Christopher Allen Lloyd is an actor, born on 22 October 1938, in Stamford, Connecticut USA, who is perhaps best known for his roles in “Back to the Future” trilogy, “Taxi”, “The Addams Family” and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, also for doing voice-over work in several animations. Lloyd is the winner of three Primetime Emmy Awards and an Independent Spirit Award. Additionally, he has been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards and two Saturn Awards.
Have you ever wondered how rich Christopher Lloyd is? According to sources it is estimated that Christopher Lloyd’s overall net worth is over $50 million. Lloyd has earned this impressive wealth from his involvement in numerous successful movies and TV series during the ‘80s and ‘90s. The number of awards he has won during his acting career has also increased his net worth.
Christopher Lloyd is the youngest child in a family of three boys and four girls, one of whom, Samuel Lloyd was also an actor. His maternal grandfather was one of the founders of the “Texaco’’ oil company. Christopher first discovered his love for acting while at summer school when he was 14, and by the time he was 19 he was taking classes from the famous acting teacher Sanford Meisner at New York City’s Neighborhood Playhouse School. He soon made his stage debut as a replacement in a production of “And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers”. His Broadway debut was in the less successful “Red, White and Maddox” (1969), but he soon transferred to off-Broadway roles in plays like “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, “The Seagull”, “Total Eclipse”, “King Lear” and many others. All contributed to his growing net worth.
Christopher’s first movie role was in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” (1975), but he’s probably best known for his role in the TV sitcom “Taxi” which aired from 1978 to 1982, in which he played Jim Ignatowski, for which role Lloyd won two Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1982 and 1983. His next notable part was in the “Back to the Future” trilogy, which brought him a Saturn Award nomination. Other important roles from that period include the TV series “Amazing Stories” (1985-87), as a Klingon Commander Kruge in “Star Trek III: The Search for Spock” (1984), and as Professor Plum in “Clue” (1985). Again, these appearances added to his increasing net worth.
Thanks to his distinctive voice, in 1988 Christopher did a voice-over for the villain Judge Doom in the half-animated fantasy-comedy film “Who Framed Roger Rabitt”. During the ‘90s, Lloyd also achieved fame by his appearances in several films and series, for example in the part of Professor Dimple in an episode of “Road to Avoniea” (1990-96), which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in Drama Series. Also, his portrayal of Uncle Fester in the movie adaptation of “The Addams Family” (1991), starring alongside Raul Julia and Angelica Houston, is something for which Lloyd is remembered very well. Then Christopher won an Independent Spirits Award for Best Supporting Male in the 1993 film “20 Bucks”.
His recent achievements include two Daytime Emmy Award nominations for an Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program in 2008 and 2015, which he earned for his voice-overs in an American-Canadian animated TV series “Cyberchase”.
When it comes to relationships and love life, Lloyd has had quite an interesting time. He was married four times, firstly to Catharine Dallas Dixon Boyd(1959-71), then to actress Kay Tornborg(1974-87). His third was to Carol Ann Vanek in 1988, but which lasted just three years, and his last marriage was to screenwriter Jane Walker Wood from 1992-2005.
Christopher is a passionate cyclist and also enjoys hiking and fly-fishing. He currently lives in a modest home in Montana.
Full Name | Christopher Lloyd |
Net Worth | $50 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 22, 1938 |
Died | January 27, 2006, Hastings, United Kingdom |
Place Of Birth | Stamford, Connecticut, USA |
Height | 1.85 m |
Profession | Voice Actor |
Education | Staples High School, Fessenden School |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Jane Walker Wood, Carol Ann Vanek, Kay Tornborg, Catherine Boyd |
Parents | Ruth Lapham, Samuel R. Lloyd |
Siblings | Sam Lloyd Sr., Antoinette L. Mygatt Lucas, Adele L. Kinney, Ruth Lloyd Scott Ax, Donald L. Mygatt |
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thechristopherlloyd |
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mrchristopherlloyd/ |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000502/ |
Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance, Obie Award for Performance |
Nominations | British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program |
Movies | Back to the Future, Back to the Future Part II, Back to the Future Part III, The Addams Family, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Addams Family Values, Dennis the Menace, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, I Am Not a Serial Killer, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across t... |
TV Shows | Best of the West, Taxi, Back to the Future, Deadly Games, I Dream, Clubhouse, Stacked, Cyberchase, Meteor, Scrat's Treasure Hunt, The Word (US) |
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1 | [2012, on filming Dennis the Menace (1993)] I had a scene in that when I'm walking along an alley and I see a boy eating an apple. I reach over the fence with a big knife and snare the apple, and I eat the apple. And the boy playing that role must have been about six or seven years old - he was horrified of me. Even when I was out of makeup. He'd hide behind his mother when he saw me just walking as myself. Just absolutely terrified. |
2 | [2012, on Goin' South (1978)] Well, that happened in a rather interesting way. I was doing a Broadway musical called "Happy End", a Bertolt Brecht/Kurt Weill collaboration, and Nicholson was looking for a leading lady, a new actress, to be in Goin' South (1978), which he was directing. So he came to see "Happy End" not knowing I was in it but, rather, to see Meryl Streep, who was my co-star. And I remember after the play, the stage manager said that Jack Nicholson was going to be coming back to my dressing room to say hello. And Meryl Streep was there, and he said that there was a script that he'd like for me to see, that he'd like for me to do a part in it. And the film was Goin' South (1978), and I did it. And ultimately, he found Mary Steenburgen to play the role that he was trying to cast. But it was just fortuitous that he came by that night. |
3 | [2012, on working with John Belushi in Goin' South (1978)] I remember him well. John Belushi was doing Saturday Night Live (1975) at the time, which he had to be in New York to do, and we were shooting Goin' South (1978) in Durango, Mexico, which meant that for three or four weeks he had to do Saturday Night Live (1975), fly to Durango - which was fairly complicated, because you had to go to Mexico City and then up to Durango - shoot for a couple of days, and then fly back to New York to do Saturday Night Live (1975) again. But he was wonderful to work with. I mean, he was absolutely right for the part. He had a lot of energy, of course. He was great. We had a good routine together. It was cool. |
4 | [2012, on landing Back to the Future (1985)] I was shooting a film in Mexico City that I'm not sure ever came out. But it was shooting in Mexico City, and I was kind of implanted there, focusing on that, when my agent sent me the script for Back to the Future (1985). I scanned it, but I wasn't terribly impressed, mostly because I'd been offered the chance to go back East and do a play at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven. I'd be playing Hans Christian Andersen - I grew up with Danny Kaye. And Colleen Dewhurst, an amazing, wonderful actress, was going to be my mother in it, and I just thought, "I need to go back to my roots." So I just dismissed the Back to the Future (1985) script. And then a friend who was with me at the time said, "My mantra has always been to never leave any stone unturned." In other words, whenever someone has an interest in you, whatever it is, at least check it out. So based on that, I flew back to Los Angeles, met Bob Zemeckis, and the rest is history. |
5 | [2012, on Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)] Here was another guy who, okay, he was a toon, but he was also just so evil. So evil. I mean, dipping the little shoes and other little toons into the dip? He was just nasty. And, of course, I loved the makeup. That outfit I wore, the glasses, the whole look of it. It was a lot of fun to play. Yeah, that was great. And working with Bob Hoskins and, again, Bob Zemeckis. I've been lucky. |
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1 | Grew up in Fairfield County's New Canaan, Connecticut. |
2 | Is the youngest of seven children of Samuel R. Lloyd and Ruth Lapham. |
3 | His maternal uncle, Roger Lapham (1883-1966), was the Mayor of San Francisco from 1944 through 1948. |
4 | His maternal grandfather, Lewis Henry Lapham (1858-1934), was one of the founders of the Texaco Oil Company. |
5 | Owns a home in Montana; his home in Montecito, California was destroyed by the Tea Fire of November 2008. |
6 | Was considered for the role of Jack Torrance in the horror film The Shining (1980), which went to Jack Nicholson. |
7 | Won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor in Twenty Bucks (1993). |
8 | In a June 2009 interview, Lloyd said that the role of Klingon commander Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) was among one of his favorite roles he ever portrayed in his acting career. |
9 | Attended and graduated from the Darrow School, whose alumni include Chris 'Mad Dog' Russo, Gregory Hughes and photographer Jane Feldman. |
10 | At age 19, he moved to Manhattan and began studying with the acting teacher Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. |
11 | A devoted bicyclist, he once rode through Italy, pedaling from Milan to Venice, over the Dolomites, along the Amalfi coast and to Naples. |
12 | In Man on the Moon (1999), he appears as himself reprising his old role of Reverend Jim Ignatowski in scenes from Taxi (1978), 20 years after the sitcom had aired. |
13 | His Taxi (1978) character, Reverend Jim Ignatowski, was a huge fan of the original Star Trek (1966) series. Lloyd went on to play the Klingon commander Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984). |
14 | Has worked with Frank Welker in five films: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990), The Pagemaster (1994) and In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994). |
15 | Has appeared with Anjelica Huston in five films: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981), The Cowboy and the Ballerina (1984), The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993). |
16 | To prepare for the role of Taber in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), he lived in a mental institution for several weeks and studied the patients. He modeled his character after one of the patients and stayed in character through all filming even when not on screen. |
17 | In a scene in Back to the Future (1985), his character Dr. Emmett L. "Doc" Brown, hangs on the arm of a large clock. This mimics a stunt done by Harold Lloyd (no relation) in the movie Safety Last! (1923). |
18 | Attended the prestigious Fessenden School in West Newton, Massachusetts. |
19 | Attended the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. |
20 | For his brief 1985 scenes in Back to the Future (1985), he wore prosthetic make-up to appear 30 years older than in his 1955 scenes, which dominate the film. In the sequels, the 1985 Doc Brown has more scenes. To avoid having to put him through extensive make-up every morning, writers Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale came up with the idea of Doc Brown visiting a rejuvenation clinic in the future, which results in his face looking much younger. |
21 | Has appeared in over two hundred plays, including many on Broadway, regional and summer stock productions. |
22 | As a young actor, he performed at the Yale Repertory Theater with Meryl Streep. |
23 | Attended and graduated from Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut (1958). |
24 | Younger brother of Sam Lloyd Sr.. |
25 | Uncle of actor Sam Lloyd. |
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Real Blonde | 1997 | | Ernst |
Deadly Games | 1995-1997 | TV Series | Sebastian Jackal Jordan Kenneth Lloyd |
Changing Habits | 1997 | | Theo Teagarden |
Quicksilver Highway | 1997 | TV Movie | Aaron Quicksilver |
Toonstruck | 1996 | Video Game | Drew Blanc |
Cadillac Ranch | 1996 | | Wood Grimes |
The Right to Remain Silent | 1996 | TV Movie | Johnny Benjamin |
Rent-a-Kid | 1995 | TV Movie | Lawrence 'Larry' Kayvey |
Fallen Angels | 1995 | TV Series | The Continental Op |
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | 1995 | | Pieces |
Mr. Payback: An Interactive Movie | 1995 | Video Game | Ed Jarvis |
Rescue the Scientists | 1994 | Video Game | Lieutenant Jack Tempus |
The Pagemaster | 1994 | | Mr. Dewey / The Pagemaster |
In Search of Dr. Seuss | 1994 | TV Movie | Mr. Hunch |
Radioland Murders | 1994 | | Zoltan |
Camp Nowhere | 1994 | | Dennis Van Welker |
Angels in the Outfield | 1994 | | Al the Boss Angel |
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle | 1994 | TV Series | Mr. Moohead |
Addams Family Values | 1993 | | Uncle Fester Addams |
Dennis the Menace | 1993 | | Switchblade Sam (Town Robber) |
Twenty Bucks | 1993 | | Jimmy |
Back to the Future | 1991-1992 | TV Series | Dr. Emmett Brown (live-action segments) |
Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster | 1992 | TV Movie | Frank Iarossi - Exxon |
T Bone N Weasel | 1992 | TV Movie | William 'Weasel' Weasler |
Avonlea | 1992 | TV Series | Alistair Dimple |
The Addams Family | 1991 | | Uncle Fester Addams / Gordon Craven |
Suburban Commando | 1991 | | Charlie Wilcox |
Back to the Future... The Ride | 1991 | Short | Dr. Emmett Brown |
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp | 1990 | | Merlock (voice) |
Back to the Future... The Pinball | 1990 | Video Game | Doc Brown (voice, uncredited) |
Back to the Future Part III | 1990 | | Dr. Emmett Brown |
Why Me? | 1990 | | Bruno Daley |
Back to the Future Part II | 1989 | | Doctor Emmett Brown |
The Dream Team | 1989 | | Henry Sikorsky |
Eight Men Out | 1988 | | 'Sleepy' Bill Burns |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit | 1988 | | Judge Doom |
Track 29 | 1988 | | Henry Henry |
The Dictator | 1988 | TV Series | Joseph Paul Domino |
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Pat Hobby Teamed with Genius | 1987 | TV Movie | Pat Hobby |
Bialy smok | 1987 | | Jim Martin |
Walk Like a Man | 1987 | | Reggie Shand / Henry Shand |
Amazing Stories | 1986 | TV Series | Professor B.O. Beanes |
Miracles | 1986 | | Harry |
Clue | 1985 | | Professor Plum |
Back to the Future | 1985 | | Dr. Emmett Brown |
Street Hawk | 1985 | TV Series | Anthony Corrido |
Huey Lewis and the News: The Power of Love | 1985 | Video short | Dr. Emmett Brown |
The Cowboy and the Ballerina | 1984 | TV Movie | Woody |
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension | 1984 | | John Bigboote |
Joy of Sex | 1984 | | Coach Hindenberg |
Old Friends | 1984 | TV Movie | Jerry Forbes |
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock | 1984 | | Commander Kruge |
Cheers | 1984 | TV Series | Phillip Semenko |
To Be or Not to Be | 1983 | | Capt. Schultz |
September Gun | 1983 | TV Movie | Jack Brian |
Mr. Mom | 1983 | | Larry |
Taxi | 1978-1983 | TV Series | Reverend Jim Ignatowski |
Money on the Side | 1982 | TV Movie | Sergeant Stampone |
Movie Madness | 1982 | | Samuel Starkman ("Municipalians") |
American Playhouse | 1982 | TV Series | Paul |
Best of the West | 1981-1982 | TV Series | The Calico Kid |
The Legend of the Lone Ranger | 1981 | | Maj. Bartholomew 'Butch' Cavendish |
The Postman Always Rings Twice | 1981 | | The Salesman |
Schizoid | 1980 | | Gilbert |
Semi-Tough | 1980 | TV Series | Frank Mullens |
The Black Marble | 1980 | | Arnold's Collector |
Visions | 1980 | TV Series | |
One Day at a Time | 1979 | TV Series | Cell Mate |
The Onion Field | 1979 | | Jailhouse lawyer |
The Lady in Red | 1979 | | Frognose |
Butch and Sundance: The Early Days | 1979 | | Bill Tod Carver (as Chris Lloyd) |
The Fantastic Seven | 1979 | TV Movie | Skip Hartman |
Barney Miller | 1978-1979 | TV Series | Vincent Carew / Arnold Scully |
The Word | 1978 | TV Mini-Series | Hans Bogardus |
Goin' South | 1978 | | Deputy Towfield |
Lacy and the Mississippi Queen | 1978 | TV Movie | Jennings |
Three Warriors | 1977 | | Steve Chaffey |
Another Man, Another Chance | 1977 | | Jesse James (uncredited) |
The Adams Chronicles | 1976 | TV Mini-Series | Tsar Alexandre I |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest | 1975 | | Taber |
Senior Moment | 2017 | post-production | Sal Spinelli |
Muse | 2017/II | post-production | |
Boundaries | 2017/I | post-production | |
Making a Killing | 2017 | post-production | Lloyd Mickey |
The Sound | 2017/II | post-production | Clinton Jones |
Rerun | | filming Future George Benson | |
Time, the Fourth Dimension | | completed | |
7Seconds | 2017 | | Harvey |
12 Monkeys | 2017 | TV Series | The Missionary |
Going in Style | 2017 | | Milton |
The Big Bang Theory | 2016 | TV Series | Theodore |
Cold Moon | 2016 | | James Redfield |
I Am Not a Serial Killer | 2016 | | Mr. Crowley |
Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie | 2016 | TV Movie | Doc Brown |
Just in Time for Christmas | 2015 | TV Movie | Grandpa Bob |
Cyberchase | 2002-2015 | TV Series | The Hacker |
The Boat Builder | 2015 | | Abner |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2015 | TV Series | Doc Brown |
Back to the Future: Doc Brown Saves the World | 2015 | Video short | Emmett Brown |
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition | 2015 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown Citizen Brown (voice) |
Lego Dimensions | 2015 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown (voice) |
House of Monsters | 2015 | TV Series | Dr. Gaulstone |
King's Quest | 2015 | Video Game | Old King Graham (voice) |
Hollywood Mom | 2015 | TV Series | Earl Green |
The Simpsons | 2015 | TV Series | Reverend Jim Ignatowski |
88 | 2015/II | | Cyrus |
Granite Flats | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Professor Hargraves / Dr. Hargraves |
The One I Wrote for You | 2014 | | Pop |
Over the Garden Wall | 2014 | TV Mini-Series | The Woodsman |
Pirate's Code: The Adventures of Mickey Matson | 2014 | | Grandpa Jack |
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For | 2014 | | Kroenig |
Zodiac: Signs of the Apocalypse | 2014 | TV Movie | Harry Setag |
Blood Lake: Attack of the Killer Lampreys | 2014 | TV Movie | Mayor Akerman |
A Million Ways to Die in the West | 2014 | | Doc Brown |
The Michael J. Fox Show | 2014 | TV Series | Principal McTavish |
Funny or Die Is Sorry for Lying About Hoverboards | 2014 | Short | |
HUVr - BELIEF | 2014 | Video short | |
HUVr - HOW | 2014 | Video short | |
Super Athlete | 2013 | | Stanley Bottoms |
Back to the Future: Back in Time Video Slots | 2013 | Video Game | Doc Brown (voice) |
The Coin | 2013/I | Short | William |
Psych | 2013 | TV Series | Martin Kahn |
Robot Chicken | 2011-2013 | TV Series | Dr. Emmett Brown / Early Hacker / Schlomo |
Jungle Master | 2013 | | Dr. Wells (English version, voice) |
Raising Hope | 2013 | TV Series | Dennis Powers |
Sid the Science Kid: The Movie | 2012 | | Dr. Bonanodon |
The Narrative of Victor Karloch | 2012 | Short | Victor Karloch (voice) |
Anything But Christmas | 2012 | TV Movie | Harry |
R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour | 2012 | TV Series | Grandpa Walt Montgomery |
Excuse Me for Living | 2012 | | Lars |
Dead Before Dawn 3D | 2012 | | Horus Galloway |
The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure | 2012 | | Lero Sombrero |
The Axe Boat | 2012 | Short | Tom Field |
Delhi Safari | 2012 | | Pigeon (English version, voice) |
Piranha 3DD | 2012 | | Mr. Goodman |
The Adventures of Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Treasure | 2012 | | Grandpa Jack |
Foodfight! | 2012 | | Mr. Clipboard (voice) |
Last Call | 2012/I | | Pete |
Dorothy and the Witches of Oz | 2012 | | The Wizard of Oz |
Cadaver | 2012 | Short | Cadaver |
The Illusionauts | 2012 | | Professor (English version, voice) |
The Chateau Meroux | 2011 | | Nathan |
Snowflake, the White Gorilla | 2011 | | Dr. Archibald Pepper (English version, voice) |
Adventures of Serial Buddies | 2011 | | Dr. Von Gearheart |
Back for the Future | 2011 | Short | Dr. Emmett Brown |
Caiga quien caiga - CQC | 2011 | TV Series | Dr. Emmett Brown |
The Witches of Oz | 2011 | TV Mini-Series | The Wizard of Oz |
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5, Outatime | 2011 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown Citizen Brown Jacques Douteux (voice) |
Love, Wedding, Marriage | 2011 | | Dr. George |
InSight | 2011 | | Shep |
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4, Double Visions | 2011 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown Citizen Brown (voice) |
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3, Citizen Brown | 2011 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown Citizen Brown (voice) |
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 2, Get Tannen | 2011 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown (voice) |
Fringe | 2011 | TV Series | Roscoe Joyce |
Family Practice | 2011 | TV Movie | Robert Passion Foote |
Wolf Sheep | 2010 | | |
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1, It's About Time | 2010 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown (voice) |
Piranha 3D | 2010 | | Mr. Carl Goodman |
Chuck | 2010 | TV Series | Dr. Leo Dreyfus |
Snowmen | 2010 | | The Caretaker |
Magic | 2010 | | Voice of Magic (voice) |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | 2009 | TV Series | Santa Claus John #2 |
Jack and the Beanstalk | 2009 | | Headmaster |
Santa Buddies | 2009 | Video | Stan Cruge |
The Macabre World of Lavender Williams | 2009 | Short | Lester (voice) |
Call of the Wild | 2009 | | 'Grandpa' Bill Hale |
Knights of Bloodsteel | 2009 | TV Mini-Series | Tesselink |
Meteor | 2009 | TV Mini-Series | Prof. Daniel Lehman |
The Tale of Despereaux | 2008 | | Hovis (voice) |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | 2008 | TV Series | Carmine |
The Simpsons Ride | 2008 | Short | Dr. Emmett L. Brown (voice) |
Live from Lincoln Center | 2008 | TV Series | King Pellinore |
Fly Me to the Moon 3D | 2008 | | Amos (voice) |
Numb3rs | 2007 | TV Series | Ross Moore |
Flakes | 2007 | | Willie |
A Perfect Day | 2006 | TV Movie | Michael |
Stacked | 2005-2006 | TV Series | Harold March |
Masters of Horror | 2006 | TV Series | Everett Neely |
Enfants terribles | 2005 | | Reverend Burr |
Here Comes Peter Cottontail: The Movie | 2005 | Video | Seymour S. Sassafras (voice) |
Clubhouse | 2004-2005 | TV Series | Lou Russo |
Detective | 2005 | TV Movie | Anderson in Launderette |
Bad Girls from Valley High | 2005 | | Mr. Chauncey |
King of the Hill | 2005 | TV Series | Smitty |
The West Wing | 2005 | TV Series | Professor Lawrence Lessig |
I Dream | 2004 | TV Series | Professor Toone |
Admissions | 2004 | | Stewart Worthy |
Back to the Future Video Slots | 2004 | Video Game | Dr. Emmett Brown |
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | 2004 | TV Series | Snail |
Merry Christmas Space Case | 2003 | Short | Narrator (voice) |
Tremors | 2003 | TV Series | Dr. Cletus Poffenberger |
Ed | 2003 | TV Series | Burt Kiffle |
Haunted Lighthouse | 2003 | Short | Cap'n Jack |
Outtakes | 2002 | Video short | Dr. Emmett Brown (uncredited) |
Malcolm in the Middle | 2002 | TV Series | Walter |
The Big Time | 2002 | TV Movie | Doc Powers |
Hey Arnold! The Movie | 2002 | | Coroner (voice) |
Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road | 2002 | | Ray |
Space Case | 2001 | Short | Narrator (voice) |
Kids World | 2001 | | Leo |
Wish You Were Dead | 2001 | | Bruce |
The Tick | 2001 | TV Series | Mr. Fishladder |
When Good Ghouls Go Bad | 2001 | TV Movie | Uncle Fred Walker |
Happy Birthday | 2001/I | | Attorney Bum |
Chasing Destiny | 2001 | TV Movie | Jet James |
Wit | 2001 | TV Movie | Dr. Harvey Kelekian |
Man on the Moon | 1999 | | Christopher Lloyd - 'Taxi' Actor (uncredited) |
Convergence | 1999 | | Morley Allen |
It Came from the Sky | 1999 | TV Movie | Jarvis Moody |
Baby Geniuses | 1999 | | Heep |
Alice in Wonderland | 1999 | TV Movie | White Knight |
Spin City | 1999 | TV Series | Owen Kingston |
My Favorite Martian | 1999 | | Uncle Martin |
The Ransom of Red Chief | 1998 | TV Movie | Sam Howard |
The Animated Adventures of Tom Sawyer | 1998 | Video | Judge Thatcher (voice) |
Anastasia | 1997 | | Rasputin (voice) |
The Wonderful World of Disney | 1997 | TV Series | Al the Boss Angel |
Dinner at Fred's | 1997 | | Dad |
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Time Machinists | | Documentary post-production | Himself (voice) |
Made in Hollywood | 2017 | TV Series | Himself |
Rotten Tomatoes | 2017 | TV Series | Himself |
StarTalk | 2016 | TV Series | Himself |
The Inn Crowd | 2016 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
Into the 8th Dimension | 2016 | Video documentary | Himself |
50 Years of Star Trek | 2016 | TV Movie | Himself |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2016 | 2016 | TV Movie | Himself |
Must See TV: A Tribute to James Burrows | 2016 | TV Special | Himself |
DeLorean: Living the Dream | 2015 | Documentary | Himself |
Crackanory | 2015 | TV Series | Himself - Storyteller |
The Daily Show | 2015 | TV Series | Himself |
Entertainment Tonight | 2015 | TV Series | Himself |
Today | 2015 | TV Series | Himself - Guest / Himself |
Back in Time | 2015 | Documentary | Himself |
The Real History of Science Fiction | 2014 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Bonus Content | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
The Greatest 80s Movies | 2014 | TV Movie documentary | Himself / Judge Doom |
Buenas noches | 2014 | TV Series | Himself - Guest |
Say It Ain't Solo | 2012 | Short | Himself |
Ace of Cakes | 2011 | TV Series | Himself |
Il était une fois... | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Tales from the Future | 2010 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Scream Awards 2010 | 2010 | TV Special | Himself |
Biography | 2010 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Nostalgia Critic | 2010 | TV Series | Himself |
Hollywood Moments | 2009 | Documentary | Himself |
Live from Studio Five | 2009 | TV Series | Himself |
The Alan Titchmarsh Show | 2009 | TV Series | Himself |
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Michael Douglas | 2009 | TV Movie | Himself |
Looking Back to the Future | 2009 | Video documentary | Himself |
Head Case | 2008 | TV Series | Himself |
TV Land Confidential | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Interviewee |
The Bob Show | 2007 | TV Series | Himself |
Looking Back at the Future | 2006 | Documentary | Himself |
The 100 Greatest Family Films | 2005 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson | 2005 | TV Special documentary | Himself (uncredited) |
TV Land's Top Ten | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Hollywood's Master Storytellers: Back to the Future 20th Anniversary | 2005 | TV Movie | Himself |
The Tony Danza Show | 2004 | TV Series | Himself |
Car Crash: The DeLorean Story | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
NFL Monday Night Football | 2003 | TV Series | Wacky Minister |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Before and After | 2003 | Video short | Himself |
The 100 Greatest Films | 2001 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
CBS Cares | 2000 | TV Series | Himself |
1998 MTV Movie Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself |
M*A*S*H, Tootsie & God: A Tribute to Larry Gelbart | 1998 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
Completely Cuckoo | 1997 | Video documentary | Himself |
Showbiz Today | 1997 | TV Series | Himself |
The Best of Taxi | 1994 | TV Movie | Himself |
The 64th Annual Academy Awards | 1992 | TV Special | Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Makeup |
The Making of 'The Addams Family' | 1991 | TV Movie documentary | Fester Addams |
The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1991 | TV Special | Herself - Presenter |
Hulkamania Forever | 1990 | Video | Himself |
Wogan | 1990 | TV Series | Himself |
The Earth Day Special | 1990 | TV Special | Dr. Emmett L. Brown |
Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town | 1988 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
Saturday Night Live | 1982 | TV Series | Himself |
The Midnight Special | 1981 | TV Series | Himself |
The 31st Annual Tony Awards | 1977 | TV Special | Himself - Performer (uncredited) |
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2016 | British Independent Film Award | British Independent Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016) |
2016 | Festival Award | Northeast Film Festival, US | Best Actor in a Short Film | The Coin (2013) |
2015 | BTVA Television Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Male Vocal Performance in a Television Series in a Supporting Role - Comedy/Musical | Over the Garden Wall (2014) |
2015 | BTVA Television Voice Acting Award | Behind the Voice Actors Awards | Best Vocal Ensemble in a New Television Series | Over the Garden Wall (2014) |
2015 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program | Cyberchase (2002) |
2008 | Daytime Emmy | Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program | Cyberchase (2002) |
2001 | Video Premiere Award | DVD Exclusive Awards | Best Actor | When Good Ghouls Go Bad (2001) |
2001 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries | Wit (2001) |
1990 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Supporting Actor | Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) |
1986 | Saturn Award | Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | Best Supporting Actor | Back to the Future (1985) |