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Most Ludicrous on Screen Parent Parent-Child Age Gaps - Page 11 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Most Ludicrous on Screen Parent Parent-Child Age Gaps


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[post_page_title]Lea Thompson and Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future)[/post_page_title]
Michael J. Fox and Lea Thompson are only nine days apart in age, so how could she possibly play his mother in Back to the Future? Marty McFly, a high school student, goes back in time to when his mom is a teenager, so it actually makes sense that the actors portraying these characters would be of similar age.

Lea Thompson and Michael J. Fox (Back to the Future)

In the “present time” scenes, Thompson wore makeup to appear older. The more alarming thing is they were both 24 at the time, playing 17 year olds (again, Hollywood?!)

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