Clara Clayton
Fictional Character
Back to the Future (film series)Unfortunately, Marty rips a hole in the fuel line, rendering the DeLorean immobile. Furthermore, Doc falls in love with schoolteacher Clara Clayton, and considers staying in 1885. Marty must convince Doc to come back with him and find a... In this article: Marty McFly, Biff Tannen, Universal Studios, DeLorean time machine, DVD, Clara Clayton, Back to the Future, George McFly, and Seamus McFly |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Back to the Future Part III
...explore the rail spur they intend to use, they spot an out-of-control horse-drawn wagon; Doc saves the passenger, who turns out to be Clara Clayton. The two fall in love, finding many common interests, especially the works of Jules Verne.
In this article: Marty McFly, Back to the Future Part III, Michael J. Fox, Seamus McFly, Jules Verne, Back to the Future Part II, Time travel, and DVD
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Back to the Future: The Animated Series
...dog, is an adorable sheepdog who lives with Doc, Clara, Jules, and Verne and is also a friend to Marty. Einstein is voiced by Danny Mann. 'Clara Clayton Brown ' - Doc's wife, along with the rest of the family, moved to the 20th century. She...
In this article: Jules Brown, Marty McFly, Verne Brown, Biff Tannen, Jennifer Parker, Clara Clayton Brown, Einstein, Back to the Future: The Animated Series, Hill Valley, and Christopher Lloyd
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
...Captain . In the 1990 movie Back to the Future Part III, Jules Verne and his book are used as a common interest that unites Doc Brown and Clara Clayton in 1885. After they wed, they name their two sons Jules and Verne respectively. A...
In this article: Jules Verne, Nemo, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo, Nautilus, Odysseus, The Mysterious Island, and Robert Fulton
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Back to the Future: The Ride
...again warning "Hurry up! Get out! Before you meet yourself coming in!." Although Brown's wife, Clara Clayton, does not appear in the ride, a picture of her with Doc can be seen in his office in the pre-show video as well as in the pre-flight...
In this article: Biff Tannen, Emmett Brown, Back to the Future, DeLorean time machine, Time travel, DVD, Jules Verne, Hollywood, and Robert Zemeckis
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Emmett Brown
..."original" Marty returned to the altered 1985. Doc does not believe in "love at first sight" until he ends up meeting his future wife Clara Clayton in 1885, since he does not see scientifically how such a feeling works. Doc often works...
In this article: Biff Tannen, Jules Verne, Emmett Brown, Hill Valley, Time travel, Dog, and Christopher Lloyd
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Wikipedia | November 01, 2009
Back to the Future in popular culture
...was no reason why he could not be John Wayne. In The Simpsons episode "Dude, Where's My Ranch?", the girl "Clara" is named after Clara Clayton. In the American version of ''Life on Mars '', Sam Tyler calls himself first "Luke Tyler" and...
In this article: Marty McFly, Clint Eastwood, Back to the Future, Chuck Berry, Back to the Future, Stuart Little, and Time travel
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Wikipedia | October 30, 2009
Mary Steenburgen
...and Howard, playing the wife of a man who claims to have befriended reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes. Steenburgen played Clara Clayton in Back to the Future Part III (1990), a role which her children, fans of the Back to the Future...
In this article: Ted Danson, New York City, Malcolm McDowell, Hillary Clinton, Demi Moore, Mary Steenburgen, and Newport, Arkansas
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Minor characters in Back to the Future films
...and voiced in the animated series by Troy Davidson. Verne was born on October 29, 1888, the youngest son of Doc and Clara Brown (Clara Clayton). His first name is in reference to Jules Verne, the favorite novelist of his parents. His middle...
In this article: Marty McFly, Biff Tannen, Jules Verne, George McFly, and Back to the Future Part III
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Wikipedia | October 01, 2009
Clara Clayton
Clara Clayton is a fictional character, one of the lead characters in the Back to the Future '' motion picture trilogy, played in ''Back to the Future Part III and voiced in the animated series by Mary Steenburgen. Clara was born in 1855...
In this article: Marty McFly, Jules Verne, Hill Valley, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen, New Jersey, California, De Lorean time machine, and Time travel
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Filmcritic.com DVD Reviews | February 13, 2009
Back to the Future Part III - 2/10/2009
...and save him from a Main Street shootout and a trip to the boneyard. Unfortunately, the arrival of a beautiful school teacher named Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen) threatens to alter the plans. Moving everything to the Wild Wild West may...
In this article: Robert Zemeckis, Back to the Future Part III, Marty McFly, Michael J. Fox, Mary Steenburgen, Thomas F. Wilson, Christopher Lloyd, Back to the Future, and Back to the Future trilogy
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Clara Clayton is a fictional character, one of the lead characters in the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy, played in Back to the Future Part III and voiced in the animated series by Mary Steenburgen.
Clara was born in 1855 in New Jersey, the daughter of Daniel and Martha Clayton. Her uncle, Ulysses S. Clayton, was a general in the American Civil War. She is a schoolteacher, living and working in the schoolhouse outside Hill Valley. Clara is a very independent woman and will not take much fuss from anyone, especially Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen. Clara does not like being lied to and believes that people should tell the truth. She often saves the day after coming up with ideas; she does, however, try and take actions that will help her or other people avoid dangerous situations in the first place.
Clara is a very intelligent woman. Her favorite author is Jules Verne, and she is very interested in astronomy and science. One of her favorite possessions is her telescope, which she often uses to look at the stars, and she appears to know where a lot of the constellations are. Clara is a thinker and most of the time will think things through. If she believes something to be too "wacky" or too fantastic to be believed, she will not believe it (such as when Doc tried telling her about the time machine).
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