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'''Jeffrey Weissman''' portrayed [[George McFly]] in ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' and ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'', after the leave of [[Crispin Glover]]. Born on October 2, 1958, Weissman first worked for [[Robert Zemeckis]] and [[Bob Gale]] in their film ''I Wanna Hold Your Hand'', where he appeared, without screen credit, as a fan of Ringo Starr. Bearing little resemblance to Crispin Glover, Weissman received heavy makeup and facial prosthetics in order to portray George McFly... then was filmed hanging upside-down in a 2015 version of anti-gravity gravity boots. Weissman also imitated Glover's voice in portraying George. Glover filed suit against Universal for unauthorized use of his likeness, and a settlement resulted in a change in the rules of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).
 
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}}'''Jeffrey Weissman''' portrayed [[George McFly]] in ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'' and ''[[Back to the Future Part III]]'', after [[Crispin Glover]] refused to return reportedly due to salary disputes.
   
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==Biography==
Interestingly, George McFly is not the ''only'' person portrayed by both Jeffrey Weissman and Crispin Glover. In the 1991 film ''The Doors'', Glover played the role of artist Andy Warhol. Weissman played the role of Andy Warhol in a 2000 television movie, ''The 70s''.
 
 
Born on [[October 2]], [[1958]], Weissman first worked for [[Robert Zemeckis]] and [[Bob Gale]] in their film ''I Wanna Hold Your Hand'', where he appeared, without on-screen credit, as a fan of Ringo Starr. Bearing little resemblance to Crispin Glover, Weissman received heavy makeup and facial prosthetics in order to portray George McFly, then was filmed hanging upside-down in an anti-gravity [[Ortho-lev]] in the [[McFly residence (2015)|McFly residence]] in [[2015]].
   
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Weissman also imitated Glover's voice in portraying George. However, he was not well received by the cast, who barely even bothered to learn his name — for example, [[Lea Thompson]] referred to him as "the guy playing Crispin".<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/film/back-to-the-future/facts-trivia-anniversary/ ''Back to the Future: 13 things you may not know''. Website ''The Telegraph'', October 21, 2015]</ref> Subsequently, Glover filed a lawsuit against [[Universal]] for unauthorized use of his likeness, as well as their having reused footage of him from ''[[Back to the Future]]'' without either his permission or his receiving any payment. A settlement resulted in a change in the rules of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to prohibit its members from unauthorized mimicking of other SAG members.
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Interestingly, George McFly is not the <u>only</u> person portrayed by both Jeffrey Weissman and Crispin Glover. In the [[1991]] film ''The Doors'', Glover played the role of artist Andy Warhol. Weissman played the role of Andy Warhol in a [[2000]] television movie, ''The 70s''. Jeffrey was born in Santa Monica, [[California]], the fourth child to Dr. Wallace and Kate Weissman. Jeffrey's father, nicknamed Wally, is a retired psychotherapist and counselor
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Jeffrey was also cast in [[Clint Eastwood]]'s return to westerns, ''Pale Rider'' when actor Chris Penn, originally cast as Eddy Conway wanted a meaner role of a bad guy, and Clint moved him from the role of Eddy Conway to the role of Josh LaHood. Chuck LaFont, originally set to play Teddy, was then moved to play Eddy Conway, and Jeffrey took over as Teddy Conway.
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Weissman married his Junior High School sweetheart, the former Kimball Jackson on [[April 10]], [[2004]]. after courting for nine years. They have two children, sons Spencer and Nicholas, and they reside in Hollywood. In [[1995]], they reunited after they had dated for a year in 1972-73 when they worked together in Children's Theater while attending junior high school together in Santa Monica.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*{{WP|Jeffrey Weissman}}
 
*{{WP|Jeffrey Weissman}}
   
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0919297/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Jeffrey Weisman at IMDb]
 
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Revision as of 16:04, 21 August 2018

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Jeffrey Weissman
Biographical information
Date of birthOctober 2, 1958
Age (1985)27
Age (2015)57
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack, graying at temples
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Jeffrey Weissman portrayed George McFly in Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III, after Crispin Glover refused to return reportedly due to salary disputes.

Biography

Born on October 2, 1958, Weissman first worked for Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale in their film I Wanna Hold Your Hand, where he appeared, without on-screen credit, as a fan of Ringo Starr. Bearing little resemblance to Crispin Glover, Weissman received heavy makeup and facial prosthetics in order to portray George McFly, then was filmed hanging upside-down in an anti-gravity Ortho-lev in the McFly residence in 2015.

Weissman also imitated Glover's voice in portraying George. However, he was not well received by the cast, who barely even bothered to learn his name — for example, Lea Thompson referred to him as "the guy playing Crispin".[1] Subsequently, Glover filed a lawsuit against Universal for unauthorized use of his likeness, as well as their having reused footage of him from Back to the Future without either his permission or his receiving any payment. A settlement resulted in a change in the rules of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) to prohibit its members from unauthorized mimicking of other SAG members.

Interestingly, George McFly is not the only person portrayed by both Jeffrey Weissman and Crispin Glover. In the 1991 film The Doors, Glover played the role of artist Andy Warhol. Weissman played the role of Andy Warhol in a 2000 television movie, The 70s. Jeffrey was born in Santa Monica, California, the fourth child to Dr. Wallace and Kate Weissman. Jeffrey's father, nicknamed Wally, is a retired psychotherapist and counselor

Jeffrey was also cast in Clint Eastwood's return to westerns, Pale Rider when actor Chris Penn, originally cast as Eddy Conway wanted a meaner role of a bad guy, and Clint moved him from the role of Eddy Conway to the role of Josh LaHood. Chuck LaFont, originally set to play Teddy, was then moved to play Eddy Conway, and Jeffrey took over as Teddy Conway.

Weissman married his Junior High School sweetheart, the former Kimball Jackson on April 10, 2004. after courting for nine years. They have two children, sons Spencer and Nicholas, and they reside in Hollywood. In 1995, they reunited after they had dated for a year in 1972-73 when they worked together in Children's Theater while attending junior high school together in Santa Monica.

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