing Ted Buckland, the lawyer on Scrubs. Christopher Lloyd was married from February 1992 to December 2005 to writer/producer Jane Walker Wood; this was his fourth marriage. He is a fan of fly fishing. Lloyd's home was destroyed in the Tea Fire of November 2008 in Montecito, California.

Career

He began acting by age 14 and started apprenticing in summer stock. He took acting classes in New York City at age 19, some at the Neighborhood Playhouse with Sanford Meisner. He appeared in several Broadway productions, including Happy End, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Red, White and Maddox, Kaspar, The Harlot and the Hunted, The Seagull, Total Eclipse, Macbeth, In the Boom Boom Room, Cracks, Professional Resident Company, What Every Woman Knows, And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers, The Father, King Lear, and Power Failure.

His first major motion picture role was as a psychiatric patient in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. However, he may be most remembered for his roles as Reverend Jim Ignatowski, the ex-hippie cabbie on the TV sitcom Taxi, and the eccentric inventor Emmett "Doc" Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy of sci-fi films, for which he was nominated for a Saturn Award. He portrayed the villain Maj. Bartholomew 'Butch' Cavendish in The Legend of the Lone Ranger a role he has played numerous times in various spin-offs and incarnations. He also played notable roles as Klingon Commander Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Professor Dimple in an episode of Road to Avonlea, the title role in The Pagemaster, the villain Judge Doom in Disney/Amblin's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a wacky sound effects man named Zoltan in Radioland Murders, and Uncle Fester in the big screen adaptations of The Addams Family. In 1999 Lloyd was reunited onscreen with Michael J. Fox in an episode of "Spin City" entitled "Back to the Future IV — Judgment Day" where Lloyd plays Owen Kingston, Mike Flaherty's (Fox's character) former mentor who stops by City Hall to see him, only to proclaim himself as God. Also in November 2007, Lloyd was reunited onscreen with his former Taxi co-star Judd Hirsch in the (Season 4 episode) "Graphic"[3] of the TV series Numb3rs.

He recently played Ebenezer Scrooge in a 2008 production of A Christmas Carol at the Kodak Theatre with John Goodman and Jane Leeves. He also recently appeared in a trailer for a fake horror film, entitled Gobstopper, where he played Willy Wonka as a horror movie villain.[4]

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Max Taber
1978 Goin' South Deputy Towfield
Taxi (TV) Reverend Jim Ignatowski
Three Warriors Steve Chaffey
1979 The Onion Field Jailhouse lawyer
The Lady in Red Frognose
1981 The Legend of the Lone Ranger Maj. Bartholomew 'Butch' Cavendish
1983 Mr. Mom Larry
To Be or Not to Be S.S. Captain Schultz
1984 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Klingon Commander Kruge
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension John Bigboote'
National Lampoon's Joy of Sex Coach Hindenberg
1985 Back to the Future Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown Nominated for a Saturn Award
Clue Professor Plum
1986 Miracles Harry
1987 Walk Like a Man Reggie Shand / Henry Shand
1988 Track 29 Henry Henry
Eight Men Out Bill Burns
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Judge Doom Nominated again for a Saturn Award
1989 The Dream Team Henry Sikorsky
Back to the Future Part II Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown
1990 Back to the Future Part III Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp Merlock the Magician
1991 Back to the Future: The Ride Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown Simulator ride
Suburban Commando Charlie Wilcox
The Addams Family Uncle Fester Addams
1992 Amazing Stories: Book Two (TV) Professor B.O. Beanes
T bone 'N' Weasel William 'Weasel' Weasler
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster Frank Iarossi
1993 Dennis the Menace Switchblade Sam Switchblade Sam is the only character in the film never referred to by his name.
Addams Family Values Uncle Fester Addams
Twenty Bucks Jimmy
1994 Angels in the Outfield Al "The Boss" Angel
Camp Nowhere Dennis Van Welker
The Pagemaster Mr. Dewey / The Pagemaster
In Search of Dr. Seuss Mr. Hunch
Radioland Murders Zoltan: Eccentric sound designer
1995 Rent-a-Kid Lawrence 'Larry' Kayvey
Deadly Games Jordan Kenneth Lloyd / Sebastian Jackal
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead Pieces
1996 Cadillac Ranch Wood Grimes
Toonstruck Drew Blanc Point-and-click adventure game
1997 Quicksilver Highway Aaron Quicksilver
Anastasia Grigori Rasputin
Angels in the Endzone Al "The Boss" Angel
The Real Blonde Ernst
1999 My Favorite Martian Uncle Martin
Alice in Wonderland The White Knight
Baby Geniuses Heep
Man on the Moon Actor in Taxi Re-creation
Spin City Owen Kingston
It Came From the Sky Jarvis Moody
2001 Wit Dr. Harvey Kelekian
When Good Ghouls Go Bad Uncle Fred Walker
Kids World Leo
2002 Interstate 60 Ray
Wish You Were Dead Bruce
Hey Arnold!: The Movie Coroner
Cyberchase Hacker
2003 Haunted Lighthouse Cap'n Jack
Tremors (TV) Cletus Poffenberger
2004 I Dream (TV) Prof. Toone
Malcom in the Middle (TV) Hal's Father
2005 Stacked (TV) Professor Harold March
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie Seymour S. Sassafrass
Bad Girls From Valley High Mr. Chauncey
2006 A Perfect Day (TV) Michael
Valerie on the Stairs (TV) Everett Neely Episode of Masters of Horror
2007 Numb3rs (TV) Ross Moore
2008 The Simpsons Ride Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown Simulator ride
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV) Carmine
Fly Me to the Moon Grandpa
The Tale of Despereaux Hovis
2009 Meteor (TV) Dr. Lehman
Knights of Bloodsteel (TV) Tesselink
The Call of the Wild 'Grandpa' Bill Hale
Foodfight! Mr. Clipboard
Snowmen The Caretaker
Santa Buddies Stan Cruge
2010 Piranha 3-D Mr. Goodman (Rumored)

Awards

Primetime Emmy Awards
Saturn Awards
Independent Spirit Awards
DVD Exclusive Awards
Daytime Emmy Awards
  • (2008) Nominated — Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program / Cyberchase
Drama Desk Award
  • (1973) Won - Drama Desk Award for Best Performance/ Kaspar

Further reading

References

  1. ^ "Sam Lloyd, Sr. Biography (1925-)". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/81/Sam-Lloyd-Sr.html. Retrieved 2009-10-17. 
  2. ^ "Lloyd genealogy". Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/celeb/lloyd.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-17. 
  3. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1139210/
  4. ^ "Gobstopper The Movie". Gobstopper The Movie. http://gobstoppermovie.com/. Retrieved 2009-10-17. 

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