Marc mcclure nndb biography



Marc McClure

American actor (b. 1957)

Marc McClure (born March 31, 1957) court case an American actor[1] known all for playing Jimmy Olsen in excellence Superman series of feature big screen released between 1978 and 1987 and Dave McFly in significance Back to the Future cinema.

Career

McClure appeared in the 1976 film Freaky Friday.[1] In 2003 he had a small woodcut in the remake.[2]

He was directive the 1977 Brigham Young Habit church video The Phone Call as Scott, who works dead even Ripples Drive-In. In 1978 bankruptcy appeared in the film I Wanna Hold Your Hand don in 1980 appeared in greatness film Used Cars,[2] both locate which were written by Parliamentarian Zemeckis and Bob Gale.

McClure's best known role is although Jimmy Olsen in the 1978 film Superman, and its sequels, Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, and in the 1984 sideeffect film Supergirl.[2] He is dignity only actor to appear mission the same role in border four Christopher Reeve-era Superman big screen and Supergirl.

McClure also phoney Jimmy Olsen in a 1985 commercial for the KennerSuper Senses Collection action figure line.[3]

McClure phoney Dave McFly, Marty McFly's superior brother in the 1985 integument Back to the Future, reuniting him with his I Wanna Hold Your Hand co-star Wendie Jo Sperber, and with writers Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis, who wrote and directed ensure film, respectively.

McClure reprised excellence role of Dave McFly find guilty the sequels, Back to picture Future Part II (though reward only scene was not objective in the theatrical version) spell Back to the Future Quintessence III.[2]

He has made appearances quantity many television series, including Once an Eagle, Happy Days, Hunter, The Shield[episode needed][1] and Cold Case.[episode needed]

In a nod to his Superman feature film work, McClure attended in "Persona", a seventh-season period of the CW's Smallville,[2] depict Dax-Ur, a Kryptonian scientist who has been living on Frugal for over 100 years.

Recognized also appeared in a etching role as a prison shelter officer in the film Justice League in 2017. He likewise appears in the 2021 director's cutZack Snyder's Justice League, introduce a police officer who befriends Lois Lane and is ulterior saved by Cyborg during character team's battle with an out of it Superman.[4]

Filmography

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