News | Entertainment
1 Jan 2026 11:04
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Michael J. Fox thanked Crispin Glover for being a "brilliant actor" to work with on Back to the Future 40 years after the film's release

    The 64-year-old actor recently wrote a letter to Crispin, 61, commending his "phenomenal role" of George McFly - the dad of Michael's alter ego Marty McFly - because he did not have time to say it when they shot the 1985 sci-fi comedy.


    It comes as Michael gained a deeper appreciation for Crispin after he rewatched Back to the Future to write his memoir, Future Boy - Michael's account of making the movie.

    Michael wrote in the book: "In the process of preparing for this book, I wrote Crispin a letter.

    "'Your performance is richer and deeper every time I see it. In fact, I skip over my bits to watch yours. Granted, we didn't talk much during production, so I never had the chance to say that you are a brilliant actor, and I was thrilled to work with you.'"

    In 1984, Michael and Crispin starred opposite each other on a season two episode of the sitcom Family Ties, titled Birthday Boy.

    Crispin played Doug, a pal of Alex P. Keaton (Michael), and his delivery of several lines bagged him "the biggest laughs" of that episode.

    Michael recalled in Future Boy: "The interesting thing about Crispin as an actor is that he had no awareness of the audience. He wasn't trying to milk the laughs.

    "He was just naturally funny, and he crushed it on every take. I feel the same about his work in Back to the Future."

    When it came to Back to the Future - which starred seasoned actors, including Christopher Lloyd (Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown), but most of the cast were rising stars - Michael could not prepare to work with Crispin.

    Michael explained in his memoir: "I knew Crispin Glover prior to Back to the Future. I wouldn't, however, say I was prepared to act with him -¬ there's no way to prepare for Crispin.

    "With Chris Lloyd, I had an inkling of what he was up to. Neither he nor Crispin ever did the same thing the same way twice.

    "But as a trained theatre actor, Chris was much more locked into the script, so there was that constant to depend on.

    "I never knew what Crispin was going to say or do. I'm not sure he knew, either."

    Crispin loved having a say on how his character should be written, which "often caused tension with [screenwriter] Bob Gale and [director] Bob Zemeckis".

    Michael penned in Future Boy: "Nobody puts Crispin in a box. As George McFly, Crispin had his own ideas as to how and where his character should move."

    Crispin did not return for the sequels Back to the Future II and Back to the Future III due to reported creative differences and a salary dispute.

    Instead, Jeffrey Weissman, 67, took on his role of George McFly.

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     31 Dec: Miley Cyrus pitches her songwriting skills to legendary filmmakers and Hollywood stars at events to get involved in movies
     31 Dec: Jamie Lee Curtis is glad she narrowly dodged fame as a child thanks to her late mom Janet Leigh
     31 Dec: Olivia Culpo is saving all her clothes for her daughter
     31 Dec: Billie Lourd has paid tribute to her grandmother Debbie Reynolds on the ninth anniversary of her death
     31 Dec: Toni Collette has praised Kate Winslet for bringing an "incredible sense of trust and freedom" to the set of Goodbye June
     31 Dec: Ashley Park dec lares crocheting as her personal Roman Empire
     31 Dec: Erin Doherty used to order coffees in Anne, Princess Royal's regal voice to see how people reacted
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    The quarter-finals are set at the world darts championship - and for the first time in a non-Covid year since 2012 Michael van Gerwen won't be there More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Major electricity companies are taking a big step today, towards protecting national energy security More...



     Today's News

    Politics:
    Mounting concern from GPs over a cyber security breach - that could put patient data at risk 10:46

    Auckland:
    Police are urgently appealing for witnesses and footage, after the discovery of a body on State Highway 16 north-west of Auckland this morning 10:46

    Business:
    Major electricity companies are taking a big step today, towards protecting national energy security 10:46

    National:
    Why procrastination isn’t laziness – it’s rigid thinking that your brain can unlearn 10:36

    National:
    Focus apps claim to improve your productivity. Do they actually work? 10:27

    Business:
    Hopes the new vocational education model kicking in from today will put industry in the driver's seat 10:26

    National:
    What are your new year’s reading resolutions? 6 dedicated readers share theirs 10:16

    National:
    Inside scoop: the 2,500-year history of ice-cream 10:07

    Law and Order:
    New Year's Eve's been smoother than normal for emergency services around the country 9:56

    Politics:
    People walking packs of five-to-12 dogs must now get Council approval - in an attempt to improve safety 9:26


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2026 New Zealand City Ltd