Back to the Future' became a science fiction classic that also had a hit theme song by Huey Lewis and the News.
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Marty (Michael J. Fox) chases down Biff (Tom Wilson) and burns the sports almanac. Get your Action Pick! Watch Back to the ...
James Tolkan, best known for his authoritarian roles in the Back to the Future franchise and Top Gun, died on Thursday. He was 94. His death was announced on the Back to the Future website, which ...
James Tolkan, the actor best known as the strict vice principal Gerald Strickland in the "Back to the Future" franchise and as no-nonsense "Top Gun" commander Stinger, has died. He was 94. "The news ...
James Tolkan of “Back to the Future” and “Top Gun” fame has died at the age of 94. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the actor’s family announced Tolkan’s death through a spokesperson on Friday.
James Tolkan, best known for roles in “Top Gun” and the “Back to the Future” franchise, died on Thursday in Saranac Lake, N.Y. He was 94. News of Tolkan’s death was announced by a spokesperson for the ...
Character actor James Tolkan, best known for playing no-nonsense authority figures who chewed out Michael J. Fox and Tom Cruise, respectively, in Back to the Future and Top Gun, died Thursday at age ...
Mr. Tolkan’s career spanned decades but his breakout roles came as an authority figure in two popular films of the mid-1980s. By Aimee Ortiz James Tolkan, a character actor who brought to life ...
He also appeared in 'Dick Tracy,' three Sidney Lumet movies and on Broadway in the original 'Glengarry Glen Ross.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor James Tolkan, the character actor who expressed a ...
Welcome back to BroBible’s Things We Want. I’m Brandon Wenerd, the publisher of BroBible.com. Exhale, everybody. We didn’t quite make the Friday deadline thanks to a big Thursday night out (more on ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Great Scott! The beloved movie “Back to the Future” has jumped off the screen and landed on the stage, filling the Tennessee Performing Arts Center with music, laughter, and ...
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