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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*[[Thomas F. Wilson]] notes that [[Griff Tannen]] may have let her in because "she looked hot".<ref>OfficialMovieGuide</ref>
 
*[[Thomas F. Wilson]] notes that [[Griff Tannen]] may have let her in because "she looked hot".<ref>OfficialMovieGuide</ref>
*As with [[Rafe "Data" Unger]] and [[Chester "Whitey" Nogura]], Griff's other accomplices, Spike was not mentioned by name in the movie, but referred to in the credits. Like Data and Whitey, she was identified as Leslie O'Malley in the [[USA Today]] story that appeared after the headline was changed from "Youth Jailed" to "Gang Jailed".
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*As with [[Rafe "Data" Unger|Rafe "Data" Unger]] and [[Chester "Whitey" Nogura|Chester "Whitey" Nogura]], Griff's other accomplices, Spike was not mentioned by name in the movie, but referred to in the credits. Like Data and Whitey, she was identified as Leslie O'Malley in the [[USA Today]] story that appeared after the headline was changed from "Youth Jailed" to "Gang Jailed".
 
*Spike was portrayed by actress [[Darlene Vogel]], who also appeared as a security guard in the film accompanying the Universal Studios theme park adventure, [[Back to the Future: The Ride]].
 
*Spike was portrayed by actress [[Darlene Vogel]], who also appeared as a security guard in the film accompanying the Universal Studios theme park adventure, [[Back to the Future: The Ride]].
*Stunt performer Cheryl Wheeler portrayed Spike in the scene where the gang chases Marty on hoverboards, and was hospitalized when a stunt went wrong. The footage of the mishap remained in the film; Spike can be seen hitting one of the pillars of the [[Courthouse Mall]] as the gang members crash through the front window. Luckily, Wheeler (who has been a three-time world champion as a kickboxer) recovered and continued film work until 2003.
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*Stunt performer Cheryl Wheeler portrayed Spike in the scene where the gang chases Marty on hoverboards, and was hospitalized when a stunt went wrong. The footage of the mishap remained in the film; Spike can be seen hitting one of the pillars of the [[Courthouse Mall]] as the gang members crash through the front window. Luckily, Wheeler (who has been a three-time world champion as a kickboxer) recovered and continued film work until 2003.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 00:27, 7 February 2010

LeslieSpike"Spike"
Leslie "Spike" O'Malley
Biographical information
Date of birth1997
Age (1955)Not yet born
Age (1985)Not yet born
Age (2015)18
Physical description
GenderFemale
Hair colorBlonde
Behind-the-scenes information
Played byDarlene Vogel
  [Source]
"What's wrong McFly? Ain't got no scrot?"
—Spike

Leslie O'Malley, also known as "Spike", was a member of Griff's gang, and was the first female member of any Tannen gang in Hill Valley. However, she was just as brutal as her male counterparts.

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Behind the scenes

  • Thomas F. Wilson notes that Griff Tannen may have let her in because "she looked hot".[1]
  • As with Rafe "Data" Unger and Chester "Whitey" Nogura, Griff's other accomplices, Spike was not mentioned by name in the movie, but referred to in the credits. Like Data and Whitey, she was identified as Leslie O'Malley in the USA Today story that appeared after the headline was changed from "Youth Jailed" to "Gang Jailed".
  • Spike was portrayed by actress Darlene Vogel, who also appeared as a security guard in the film accompanying the Universal Studios theme park adventure, Back to the Future: The Ride.
  • Stunt performer Cheryl Wheeler portrayed Spike in the scene where the gang chases Marty on hoverboards, and was hospitalized when a stunt went wrong. The footage of the mishap remained in the film; Spike can be seen hitting one of the pillars of the Courthouse Mall as the gang members crash through the front window. Luckily, Wheeler (who has been a three-time world champion as a kickboxer) recovered and continued film work until 2003.

Appearances

References

  1. OfficialMovieGuide