Emmett Brown
Fictional character from the American sci-fi film trilogy Back to the Future / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emmett Lathrop Brown, Ph.D., commonly referred to as "Doc Brown", is a fictional scientist character in the Back to the Future franchise. In the world of the franchise, he is the inventor of the world's first and second time machines, the first (counting in order of his personal chronology) constructed using a 1981 DeLorean sports car, and the second constructed using a steam engine locomotive.
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Back to the Future character | |
First appearance | Back to the Future (1985) |
Last appearance | Back to the Future: The Game – Episode V: "Outatime" (2011) |
Created by | Robert Zemeckis Bob Gale |
Portrayed by | Christopher Lloyd |
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In-universe information | |
Full name | Emmett Lathrop Brown |
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Nickname | Doc |
Occupation | |
Family | Judge Erhardt Gustav Von Braun (later: Judge Erhardt Gustav Brown) (father) Sarah Brown (mother)[1] |
Spouse | Clara Clayton Brown |
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Home | Hill Valley, California |
Nationality | German American |
Time travel | |
Original time | 1985, 1955 |
Known years visited | 1885 , 1931, 1955, 1985, 1985A, 2015, 2015A |
The character is portrayed by Christopher Lloyd in the 1985–1990 film trilogy, as well as in the live-action sequences of the 1991–1992 animated series. He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta in the animated series, and by Lloyd in the 2010–2011 narrative video game Back to the Future: The Game by Telltale Games, a five-part sequel to the film trilogy, in which James Arnold Taylor also voices a young Emmett Brown. The character's appearance and mannerisms are loosely inspired by Leopold Stokowski and Albert Einstein.[2] He is of a benevolent mad scientist archetype, with his madness being visionary and eccentric enthusiasm rather than insanity or evil.
In 2008, Dr. Emmett Brown was selected by Empire magazine as one of The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time, ranking at #20.[3]