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Retour vers le Futur : quelle actrice devait jouer ce personnage culte avant d’être virée ?
La star de Retour Vers le Futur Michael J. Fox a révélé dans son autobiographie Future Boy qu'une actrice américaine très connue a été virée de la franchise. Michael J. Fox fait de grosses révélations inédites sur les coulisses de Retour Vers le Futur dans son livre autobiographique Future Boy. Il raconte notamment avoir repris contact, plus de 40 ans après, avec Eric Stoltz, le premier acteur choisi pour incarner Marty McFly, afin de clarifier les circonstances de son éviction. Il évoque également les tensions avec Lea Thompson (Lorraine), qui ne s’est pas montrée tendre avec lui à l’époque. Et la star américaine va encore plus loin dans les confidences ! Elle révèle qu’une autre actrice majeure a été renvoyée de la franchise peu après le départ d’Eric Stoltz. Sommaire :Jennifer Parker de Retour Vers le Futur devait être jouée par une célèbre actrice de sérieLa taille de Michael J. Fox posait problème Jennifer Parker de Retour Vers le Futur devait être jouée par une célèbre actrice de série Les coulisses de Retour Vers le Futur ont été mouvementées. Deux acteurs ont été virés au bout de six semaines de tournage, car ils ne faisaient finalement pas l'affaire. Le premier et le plus connu : Eric Stoltz. Celui-ci prenait le rôle de Marty McFly trop au sérieux, par conséquent, Robert Zemeckis et Bob Gale lui ont demandé de partir, et il a finalement été remplacé par Michael J. Fox. © NBC Problème, son éviction a entraîné le renvoi de Melora Hardin, connue pour son rôle de Jan Levinson-Gould dans la série culte The Office. L'actrice incarnait à l'origine Jennifer Parker, la petite amie de Marty. Et Michael J. Fox a mal vécu cette décision, craignant d’être responsable de son départ de la franchise. C'est en tout cas ce qu'il raconte dans son livre Future Boy. La taille de Michael J. Fox posait problème Dans son livre, Michael J. Fox a expliqué que sa petite taille n'était pas un avantage pour décrocher des rôles. "Ma taille jouait en ma faveur lorsque j'étais adolescent et que j'interprétais des enfants plus jeunes. Mais elle s'est retournée contre moi à l'âge adulte, lorsque j'ai auditionné pour des rôles principaux romantiques face à des actrices plus grandes." Pour Retour Vers le Futur, cela n'a pas eu de conséquences sur Michael J. Fox — il était en effet le premier choix du réalisateur et du scénariste — mais en revanche, Melora Hardin, la première interprète de Jennifer Parker, en a fait les frais. "Melora, qui me dépassait de plusieurs centimètres, a été remplacée dans le film après que j’aie repris le rôle de Marty. Au départ, Bob Zemeckis pensait que le public pourrait passer outre notre différence de taille, mais après avoir rapidement interrogé les femmes de l'équipe, elles lui ont assuré que la grande et jolie fille du lycée choisissait rarement le petit garçon mignon" a écrit l'acteur dans son livre. Melora Hardin a finalement été remplacée par Claudia Wells, le premier choix de Zemeckis, puis par Elisabeth Shue dans Retour vers le futur 2 et Retour vers le futur 3.

Box truck driver arrested after deadly crash in eastern Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – A box truck driver was arrested Saturday morning after a deadly crash in Madison County, the sheriff’s office says. The crash happened at around 8 a.m. at the intersection of Highway 81 and 32, just east of Madison. The sheriff’s office said a box truck was heading west when it went through a stop sign at...

Tiny Nick’s Gambling Picks 12/14
Locks NFL (2 Unit) 3-Team 7 Point Teaser (+120; Odds via Caesars) Arizona Cardinals @ Houston Texans (-3.5): 12:00 PM CT on FOX The spread in this game dipped briefly yesterday to 9.5, but is back up across the double digit threshold. That signals to me that smart money intentionally bought the line down to single digits so they could load up on Houston at the key number, expecting this to be something of a blood bath. I’m not sure about that given how feisty Arizona has been with Jacoby Brissett, but I do know that the Texans are a team on the rise. With how elite this defense is, any improvement from the offense would make this a dangerous team and that’s what they’ve been getting. The offense will continue to improve against a bad Cardinals secondary, and the boost Brissett has provided will be negated against the best defense in the league. Double digits might be a stretch, but this teased number should be easy for Houston to handle in a must-win spot for them. Tennessee Titans @ San Francisco 49ers (-5.5): 3:25 PM CT on FOX A rested 49ers team off the bye, given time to heal up from their laundry list of injuries, along with time to make adjustments with several key players out for the year, should be dangerous here. Especially against what is broadly understood as the worst team in the league, but it might not be that simple. Kyle Shanahan does not do well off a bye week, just 1-5 ATS in the past 6 instances including postseason games, while Brock Purdy is 6-10 ATS on any kind of extra prep time. But Purdy has never lost outright as a double-digit favorite, and is 6-4 ATS in those games, so using a teaser to knock this big number down considerably is the way to go. To beat this Titans team by just a touchdown isn’t asking much, not when they’re in a significant letdown spot after a shocking win last week and now having a second straight road game. That never goes well for rookie QB’s, and I’m sure Robert Saleh will have something cooked up in the bye week, so expect San Fran to cover this adjusted number. Indianapolis Colts @ Seattle Seahawks (-7): 3:25 PM CT on CBS I can’t believe Philip Rivers is starting at quarterback for a team in 2025, it’s beyond parody. This guy was famously a statue in his prime 15 years ago, and when we last saw him in action back in 2020 it was obvious there was nothing left in his arm. Seattle should be able to put 8 in the box on defense to stymie Jonathan Taylor today, which for Rivers’ sake is who I hope gets all the work here. The Colts aren’t just hilariously shorthanded at quarterback though, as the defense will be missing several key players including their two best corners. The Seahawks should be able to throw all over Indy and rack up stats for Jaxon Smith-Njigba today, unless the defense scores more touchdowns than the offense. So it’s not unreasonable to think this will be a blowout similar to the Max Brosmer game, but the NFL is the flukiest thing around and I like safer numbers, so tease Seattle down with confidence today. NFL (1 Unit) 2-Team 6 Point Teaser (-110; Odds via Caesars) Los Angeles Chargers (+12) @ Kansas City Chiefs: 12:00 PM CT on CBS I can’t believe the spread on this game keeps moving in favor of Kansas City, does somebody know something I don’t know? Here’s what I know: the Chiefs are not a team you want to back as a favorite, especially against this opponent. Patrick Mahomes has not been his young goat self this season, and betting on him to be that version has been a nightmare as he’s just 4-11 ATS the past 15 times he’s been a favorite of any size. Now you’re making him a touchdown favorite against an opposing quarterback who thrives in that situation. Justin Herbert is an incredible 11-2-1 ATS as an underdog of above a field goal, the 3rd-most profitable ROI of any QB in that situation the past 20 years. Jim Harbaugh also holds a significant 4-0-1 ATS advantage over Andy Reid, so being able to pad this already too-big spread with an extra 6 points? Yes…

Franchise to be your own boss during the holidays
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Voices of experience and hope soar in a song to prevent suicide
"Hold the Hope" was sparked by one woman's experience as a caregiver to someone who survived suicidal struggles. It started as a poem that has become a film, a song and even a dance.

StorieTrafic, 14/12/25 – Découvrez les perturbations de la semaine à Chambray et St-Pierre-des-Corps

Christmas Party, Marché de Noël… Le programme de la semaine à la guinguette d’hiver de St-Pierre-des-Corps

