


Meanwhile, Gale told the Daily BeastBiff was based on Trump: “We thought about it when we made the movie! Are you kidding? Goode’ Scene In ‘Back To The Future’ Just Right Biff lives with his grandmother, Gertrude Tannen, at 1809 Mason Street. Fox Reveals The ‘Pressure’ Of Getting ‘Johnny B. The only person at Hill Valley High School that Biff fears is Mr. There’s no way I get up in the morning and mock orange people.” “When you see your particular group mocked, it’s such a gut punch,” Fox shares. The actor, who was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinson’s disease in 1991 at age 29, before going public with the diagnosis in 1998, also discusses Trump mocking disabled The New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski during his 2016 campaign. Fox Talks Parkinson’s Disease Battle, Recalls His ‘Darkest Moment’ Fox, 1989, (c)Universal/courtesy Everett Collection/CP Images Biff is president!” BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II, Thomas F. Back in the 1980s, when I was a teenager watching Back to the Future for the millionth time, had someone told me you would be elected the 45th President of the United States (POTUS) in 2016 (by a minority of voters and an arcane glitch called the electoral college), I would not have believed it. He was feared by most of his schoolmates. Biff often took pleasure in calling George an 'Irish bug'. He was not very bright and only got through high school by bullying George McFly to do his homework for him. The franchise writer, Bob Gale, previously confirmed the character, who was Fox’s Marty McFly’s nemesis, was based on Trump.įox says: “Every worst instinct in mankind has been played on, and for me that’s just anathema. Biff was the great-grandson of Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen. Fox compares Donald Trump to “Back to the Future” villain Biff Tannen in a new interview with the Guardian. Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images for The Michael J.
