- Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox (born Michael Andrew Fox on June 9, 1961) is an award-winning, Canadian-born film and television actor. His best known roles include Marty McFly from the "Back to the Future" trilogy (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton from "Family Ties" (1982-1989), for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from "Spin City" (1996-2000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, … - Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American character actor. - Crispin Glover
Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American primarily known as a film actor, but is also a painter, filmmaker, author, musician, and collector and archivist of esoterica. Glover is known for portraying eccentric people on screen, such as George McFly in "Back to the Future" and Willard Stiles in "Willard". In the early 2000s, Glover started his own production company, Volcanic Eruptions. - Lea Thompson
Lea Katherine Thompson (born May 31, 1961, in Rochester, Minnesota) is an American actress - Thomas F. Wilson
Thomas Francis Wilson, Jr. (born April 15, 1959) is an American character actor, comedian, musician, painter, and voice-over artist. He studied international politics at Arizona State University. - Billy Zane
Billy Zane (born William George Zane, Jr. on February 24, 1966) is an American actor and director. He is perhaps best recognized for his role as Caledon Hockley in the 1997 blockbuster film "Titanic", and as The Phantom in the 1996 eponymous film based upon the comic book superhero. As of 2007, Zane has appeared in over 50 films and numerous TV-series. - Claudia Wells
Claudia Wells (born July 5 1966) is an American actress. Born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, she grew up in San Francisco. After some appearances in TV series, she had one big success by starring in the 1985 film "Back to the Future" as Jennifer Parker, Marty McFly's girlfriend. However, for personal reasons, she was not available to reprise the role for the two sequels and was replaced by Elisabeth Shue. Also in 1985, she co-starred in "Stop the Madness", … - Mary Steenburgen
Mary Steenburgen (born February 8, 1953) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. Steenburgen was born in Newport, Arkansas; her last name is of Dutch origin.Steenburgen moved to New York City in 1972 to study acting. Steenburgen was married to Malcolm McDowell from 1980 to 1990, and has been married to actor Ted Danson since 1995. She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the 1980 film "Melvin and Howard". - Huey Lewis
Huey Lewis (born Hugh Anthony Cregg, III on July 5, 1950) is an American musician and occasional actor. He sings lead vocals and plays harmonica for his band Huey Lewis & The News, a rock group based in San Francisco, California that was the highest-selling American band of the 1980s by singles. The band is perhaps best remembered in American popular culture by their contribution to the soundtrack of the 1985 feature film "Back to the Future", … - Marc McClure
Marc A. McClure (born March 31 1957) is an American actor. His best known role was perhaps in the 1978 classic "Superman: The Movie", playing photographer Jimmy Olsen. McClure reprised his role as Jimmy Olsen in "Superman II", "Superman III", "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" and in the 1984 movie "Supergirl". He is the only actor to appear in the same role in all four Christopher Reeve-era "Superman" films and Supergirl. - Dan Castellaneta
Daniel Louis Castellaneta (born September 10, 1958) is an Emmy award winning American voice actor and comedian best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the animated series "The Simpsons". - Courtney Gains
Courtney Gains (born August 22, 1965 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor who achieved success during the 1980s with a variety of roles in films such as "Children of the Corn", "Lust in the Dust", "Back to the Future", "Can't Buy Me Love", "Colors", "The 'Burbs" and "Memphis Belle". In addition to his film work, Gains has guest-starred on several notable TV shows including "Seinfield", … - Elijah Wood
Elijah Jordan Wood (born January 28 1981) is an American actor. Acting since the age of nine, Wood is best known for the role of Frodo Baggins in the "Lord of the Rings" film trilogy. Making his film debut with a minor part in "Back to the Future Part II" (1989), Wood landed a succession of subsequent larger roles, and became a critically acclaimed child actor. After his role as Frodo in "The Lord of the Rings", … - J. J. Cohen
J. J. Cohen (b. Jeffrey Jay Cohen in June of 1965) is an actor who has appeared in film and on television. J. J.'s first feature film was in the 1984 film "Paradise Motel". It wasn't until 1985 he would get his big role in the hit film "Back to the Future" as Skinhead, a member of Biff Tannen's gang. In 1989, he reprised his role in "Back to the Future Part II", a year later, … - James Tolkan
James Tolkan (born June 20, 1931) is an American character actor. Tolkan is known for his role in the 1985 film "Back to the Future" as Hill Valley High School principal Mr. Strickland. He reprised the role in the 1989 sequel "Back to the Future Part II" and, in 1990, he played the part of Mr. Strickland's grandfather in "Back to the Future Part III". Other well known films include WarGames and the 1986 box office hit "Top Gun". - Will Hare
Will Hare (March 30 1916 - August 31, 1997) is an American actor who has appeared on television and film's, often playing old crusty figures and father/grandpa roles. - Bill Nye
William Sanford Nye (b. November 27, 1955), also known as "Bill Nye the Science Guy," is an American television program host, scientist, and mechanical engineer. - Harry Carey Jr.
Harry Carey, Jr. (nickname "Dobe") (born May 16, 1921 in Saugus, California) is an American film actor. Harry Carey Jr. appeared in over 90 films. He is mostly remembered for appearing in western films and television programs. He is the son of acclaimed actor, Harry Carey (1878-1947) and actress Olive Fuller Golden (1896-1988). A respected character actor, like his father, he acted in a large number of Western genre films. They appeared together in the acclaimed 1948 film, … - Elisabeth Shue
Elisabeth Shue (Elisabeth Judson Shue) was born on Sunday, October 06, 1963 in Delaware, USA and she is a famous actress. She is best known for her actress and producer career, in which she won several trophies and awards. The most important films of her career are: Hamlet 2, Gracle, Underneath, Dream On, Hale the Hero, Twenty Bucks, Palmetto and City of Angels among others.General appearance:-... - Casey Siemaszko
Casey Siemaszko (b. Kazimierz Siemaszko on March 17, 1961) is an American actor. Siemaszko was born in Chicago, Illinois to a Polish American father and an English mother. His most well-known film roles are "Back to the Future" and "Back to the Future Part II" as 3-D, "Stand By Me" as Billy Tessio, "Young Guns" as Charley Bowdre and as Curley in "Of Mice and Men". - Wendie Jo Sperber
Wendie Jo Sperber (September 15, 1958 - November 29 ,2005) was an American actress, best known for her performances in the films "Back to the Future" and "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" and the television sitcom "Bosom Buddies". - Jason Hervey
Jason Hervey is an American actor, born April 6, 1972, in Los Angeles, California. He is best known for his role as "Wayne Arnold" on "The Wonder Years". This role led to a guest appearance on the "Justice League Unlimited" episode "Hawk and Dove", as the younger, more passive brother Don Hall, in a complete role reversal from the Wonder Years. - Gary Riley
Gary Riley (born November 19 1963- Died June 10th 2007) was an American character actor who has appeared in film and on television. He was well known for his role in the 1986 film "Stand By Me" as Charlie Hogan, and for his role as Dave Frazier in the 1987 comedy film "Summer School". He has made guest appearances in such TV shows as "Knots Landing", "Growing Pains", "Amazing Stories", and "Airwolf". - George Dicenzo
George DiCenzo (born april 21, 1940) is a character actor and once associate producer for "Dark Shadows". - Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor (February 26, 1907 - October 3, 1994) was a prolific American character actor who worked extensively in Westerns. - Mary Ellen Trainor
Mary Ellen Trainor (born July 8, 1950) is an American film and television actress who may be best remembered as either Dr. Stephanie Woods in the "Lethal Weapon" movies or as Harriet Walsh (the mother) in "The Goonies". She also played Diane Evans on the TV series "Roswell". She was born July 8, 1950 in San Francisco, California. She frequently appears in the films of Richard Donner and Robert Zemeckis; the latter being her ex husband, … - Jeffrey Weissman
Jeffrey Weissman born October 2, 1958, is an American actor, Jeffrey Weissman appears in dozens of motion pictures, and TV shows. Most notably co-starring as George McFly in "Back to the Future Part II" and "III" (in a role originated by Crispin Glover) with Michael J. Fox, and as Teddy Conway in "Pale Rider" with Clint Eastwood, with John Lithgow in "Twilight Zone: The Movie", … - Norman Alden
Norman Alden (born September 13, 1924) is an American actor who has performed in dozens of television programs and motion pictures since first appearing on "The 20th Century Fox Hour" in 1957. As of 2005, Norman was still active as an actor, appearing as Judge Olividat in the TV movie "Detective". As of 2006 Norman Alden appeared in a "Capital One" commercial. - Charles Fleischer
Charles Fleischer (born August 27, 1950) is an American actor, comedian and voice artist. Fleischer was born in Washington, D.C. and attended Southampton College of Long Island University. As a child, he is reported to have spent several summers at Kamp Kewanee in La Plume, Pennsylvania. - Ricky Dean Logan
Ricky Dean Logan is an American actor who has been in movies and on television. His film credits include "Back to the Future Part II", "Back to the Future Part III" as a different character, "Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare", and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". Ricky's most recent film is in the 2006 movie "L.A. Dicks". Ricky has made guest appearances on television shows. - Sachi Parker
Sachiko Parker (born September 1, 1956 in Los Angeles, California) is an actress. The daughter of Shirley MacLaine, she made numerous appearances in film and television in the 1980s and early-1990s. - George Buck Flower
George "Buck" Flower (born October 28, 1937 in Milton-Freewater, Oregon, United States; died June 18, 2004) was an American actor, writer, producer, assistant director, production manager and casting director. He is sometimes credited as Buck Flower, George Buck Flower, George Flower, Buck Flowers, C. - David Kaufman
David Kaufman (born July 23, 1969) is an American voice-over artist and character actor, best-known for his current roles as the voice of Danny Phantom (Daniel Fenton), and the voice of Maggie's brother on The Buzz on Maggie. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, actress Lisa Picotte, and their daughter Gracie. There is also a second David Kaufman in the entertainment business. David W. Kaufman resides in Boston, MA. He is Currently filming a documentary on a Providence, … - Neil Ross
Neil Ross (born December 31, 1944) (sometimes credited as Neilson Ross) is a British voice actor and announcer, now resident and working in Los Angeles, in the United States. He has provided voices for (mainly minor characters) in many American cartoons, particularly those based on Hasbro products and Marvel Comics, and numerous video games. Ross has also provided voice roles (such as radio announcers) for many movies, … - Frances Lee McCain
Frances Lee McCain (born 28 July, 1944, York, Pennsylvania), also known as Lee McCain, is a US actress. She was raised in Los Alamitos, California. McCain started her acting career in television, with an appearance in "The Mod Squad" in 1973. She appeared in "The Bob Newhart Show" in 1975, and co-starred in the television film "The War Widow" the following year. - Wesley Mann
Wesley Mann (born 1959 in Vallejo, California), is an actor. Many of Mann's roles are minor and he frequently he delivers only a handful of lines, but he has a somewhat distinctive appearance, that of a long-suffering, vaguely glib demeanor that makes him easily recognizable whenever he shows up in a film or on television. He is, by definition, a character actor, and thus he has never performed a lead role. His acting career began in the early 1980s, … - Pat Buttram
Emmett Maxwell "Pat" Buttram (born June 19, 1915 in Addison, Alabama, died January 8, 1994 in Los Angeles, California (kidney failure) was an American actor, famous for playing the sidekick of Gene Autry. He had a distinctive voice which, in his own words, "... never quite made it through puberty. It has been described as sounding like a handful of gravel thrown in a Mix-Master." - Josh Keaton
Joshua "Josh" Keaton (born February 8 1979) is an American actor and voice actor. Josh Keaton was born Joshua Luis Wiener in Pasadena, California, United States. He has three sisters: Alitzah, Danielle, and Sabrina. His career has included television and film work, with a mixture of live acting and voice work for animations. Most notably, he was in the boy band "No Authority." Josh is one of the most in demand Voice Over artists in the United States. - Cathy Cavadini
Catherine "Cathy" Cavadini (born 1961) is an American voice actress. She has done a number of voice acting roles. She does voice work for the popular Final Fantasy video game series, voices Blossom on Cartoon Network's animated television series, "The Powerpuff Girls", voices the character of Glitter on "Kidd Video" in the early 1980s, and later Jennifer Parker in "Back to the Future: the Animated Series". Also voices Mrs. - Flea
Michael Peter Balzary (born October 16, 1962 in Melbourne, Australia), better known by his nickname/stage name Flea, is an Australian-American bassist for the alternative rock/funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers and a frequent session musician for other music acts. He has also acted in a number of movies.
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