![]() ![]() As Judge Doom, with his menacing personality, we already knew he was bad news, but when the third act reveals him to be a mad toon, Lloyd's hyper acting made him perfect for who Doom needed to be. Lloyd wasn't the fun sidekick or good guy this time. Between the first two Back to the Future films, he worked with Zemeckis again, this time in 1988's Who Framed Roger Rabbit. ![]() He was Uncle Fester in the Addams Family films, the perfect part for an actor who could say so much with just his facial expressions. Those wacky characters kept coming after Back to the Future. Every line might have been filled with wild, bouncing, overflowing energy, but he'd do anything for his friend Marty, including risking his own life on several occasions. Fox's cool Marty McFly as the wild scientist, but the trope expanded past stereotypes, with Doc Brown having a lot of heart. He became a household name with a part so popular that Lloyd still does the convention circuit today. ![]() In 1985, Lloyd landed his biggest role as Doctor Emmett Brown in Robert Zemeckis' Back to the Future. ![]()
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