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Christopher Lloyd (L) and Roger Bart.Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty
Christopher Lloydis keeping the past in his future.
Moreoriginal starsfrom the iconic movie made appearances as well, includingClaudia Wells, Frances Lee McCain and Donald Fullilove.
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Christopher Lloyd speaks with Casey Likes.Photo:Andy Henderson
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The star of the 1985 blockbuster of the same name, who played the lovable Doc Brown, met with the whole cast, shook hands and posed for a sweet group photo while he was there.
Among those Lloyd, 84, spoke with at the rehearsal, were Casey Likes (Marty McFly in the musical), Roger Bart (Doc Brown in the musical), Broadway director John Rando, and movie co-creator and musical book writer Bob Gale.
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Lloyd recalled having “no idea there was a change coming” in terms of the production’s decision to bring in Fox, 60, as a replacement for Stoltz, also now 60.
“We were shooting the mall beginning sequence, and we were asked to come to one of the trailers at one o’clock in the morning,” he said. “[Steven] Spielbergwas there, and he made the announcement of the change.”
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Education:Hofstra University
Christopher McKittrick is a former content quality editor at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2023.He joined PEOPLE in 2022.Before joining PEOPLE, Christopher was the director of operations at the Visual Effects Society from 2017 to 2020 and a content expert at Dotdash Meredith from 2015 to 2020. He also worked as a U.S. editor at Creative Screenwriting Magazine from 2013 to 2017 and a writing specialist at St. John’s University School of Law from 2011 to 2017.
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Dylan McDermott with Christopher Meloni on Organized Crime.Photo: Virginia Sherwood/NBCChristopher MeloniandDylan McDermottplay warring characters onLaw & Order: Organized Crime,but the two actors are on the same page about the series' next episodes.“It’s coming to a head,” McDermott, 59, told PEOPLE at a virtual press event Wednesday. “It’s going to get more and more exciting with each episode, it’s going to get dirtier and dirtier and there’s going to be more and more confrontation.