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| birthplace = [[Stamford, Connecticut]], [[United States|USA]]
| birthplace = [[Stamford, Connecticut]], [[United States|USA]]
| yearsactive = 1975-present
| yearsactive = 1975-present
| spouse = Catherine Boyd (1959-1971) <br> Carol Vanek (1988-1991) <br> Jane Walker Wood (1992-2005)
| spouse = Catherine Boyd (1959-1971) <br> Jac Vanek (1988-1991) <br> Jane Walker Wood (1992-2005)
| emmyawards = '''[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series|Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series]]'''<br>1982 ''[[Taxi (TV series)|Taxi]]''<br>1983 ''[[Taxi (TV series)|Taxi]]'' <br> '''[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series]]'''<br>1992 ''[[Road to Avonlea]]''
| emmyawards = '''[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series|Outstanding Supporting Actor - Comedy Series]]'''<br>1982 ''[[Taxi (TV series)|Taxi]]''<br>1983 ''[[Taxi (TV series)|Taxi]]'' <br> '''[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series]]'''<br>1992 ''[[Road to Avonlea]]''
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Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd, 2007
Born
Christopher Allen Lloyd
Years active1975-present
Spouse(s)Catherine Boyd (1959-1971)
Jac Vanek (1988-1991)
Jane Walker Wood (1992-2005)

Christopher Allen Lloyd (born October 22, 1938) is a three-time Emmy Award-winning American actor. He is well known for his roles 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, as well as Reverend Jim Ignatowski on television's Taxi. His unique voice has also made him popular with animation, frequently voicing villains. Right now he is well known as voicing The Hacker on Cyberchase.

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, Ruth, donated Waveny Park to the town.

Lloyd seldom appears in public or gives interviews (he gave a rare interview on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Family Films in 2005). Some of his best friends, co-stars and fans who've met him describe Lloyd as a very shy and quiet man. His son, Chris Jr., is a screenwriter and producer for several sitcoms. 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 third marriage.

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", "As 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, 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 villain Judge Doom in 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.

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