BACK to the Future star Christopher Lloyd went unnoticed as he strolled through New York City – 40 years after the iconic film.
The actor, who played for his role as Doc Brown in the US trilogy, was pictured during the rare outing this week.
Rather than jumping into his DeLorean, Christopher, now 86, was seen getting into the back of a yellow taxi.
The star appeared to go about his business without being recognised by fans.
Christoper went for a casual look in a navy blue jacket, a matching zip up jumper, grey trousers and trainers.
The legendary star was seen looking into the distance as he waited for his pick-up.
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In 2022 fans were reduced to tears after film’s leads, Christopher and Michael J. Fox reunited after 37 years.
The pair – who played Marty McFly and Dr Emmett ‘Doc’ Brown – appeared at a ComicCon event in New York and talked about their “instant chemistry” on set.
They also shared an emotional hug in front of an audience of devoted fans.
The film, which saw teenager Marty go back in time to 1955 and accidentally scupper his own parents’ romance, spawned two sequels, an animated series and a stage musical.
Christopher’s carer has spanned six decades.
Already well-known for his role as a drug-addled driver in the hit series Taxi, he went on to star as the evil Judge Doom in Who Killed Roger Rabbit and Uncle Fester in the 1993 movie, Addams Family Values.
Now he continues to take small roles and voiceovers, and has recently joined the cast of Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose, with Simon Pegg and Minnie Driver.
In 2008, Christopher was devastated when his £6million mansion in Montecito, California, was destroyed by wildfire that swept the San Fernando valley.
The actor has been married five times and has no children.
He met his current wife Lisa Loiacono, who at 54 is 31 years his junior, when she acted as estate agent on another house on his plot in Montecito, in 2012.
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