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Biff in back to the future
Biff in back to the future








biff in back to the future

Fox) to keep his entire parental precepts in place. The main narrative element in all three films is the attempt by a teenage Marty (Michael J. While many have marveled at Robert Zemeckis amazing triptych of films (now out on Blu-ray in a magnificent 25th Anniversary Blu-ray release) for their excitement and entertainment value, the truth is that they’d barely have any of the aforementioned attributes if it wasn’t for Biff. He’s the threat to the plot’s promise, the angry buzzcutted fly in the Mc-ointment. Wilson in what has to be the most starting compilation of familial facets ever to exist in one actor, Biff (and his various ancestral offshoots) is the mandatory villainy in Back to the Future‘s past/present adventures. And of course you could argue that George and Lorraine, the shapeshifting Jennifer, and any number of ancillary characters are just as imperative to the trilogy’s success as any other.īut the truth is, it’s really all about Biff. He builds the flux capacitor which allows for movement across the space/time continuum, as well as concocting various ways to get the 1.21 gigawatts of power into the pod’s - read: DeLorean automobile’s - power core. After all, he manages to save his own fragile existence by fostering the relationship between his disinterested teenage parents. Fox (as Marty McFly) and Christopher Lloyd (as Emmett Brown) ask Kimmel what became of their nemesis Biff, Henderson came onstage, prompting "Marty" to tell Kimmel, "no, not that Biff.Don’t get the wrong idea – Marty McFly and his journey back in time are pretty important to the overall scope and storyline. Henderson took part in a Jimmy Kimmel Live! skit honoring Back to the Future during a Kimmel broadcast from Brooklyn in October 2015. Henderson's "theme" music on the show was " Milestones" by Miles Davis.

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Henderson frequently participated in the on-screen antics and sometimes was the star of short segments recounting his humorous adventures in New York. He rejoined Letterman with the launch of Late Night with David Letterman (NBC) in 1982, remaining with it and Late Show with David Letterman (CBS) for their entire runs. His association with David Letterman, which spanned 35 years, began in 1980 as a stage manager on The David Letterman Show (NBC).

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He would join NBC, working first for the NBC Radio Sales Services and Station Clearances Department and then as stage manager during NBC's coverage of the World Series, coverage of various NASA missions, plus shows such as Today and To Tell the Truth. His need for a restroom in the RCA Building led to a chance encounter with a janitor who introduced him to an NBC sales executive. In 1970, Henderson had been in New York to interview with The Hertz Corporation, which at the time had been co-owned with NBC by the Radio Corporation of America. He also served in the United States Army and deployed to Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He graduated from Hillside High School in Durham, and earned a degree in business administration from Hampton Institute. He acquired the nickname "Biff" from his mother when her friend had a dream involving a boy named "Biff". Henderson was born in Durham, North Carolina, in the Hayti District. He was the show's stage manager and appeared in occasional humorous segments, which often involved interviewing people at public places and events. (born October 3, 1946) is an American comedian and television personality best known for his work on the Late Show with David Letterman. Late Show with David Letterman (1993–2015) Late Night with David Letterman (1982–93)










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