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'''Reginald''' was the drummer for [[Marvin Berry and the Starlighters]].
   
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== Biography ==
'''Reginald''' was the drummer for [[The Starlighters]]. He owned the [[Cadillac]] that the band used to get to the [[Enchantment Under the Sea]] dance. When he couldn't find his keys to open the trunk that [[Marty McFly]] was locked in, it was his third time he had left them in the trunk.
 
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Reginald owned the [[Cadillac]] that the band used to get to the [[Enchantment Under the Sea]] dance.
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When he couldn't find his keys to open the trunk that [[Marty McFly]] was locked in, it was the third time he had left them in there. [[Marvin Berry]] had to use a [[screwdriver]] to jimmy open the trunk to let Marty out.
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
The subtitles to the DVD and the script make it clear that the drummer is Reginald. While no source specifically identifies actor [[David Harold Brown]] as Reginald, the drummer, the other actors playing the Starlighters are [[Harry Waters, Jr.]] (Marvin, who played guitar and was the lead vocalist); [[Tommy Thomas]], who played the [[saxophone]]; [[Granville "Danny" Young]], who played the upright bass; and [[Lloyd L. Tolbert]], who played the piano. Tolbert, too, is a drummer, but played the keyboards for the studio recording.
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* The subtitles to the DVD and the script make it clear that the drummer is Reginald. While no source specifically identifies actor [[David Harold Brown]] as Reginald, the drummer, the other actors playing the Starlighters are [[Harry Waters, Jr.]] (Marvin, who played guitar and was the lead vocalist); [[Tommy Thomas]], who played the [[saxophone]]; [[Granville "Danny" Young]], who played the upright bass; and [[Lloyd L. Tolbert]], who played the piano. Tolbert, too, is a drummer, but played the keyboards for the studio recording.
   
 
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*''[[Back to the Future]]''
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 25 June 2022

Reginald
Reginald
Biographical information
Date of birthabout 1920
Age (1955)30s
Age (1985)60s
Age (2015)90s
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown
Behind-the-scenes information
Played byDavid Harold Brown
  [Source]
"Reginald, gimme your keys!"
—Marvin Berry

Reginald was the drummer for Marvin Berry and the Starlighters.

Biography

Reginald owned the Cadillac that the band used to get to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance.

When he couldn't find his keys to open the trunk that Marty McFly was locked in, it was the third time he had left them in there. Marvin Berry had to use a screwdriver to jimmy open the trunk to let Marty out.

Behind the scenes

  • The subtitles to the DVD and the script make it clear that the drummer is Reginald. While no source specifically identifies actor David Harold Brown as Reginald, the drummer, the other actors playing the Starlighters are Harry Waters, Jr. (Marvin, who played guitar and was the lead vocalist); Tommy Thomas, who played the saxophone; Granville "Danny" Young, who played the upright bass; and Lloyd L. Tolbert, who played the piano. Tolbert, too, is a drummer, but played the keyboards for the studio recording.

Appearances