Lea Thompson is revisiting a very iconic road.
The actress, 63, revealed she didn’t initially hit it off with Michael J. Fox while filming “Back to the Future” in 1985.
“I was friends with Eric Stoltz who had just gotten fired,” Thompson said in an interview on the “Still Here Hollywood” podcast on Monday. “I had already done a movie called ‘The Wildlife’ with him and so he was a friend of mine.”
The “Switched at Birth” star recalled being “really snooty” to Fox, 63, due to a “big division between movie stars and TV stars” at that time.
“It’s not as much [anymore], that’s for sure. It’s not the same as it was then,” Thompson said, adding, “So I remember being like, ‘He’s just a TV star and I’m a movie star. I was in ‘Jaws 3D.’”
However, the star admitted it took “a while to warm up to” Fox, but the pair eventually got along.
“He was so funny and so fun to act with,” gushed Thompson. “I had done some scenes with Eric already and then had to redo them with Michael so I could see how they were completely different scenes.”
Thompson starred as Lorraine Baines McFly, the mom to Marty McFly (Fox), in the iconic movie and its two sequels.
This isn’t the first time Thompson has spoken about the significance of the “Back to the Future” franchise. In 2015, she shared why the movies have been popular throughout the decades.
“I think there’s a lot of reasons. One, it’s a great script. It’s still studied by screenplay experts,” Thompson expressed during an interview with HuffPost Live. “Another reason, I think, is because it’s something that you wanna share with your kids because the central theme in my opinion is that one moment can change your life, one moment of courage could change everything about not only your life, but your children’s lives.”
She noted, “I think that’s a really important thing to share with your family and your kids.”
Meanwhile, Fox credited the flick for driving him to stardom.
“I was thinking of working on the fish dock or joining the military like my dad. Then suddenly I found myself on a set with Steven Spielberg,” he recalled at the “Back to the Future” 30th anniversary event in 2015. “The nadir and the peak of my career happened at the same time.”
Fox announced he was retiring from acting in 2020 due to his declining health from Parkinson’s disease. His last project, the animated movie “Back Home Again,” was released in October 2021.
“There is a time for everything, and my time of putting in a 12-hour workday, and memorizing seven pages of dialogue, is best behind me,” he wrote in his fourth memoir, “No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality.”
“At least for now … I enter a second retirement,” Fox continued. “That could change, because everything changes. But if this is the end of my acting career, so be it.”
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