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Christopher Lloyd (Christopher Allen Lloyd) was born on 22 October, 1938 in Stamford, CT, is an American actor. At 83 years old, Christopher Lloyd height is 6 ft 0 in (185.0 cm).

Now We discover Christopher Lloyd's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 84 years old?

Popular As Christopher Allen Lloyd
Occupation actor,soundtrack
Christopher Lloyd Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 22 October 1938
Birthday 22 October
Birthplace Stamford, CT
Nationality CT

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Who Is Christopher Lloyd's Wife?

His wife is Lisa Loiacono (m. 2016)

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Christopher Lloyd Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Christopher Lloyd worth at the age of 84 years old? Christopher Lloyd’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from CT. We have estimated Christopher Lloyd's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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2010

In the 2010s, Lloyed returned to the role of Doc Brown in cameo appearances in "A Million Ways to Die in the West" (2014) and "Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie" (2016), and as the protagonist of the short film "Doc Brown Saves the World" (2015).

2009

In a June 2009 interview, he said that the role of Klingon commander Kruge in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) was one of his favorite roles.

2008

Owns a home in Montana; his home in Montecito, California was destroyed by the Tea Fire of November 2008.

2000

In the 2000s, Lloyd played the role of recurring character of Cletus Poffenberger in the comic science fiction series "Tremors" (2003), and recurring character Professor Harold March in the sitcom "Stacked" (2005-2006). As March, Lloyd played a retired rocket scientist who was a regular customer of the bookstore which served as the series' setting.

1999

In Man on the Moon (1999), he appears as himself reprising his old role of Rev. Jim Ignatowski in scenes from Taxi (1978), 20 years after the sitcom had aired.

1995

Lloyd had another notable television role when cast in the role of villain Sebastian Jackal in the science fiction series "Deadly Games" (1995-1997). He also played the character of Dr. Jordan Kenneth Lloyd, the despised father of the show's protagonist Dr. Gus Lloyd (played by James Calvert).

1993

He won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor in Twenty Bucks (1993).

1990

Lloyd also performed as a voice actor, voicing the evil sorcerer Merlock in "DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp" (1990) and historical figure Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) in "Anastasia" (1997).

Lloyd's last notable film role in the 1990s was playing the Martian Uncle Martin in "My Favorite Martian".

1989

He was considered for the role of Stanley Spadowski in 'Weird Al' Yankovic's UHF (1989), which went to Michael Richards.

1988

He was nominated for the same award for his role as Judge Doom in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988).

1985

Emmett "Doc" Brown in the 'Back to the Future" film trilogy (1985-1990), the villainous Judge Doom in the film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988), and deranged Uncle Fester in the film "The Addams Family "(1991) and its sequel "Addams Family Values" (1993).

Emmett "Doc" Brown in "Back to the Future" (1985).

1984

Has worked with Frank Welker in five films: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990), The Pagemaster (1994) and In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994).

1980

In the 1980s and early 1990s, Lloyd played most of his most notable film roles. Lloyd was first nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor, for his role as Dr.

1978

Christopher Lloyd is an American actor with a relatively long career. His better known roles include drug-using taxicab driver Jim Ignatowski in the sitcom "Taxi" (1978-1983), Klingon officer Commander Kruge in the film "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" (1984), inventor Dr.

His first major role in television was drug-using taxicab driver Jim Ignatowski in the sitcom "Taxi" (1978-1983). His character was an aging hippie, son of an affluent Boston family , and former student of Harvard University. Ignatowski was one of the sitcom's most colorful characters and Lloyd won two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

1975

Lloyd made his film debut in the role of psychiatric patient Max Taber in the drama "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975).

1970

Until the mid-1970s, Lloyd was primarily a theatrical actor. He performed both on Off-Broadway shows and in Broadway.

1969

He made his Broadway debut in a 1969 performance of Red, White and Maddox (1969).

1963

The film was an adaptation of the classic sitcom "My Favorite Martian" (1963-1966), and the character was previously played by Ray Walston (1914-2001). The film under-performed at the box office.

1961

Lloyd made his New York theatrical debut in a 1961 production of play "And They Put Handcuffs on the Flowers" by Fernando Arrabal (1932-). He was reportedly a replacement for another actor.

1958

Attended and graduated from Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut (1958).

1957

In 1957, he started pursuing acting classes in New York City. He took lessons at the "Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre", a full-time professional conservatory for actors.

1938

In 1938, Lloyd was born in Stamford, Connecticut. His parents were lawyer Samuel R.

1930

The award was instead won by rival actor Robert Loggia (1930-2015).

1928

The award was instead won by rival actor Roddy McDowall (1928-1998).

1905

His acting teacher was Sanford Meisner (1905-1997), eponymous creator of the Meisner technique.

1896

Lloyd and singer Ruth Lapham (1896-1984).

1883

His maternal uncle was politician Roger Lapham, mayor of San Francisco (1883-1966, term 1944-1948).

1858

His maternal grandfather was businessman Lewis Henry Lapham (1858-1934), co-founder of the oil company Texaco. Lloyd is a distant descendant of indentured servant John Howland (c.

1592

1592-1673), one of the passengers of the ship Mayflower and signers of the Mayflower Compact. Lloyd was raised in the town Westport, Connecticut, which changed from a community of farmers to a suburban development during the 20th century. Many artists and writers from New York City settled in the town. Lloyd was educated at Staples High School. He was a co-founder of the Staples Players, the school's theatre company. Lloyd was interested in an acting career, and served as an apprentice at summer theaters in Mount Kisco, New York, and Hyannis, Massachusetts.