episode "DeLorean Story-an", which also included Donald Fullilove as a highway patrol trooper. He moved to Chicago, where he started his comedy career with the Second City Theater as Joe O'Flaherty. Joe Flaherty reprised his role as the Western Union worker. https://marriedwithchildren.fandom.com/wiki/Joe_Flaherty?oldid=19264, He is a fellow Second City alumni, along with, He reprised his role as the Western Union messenger from. Marty and Doc are at it again in this wacky sequel to the 1985 blockbuster as the time-traveling duo head to 2015 to nip some McFly family woes in the bud.

Joe Flaherty is a member of Actor His brothers, Paul and Dave, are comedy writers. All stills and photos on this website are the courtesy of their respective production studios and/or distribution companies.

A "Flux Capacitor" is a key component of Stewie Griffin's time machine in "Mind Over Murder". Joe voiced the owner of a DeLorean door in the American Dad! From 1976 to 1996, he was married to Judith Flaherty and together they had two children, Gudrun, who is also an actress and writer, and Gabriel. Throughout the 1980s, he appeared in various films and television shows, such as Stripes, Heavy Metal, Innerspace and Club Paradise, usually starring alongside fellow SCTV actors, such as John Candy and Martin Short. The Back to the Future series is a comedic science-fiction adventure film series written by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis, directed by Zemeckis, produced by Amblin Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures. on

For even more, visit our Family Entertainment Guide. At the age of 21, he originally planned to pursue a career as a draftsman, but decided to pursue acting again. A cutaway in "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'" features Peter's cousin Rufus Griffin, who starred in the blaxploitation film Black to the Future. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. 8:30 AM PDT Brian tries to make a connection out of 'Doctor Martin Luther King' and 'Doc' and 'Marty' in "The Movement". This gag is repeated in " The Big Bang Theory " when a priest delivers word from Stewie to Brian. The entire plot of "Meet the Quagmires" is a parody of the first two films.

He played the role of Sid Sleaze in Follow That Bird. Peter becomes upset in the same manner as Marty McFly in Back to the Future, Parts II & III when he thinks he's been called a chicken in "Shanksgiving.

Something, Something, Something, Dark Side ends with a parody of the ending to the second film, with a Western Union delivery man delivering Luke Skywalker, played by Chris Griffin, who wasn't content with the ending of The Empire Strikes Back, a letter from Doc Brown stating that he's alive and currently in 1885. All three were finished on film at the 1.85:1 theatrical aspect ratio. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Flaherty started acting as a teenager doing children's play at the Pittsburgh Playhouse. He is an actor and writer, known for Happy Gilmore (1996), Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Detroit Rock City (1999).

Joe Flaherty (born Joseph O'Flaherty; June 21, 1941) is an American actor and comedian, and is best known for his work on the Canadian sketch comedy SCTV (ran from 1976 to 1984). With his previous acting jobs, he accepted an offer with Second City Theater and moved to Chicago.

In "The Man with Two Brians", Peter is seen wearing the helmet that Doc wore in the first film after confusing Brian by speaking in cool kids lingo mumbo jumbo. STZESP (652), Sun, Oct 25 Footage with him from the show was occasionally used for Cartoon Planet which aired from 1997 to 1998.

Joe Flaherty was born on June 21, 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA as Joseph O'Flaherty. Joe Flaherty, Actor: Happy Gilmore. Throughout his film career, Flaherty has appeared in Back to the Future Part II (1989) and as the heckler in Happy Gilmore (1996). Peter drives the DeLorean time machine in "The Perfect Castaway". Futurepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. Joe Flaherty (born Joseph O'Flaherty; June 21 1941) is an American actor, known for his for roles in television and films such as Back To The Future II, Freaks and Geeks, SCTV and The King of Queens. During the 1990s, he appeared on various television series such as Nurses, Phenom, Ellen and Police Academy: The Series. Other Works Family Guy Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Peter's comment to the Cats moment in "Absolutely Babulous" how about the kids not getting it but the parents hating it is a play on Marty McFly's comment on "Johnny B. Goode" in the original film. They are for editorial use only and can only be used for publications in conjunction with the promotion of the film. Also in the episode, while being chased by Nazis, Stewie "borrows" the bottom of a vegetable vendor's wooden cart and uses it as a skateboard, much as Marty did in the first. By continuing to browse this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.



In "Baby Not On Board", a Marty-dressed Peter is shown skateboarding to school with Huey Lewis and the News' "The Power of Love" in the background in a parody of the movie's opening. There is even a direct parody of the picture Marty had of he and his two siblings that had them "fade from existence", except with a picture of Peter's kids as he knows them. Some of his well known characters from the show included Count Floyd, Guy Caballero, Big Jim McBob and Sammy Maudlin. Married with Children Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Pages using duplicate arguments in template calls, https://backtothefuture.fandom.com/wiki/Joe_Flaherty?oldid=59437. Was notorious at Second City for improvising midway through a sketch that would catch the performer off guard, making it difficult for them to improvise given what he had ad libbed. He was previously a faculty member at Humber College in Ontario, Canada, teaching comedy at their School of Creative & Performing Arts. He was previously married to Judith. Brian asks what it is supposed to mean, to which Peter uses Doc's quote from the film that it doesn't work at all. Joe Flaherty was born on June 21, 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA as Joseph O'Flaherty. In 1985, he played Sid Sleaze in Follow That Bird. He was previously married to Judith.

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Peter travels from 2007 back to 1984, and alters the future, creating an "2007A".

When Brian's robot double notes that he can't do anything that Brian himself hasn't done in "Bri, Robot", Brian refers to the situation as Bark to the Future. He was previously married to Judith. This was followed by a "To Be Concluded" card done in the style of the Back to the Future logo. Spouse (1) After high school, he served 4 years in the US Air Force.

Life and career. This gag is repeated in "The Big Bang Theory" when a priest delivers word from Stewie to Brian. Joe has joined the faculty of Humber College's Comedy: Writing & Performance course. He was previously married to Judith. He also starred, wrote and directed the television series, Maniac Mansion from 1991 to 1993. 10:19 PM PDT The performance of "Never Gonna Give You Up" parodies Marty's performance of "Johnny B. Goode". Joe Flaherty (born Joseph O'Flaherty; June 21 1941) is an American actor, known for his for roles in television and films such as Back To The Future II, Freaks and Geeks, SCTV and The King of Queens. Fox) and eccentric scientist Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) as they use a modified DeLorean car to time travel to different periods of the history of Hill Valley, California. Movie postersLobby CardsAlternative movie postersIMDb top 250. He is an actor and writer, known for Happy Gilmore (1996), Back to the Future Part II (1989) and Detroit Rock City (1999). Back to the Future III was shot using Panavision, Arriflex, and VistaVision cameras (the latter again for VFX) with spherical lenses. Choose an adventure below and discover your next favorite movie or TV show. Joe Flaherty was born on June 21, 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA as Joseph O'Flaherty. Marty is seen shouting at Stewie during a storm in "The Juice Is Loose". This website uses cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic.

He played the Western Union man in Back to the Future Part II and Sid Sleaze in Sesame Street: Follow That Bird .

He also worked on the National Lampoon Radio Hour from 1973 to 1974. In a cutaway in "Finders Keepers", George McFly gets mad at his wife, Lorraine McFly and believes she had an affair with Marty from high school and that their son is actually Marty's son. If you don't hop aboard the change train, you're gonna get derailed. Joe Flaherty reprised his role as the Western Union worker.

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Parodying the almost identical scene in the first film, which uses the same music, when the Nazis' car catches up to Stewie's scooter, placing him in imminent jeopardy, Stewie lets the skateboard travel under the car while he runs over the top of the Nazis' heads to retrieve the skateboard at the back end, causing the Nazis to turn around to watch and then crash into the back of a truck filled with manure, which as a result of the impact dislodges and covers them. When Brian Griffin tries to explain this alternative 2007 to Peter Griffin, it is exactly the same way Doc explained it to Marty in Part II. Official Sites. He played the live action host Count Floyd in the 1988 cartoon The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley.

Flaherty has appeared in a number of cult favorite films, for example, playing the part of the … Joe Flaherty was born on June 21, 1941 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA as Joseph O'Flaherty. He is an actor and writer, known for Happy Gilmore (1996), Back to the Future Part II (1989) and SCTV Network 90 (1981).

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