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Lea Katherine Thompson (born May 31, 1961) [1] is an American actress, singer, dancer, and director.. She is best known for her roles as Lorraine Baines-McFly in the Back to the Future film trilogy (1985–1990), Beverly Switzler in Howard the Duck (1986), and Amanda Jones in Some Kind of Wonderful (1987).
The houses of George McFly, Lorraine Baines, and Biff Tannen in 1955 are all in South Pasadena, California. The train that hit the DeLorean and the Futuristic Train were parked in Port Hueneme, California. John F. Kennedy Drive is actually Victory Boulevard in Burbank, California.
Ellen Baines was the sixth child of Sam and Stella Baines, the sister of Lorraine, Milton, Sally Toby, and Joey Baines, the sister-in-law of George McFly, and the aunt of David, Linda, and Marty McFly. Born in 1956 (a few months after Marty's trip to 1955), she moved to Chicago at some point prior to 1986.
"I really wanted to meet him because I just think it's so funny to be in this little tiny town in British Columbia and bump into Lorraine McFly." Vivien Killilea/Getty Lea Thompson in March 2024.
Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines McFly, a 1955 teenager who grows into Marty's unhappy, alcoholic mother [3] Crispin Glover as George McFly, a nerdy 1955 high schooler who grows into Marty's cowardly, submissive father [3] Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen, a 1955 high school bully turned George's 1985 boss [4]
Hours later, Marty wakes up in Lorraine's bedroom, where he is being cared for. Lorraine falls for Marty who tries to fend off her advances ("Pretty Baby"). Marty finds his way to Doc's house and convinces a younger Doc that he came from 1985 by revealing his knowledge about Doc's Flux Capacitor.
Petite and energetic, widow and philanthropist Irene Silverman was 82 when she mysteriously vanished from her multi-million-dollar townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side in the summer of 1998.
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