Michael J Fox says Back to the Future co-star created friction' on set
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Michael J Fox says Back to the Future co-star created friction' on set
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"Michael J Fox has claimed his Back to the Future co-star created friction on the set of the classic film. The actor, who played Marty McFly in the 1985 film, said that Crispin Glover caused tensions behind-the-scenes due to his eccentric behaviour while playing his character's father, George. Fox, 65, said that, despite knowing Glover prior to the film, he was not prepared to act with him as he never did the same thing the same way twice."
"As George McFly, Crispin had his own ideas as to how and where his character should move. Fox highlighted an instance in which Glover kept straying from his mark during a scene together. As Crispin approached the camera, he was meant to stay in a lane between the clothesline and me. But Crispin had a different plan, the actor wrote."
The Independent solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting across issues including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech and to maintain free access without paywalls. The outlet states quality journalism should be available to everyone and supported by those who can afford it. Michael J. Fox recounts tensions with Crispin Glover on the Back to the Future set, describing Glover as eccentric and unpredictable during performances. Fox reports that Glover rarely repeated the same actions twice and often deviated from marks. Production reportedly built a literal box around Glover and adjusted staging to accommodate unexpected movements.
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