The art of BACK TO THE FUTURE's "Biff", Tom Wilson

Monday, October 4, 2010


Tom Wilson, the hulking character actor best known as Back to the Future's bad guy, Biff, has a surprising sideline as an artist. He paints colorful pop art pieces featuring old toys and other objects from the baby boomer era. His artwork really doesn't suck, which is something of a rarity among celebrity artists. (And I'm not just saying that out of fear that Wilson will hunt me down and knock on my skull with his knuckles, saying, "Hello? Hello?" I mean, yes, that is a factor, but it's not the only reason.)

In the interview below, Wilson talks about his art and repeatedly refers to himself as a pop-cultural icon. It's true, as Biff he pretty much is a cultural icon. But still, walking around calling yourself one is kind of weird.




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