Christopher Lloyd
American character actor best known for his "quirky" roles as "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski on the 1970's TV series Taxi, Dr. Emmett L. Brown in the Back to The Future trilogy, and Uncle Fester in The Addams Family theatrical films. Also played the evil Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Most of Lloyd's recent roles have been guest starring appearances or minor parts.
He is not to be confused with an Executive Producer on Frasier with the same name.
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Christopher Lloyd has performed in the following roles:
Major roles
- "Reverend" Jim Ignatowski in Taxi.
- Dr. Emmett L. Brown in the Back to The Future trilogy.
- He reprised this role for the animated series, appearing during the live-action educational segments that bookend each episode. He voiced Doc again in 2010 for a video game based on the franchise.
- In 2011, he played the character once again for a series of TV commercials for, of all things, an electronics store in Argentina.
- He reprised this role for the animated series, appearing during the live-action educational segments that bookend each episode. He voiced Doc again in 2010 for a video game based on the franchise.
- Merlock in Duck Tales the Movie Treasure of The Lost Lamp.
- Professor Plum in the film adaptation of Clue.
- Uncle Fester in The Addams Family theatrical films.
- Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.
- Drew Blanc blurred the lines between cartoon and reality in the video game Toonstruck.
- Commander Kruge in Star Trek III the Search For Spock.
- Rasputin in the Don Bluth animated film Anastasia.
- Hacker in Cyberchase, which has ran for 8 seasons and still going.
- Al the head angel in Angels in the Outfield
- The eponymous Martian in the remake of My Favorite Martian (TV)
- Dr. Cletus Poffenberger, the creator of Mixmaster and something of a Doc Brown Expy, in Tremors: The Series
- As Charlie, is subject to Hulk Hogan's extraterrestrial antics in Suburban Commando.
- As the Woodsman, in Over the Garden Wall.
Minor parts
- The mortician in Hey Arnold!!.
- John Bigbooté in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension.
- Max Taber, one of the inmates in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. His first film role. Also interestingly his character is one of the few inmates who is actually committed, and not attending the hospital voluntarily.
- Mr. Goodman, the marine biologist in Piranha 3D
- The gangster Pieces in Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead
- Plays a Sadist Teacher in the Amazing Stories episode "Head of the Class".
- Portrays aged rock-legend and personal hero of Walter, Roscoe Joyce, of the semi-fictional band Violet Sedan Chair in an episode of Fringe.
Christopher Lloyd provides examples of the following tropes:
- Funny Character, Boring Actor
- Large Ham: And how![context?]
- Name's the Same: Very coincidentally shares his name with a producer of Frasier and Modern Family.
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