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'''Match''' was one of the three high school boys who made up [[Biff Tannen]]'s [[Biff's gang|gang]] in [[1955]]. He got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; "Match" often had a match sticking out of his mouth, the end of which he would chew on. Whether he thought doing this made him look cool or tough, or both, was never determined.
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'''Match''' was one of the three high school boys who made up [[Biff Tannen]]'s [[Biff's gang|gang]] in [[1955]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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"Match" got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; he often had a match sticking out of his mouth, the end of which he would chew on. Whether he thought doing this made him look cool or tough, or both, was never determined.
He seemed just as mean-spirited as Biff, but seemed content to let Biff boss him and the other guys around (perhaps because Biff was the only one of them with a [[Ford Super De Luxe Convertible|car]]).
 
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Match seemed just as mean-spirited as Biff, but seemed content to let Biff boss him and the other guys around (perhaps because Biff was the only one of them with a [[Ford Super De Luxe Convertible|car]]).
   
 
Along with [[Skinhead]] and [[3-D]], the adult Match served as one of Biff's [[bodyguard]]s at the [[Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Hotel and Casino|Pleasure Paradise Hotel and Casino]] in the [[ABC timeline]] [[1985A]]. He wore a big cowboy hat.
 
Along with [[Skinhead]] and [[3-D]], the adult Match served as one of Biff's [[bodyguard]]s at the [[Biff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Hotel and Casino|Pleasure Paradise Hotel and Casino]] in the [[ABC timeline]] [[1985A]]. He wore a big cowboy hat.
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==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
*He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novelizations, screenplays and credits.
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* He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novelizations, screenplays and credits.
*Match was portrayed by actor [[Billy Zane]], who is most famous role was as the snobbish Cal Hockley in the 1997 blockbuster ''Titanic''. Actress [[Elsa Raven]], who played the [[Clock Tower lady]], had a lesser role in ''Titanic'' as well.
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* Match was portrayed by actor [[Billy Zane]], whose most famous role was as the snobbish Cal Hockley in the 1997 blockbuster ''Titanic''. Actress [[Elsa Raven]], who played the [[Clock Tower lady]], had a lesser role (Ida Strauss) in ''Titanic'' as well.
*Match is also Billy Zane's first cinematic role.
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* Match is also Billy Zane's first cinematic role.
*In ''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'' released by Telltale Games in 2010-2011, several new characters are introduced, including Biff's gangster father [[Kid Tannen]] and his own trio of cronies, one of whom, who seems to be his right-hand man, is called "[[Matches]]". It is unknown whether or not there is any relation between Matches and Match.
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* In ''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]'' released by Telltale Games in 2010-2011, several new characters are introduced, including Biff's gangster father [[Kid Tannen]] and his own trio of cronies, one of whom, who seems to be his right-hand man, is called "[[Matches]]". It is unknown whether or not there is any relation between Matches and Match.
*Match does not have any dialogue in the first film.
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* Match does not have any dialogue in the first film (apart from the exclamation "SHIT!" by the whole gang just as they were about to crash into the manure truck).
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Back to the Future]]'' {{1st}}
 
*''[[Back to the Future]]'' {{1st}}
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*''[[Back to the Future novelization]]''
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*''[[Back to the Future: The Story]]''
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*''[[Back to the Future Part II first draft screenplay]]''
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*''[[Paradox script]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''
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*''[[Back to the Future Part II novelization]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]''
 
**''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time]]'' {{C|One of [[Edna]]'s newspapers describes Match and the rest of Biff's gang as juveniles crashing into a manure truck.}}
 
**''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time]]'' {{C|One of [[Edna]]'s newspapers describes Match and the rest of Biff's gang as juveniles crashing into a manure truck.}}
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*''[[Back to the Future (IDW Publishing)]]''
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**''[[Back to the Future: Biff to the Future]]''
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***[[Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 1|Issue 1: "Biff to the Future Part 1"]]
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***[[Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 3|Issue 3: "Biff to the Future Part 3"]]
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***[[Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 4|Issue 4: "Biff to the Future Part 4"]]
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***[[Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 5|Issue 5: "Biff to the Future Part 5"]]
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***[[Back to the Future: Biff to the Future 6|Issue 6: "Biff to the Future Part 6"]]
   
 
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Match
Biographical information
Date of birthJune 20, 1938
Age (1955)17
Age (1985)47
Age (2015)77
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBlue
Behind-the-scenes information
Played byBilly Zane
Voiced byn/a
  [Source]

Match was one of the three high school boys who made up Biff Tannen's gang in 1955.

Biography

"Match" got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; he often had a match sticking out of his mouth, the end of which he would chew on. Whether he thought doing this made him look cool or tough, or both, was never determined.

Match seemed just as mean-spirited as Biff, but seemed content to let Biff boss him and the other guys around (perhaps because Biff was the only one of them with a car).

Along with Skinhead and 3-D, the adult Match served as one of Biff's bodyguards at the Pleasure Paradise Hotel and Casino in the ABC timeline 1985A. He wore a big cowboy hat.

It remains unclear as to whether Match was still living in Hill Valley in 1985 and 2015.

Behind the scenes

  • He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novelizations, screenplays and credits.
  • Match was portrayed by actor Billy Zane, whose most famous role was as the snobbish Cal Hockley in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic. Actress Elsa Raven, who played the Clock Tower lady, had a lesser role (Ida Strauss) in Titanic as well.
  • Match is also Billy Zane's first cinematic role.
  • In Back to the Future: The Game released by Telltale Games in 2010-2011, several new characters are introduced, including Biff's gangster father Kid Tannen and his own trio of cronies, one of whom, who seems to be his right-hand man, is called "Matches". It is unknown whether or not there is any relation between Matches and Match.
  • Match does not have any dialogue in the first film (apart from the exclamation "SHIT!" by the whole gang just as they were about to crash into the manure truck).

Appearances


Individuals
The McFly Family
Marty McFly | George McFly | Lorraine Baines McFly | Jennifer Parker | Seamus McFly | Maggie McFly
Dave McFly | Linda McFly | Martin McFly, Jr. | Marlene McFly | Arthur McFly
The Brown Family
Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown | Clara Clayton-Brown | Jules Brown | Verne Brown | Einstein
The Tannen Family
Biff Tannen | Buford Tannen | Griff Tannen | Irving "Kid" Tannen
The Strickland Family
James Strickland | Roger Strickland | Irene Strickland | Edna Strickland | Gerald Strickland
Other Individuals
Match, Skinhead & 3-D | Goldie Wilson | Douglas J. Needles | Marcus Irving