What does Biff, McFly’s worst enemy, look like today?

What does Biff, McFly’s worst enemy, look like today?
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Hello? Hello ! Is anyone on the line? » Fans of Back to the future have surely recognized one of the key lines of Biff Tannen, the antagonist of the cult saga of the 80s. Discover without further delay what his interpreter looks like today.

Biff is an essential character in the franchise Back to the future. A sworn enemy of the McFlys since the 1950s, Tannen makes this family see all the colors and especially George sincehe managed to conquer the heart of Lorraine, his high school sweetheart. Manipulator, stalker and killer in his spare time, this tough guy has many flaws but remains a character that fans love to hate, thanks to the incredible acting of his interpreter, Thomas F. Wilson.

After Back to the futureThomas F. Wilson starred in cult series

Biff Tannen was Thomas F. Wilson’s very first role and the one who opened the doors of the seventh art to him. After Back to the futurethe American actor decided to turn to the small screen by playing in emblematic series, including K2000, Sabrina, the apprentice witch but also Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman And Freaks and Geeks.

Then, it was in 2006 that fans of the cult saga were able to find him in a more important role, that of Tim Flaherty in Ghost Whisperer. Note that this series shares many points in common with Back to the future. He then continued to make appearances in Dr. House, Bones, The Ranch and even NCIS.

In addition to being an actor, Thomas F. Wilson is also a voice actor, singer, painter, photographer and also director. He also produced his short documentary film in March 2024 Humbly Super Famous where he talks about Back to the future and in which he finds his former playing partners, including Christopher Lloyd (Doc Brown) and Michael J. Fox (Marty).

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