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After Biff urinated on Bernie Kessoff's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Biff left Hollywood and went back to his hometown of [[Hill Valley]].
 
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"Only if it turns out that reality is actually nothing more than a holographic illusion created by the interplay of subatomic particles on a vast two-dimensional membrane."

This article covers a subject that has been deemed non-canon by either the author or the Back to the Future licensees, and thus should not be taken as a part of the "real" Back to the Future universe.

Bernie Kessoff
Bernie Kessoff
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Bernie Kessoff was a Hollywood movie producer.

In the alternate timeline where an elderly Biff Tannen used the DeLorean time machine and the Grays Sports Almanac to make his younger self a millionaire, Bernie met Biff at a celebrity party. Bernie used Biff's admiration of celebrities to convince him to start a movie studio.

Bernie managed Tannen Pictures while Biff partied with celebrities. However, Kessoff wasted millions of dollars on himself, and didn't spend much on the film that he promised Biff that Tannen Pictures would produce. When Biff finally started being concerned about the studio's finances, Bernie put in a last ditch effort to get the film made.

That film, Dreams of a Madman, starred Rock Hudson, Judy Garland, Harpo Marx, and Boris Karloff. It premiered on November 6, 1960 to scathing reviews. When Biff discovered that Tannen Pictures was being repossessed, Biff sent Bernie to bet on a horse race. Unbeknownst to Bernie, the horse track was controlled by the crime boss Deke Dirkin, who had Bernie killed when he mentioned that Biff had sent him.

After Biff urinated on Bernie Kessoff's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Biff left Hollywood and went back to his hometown of Hill Valley.

Personality

Bernie was a sleazy leech of a man and an extremely incompetent producer and filmmaker.

Appearances

See also