
Age: 62
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Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American film actor, director and screenwriter, recording artist, publisher and author. Glover is known for portraying eccentric people on screen such as George McFly in Back to the Future, Layne in River's Edge, unfriendly recluse Rubin Farr in Rubin and Ed, the "Creepy Thin Man" in the big screen adaptation of Charlie's Angels and its sequel, Willard Stiles in the Willard remake, The Knave of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, and as Phil in Hot Tub Time Machine. In the late 1980s Glover started his company, Volcanic Eruptions, which issues his books and also serves as the production company of Glover's films, What Is It? and It is Fine. Everything is Fine! Glover tours with those films and plans to film more at the property he owns in the Czech Republic.

Crispin Glover

Asmodeus
for Asmodeus in Scooby-Doo: The 13th Ghost
Suggested by michaelcosby

A prologue set before the film depicts a young Vincent Van Ghoul and his partner Mortifer hunting down and successfully sealing the final ghost into the Chest of Demons. Mortifer, however, is attacked and seemingly killed by minion ghosts as a tearful Vincent makes his escape. In the opening credits, Vincent recaps the events in which Scooby eventually set the ghosts free once more but would catch all but one with the help of his friends Daphne and Shaggy. In the present day, Mystery Inc. are a decade removed from being forced to retire from solving mysteries to avoid being arrested for "criminal negligence." Shaggy has reunited with his girlfriend Mary Jane and the two have decided to take their relationship further until an old foe is in need of the gang's help with one final mystery to solve. The Awakening of the 13th Ghost. This story would not only see the return of Mary Jane but introduce also Colton Rogers, Shaggy's father who finally gets to see what he's up, having been roped into the mystery with the gang.