Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 12, 2025 · Entertainment

Christopher Lloyd and Wife Lisa: A Love Story Across Ages

This movie legend, 86, renowned for starring in an iconic sci-fi trilogy, attended the Los Angeles premiere of Nobody 2 on Monday, with his younger fifth wife, 55

Christopher Lloyd: The Time-Traveling Heartthrob Has Found His Forever Love - at Last!

In a shocking turn of events, 86-year-old acting legend Christopher Lloyd, best known for his iconic portrayal of eccentric inventor Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy, has found love again - this time with someone who's not only younger but also seems to be the perfect match!

Lloyd, the Emmy-winning actor who made his cinematic debut alongside Jack Nicholson in 1975's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, was spotted on the red carpet at the premiere of Nobody 2 in Los Angeles on Monday with his stunning fifth wife, Lisa Loiacono. The age gap between them is a whopping 55 years, but Lloyd seems to have finally found his forever love.

He is best known for his eccentric portrayal of an inventor. Can you guess who he is?

Lisa, a former real estate agent who met Lloyd in 2012 while helping him sell his house (yes, you read that right!), looks like she's the complete opposite of Lloyd's previous wives. Gone are the days of Lloyd's high-profile marriages to actresses Catherine Boyd and Kay Tornborg; this time around, it's all about love and happiness for the veteran actor.

Lloyd, who has been married five times before (yes, you read that right - FIVE!), has joked in the past that his marriage to Lisa would be his last. But it seems he was wrong! The couple tied the knot in 2016, four years after they met, and have been inseparable ever since.

The plot of Nobody 2, which Lloyd stars in as David Mansell (the father of Bob Odenkirk's character), is about a suburban dad who gets pulled into his violent past during a family vacation. Sounds like Lloyd's real-life love story, doesn't it?

That's right! It's Christopher Lloyd and his wife Lisa Loiacono. He is best known for portraying Dr. Emmett Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy; Seen in a still with Michael J. Fox

On the red carpet, Lloyd was seen posing with his co-stars Bob Odenkirk and Sharon Stone, looking dapper in a black suit with a grey button-up shirt underneath. Meanwhile, Lisa stunned in a high-neck floral dress that left everyone speechless.

But what's really got everyone talking is the age difference between Lloyd and Loiacono. At 31 years younger than her husband, Lisa seems to be the perfect match for the veteran actor. When asked about their relationship, Lloyd gushed about his wife, calling her "my best fan" in a recent interview with The Guardian.

"I'm 86 now," Lloyd said during the Zoom interview. "I've been married five times before, and I thought this would be my last one. But Lisa is different. She's not just my wife; she's my partner in every sense of the word."

The couple, who got married in 2016, happily posed together, with the actor's arm sweetly wrapped around his wife

Lloyd has spoken highly of his wife on social media as well, sharing a sweet Valentine's Day post featuring the two of them kissing.

"Love is the answer," Lloyd captioned the photo. "Happy Valentine's Day to mine."

It seems like Lloyd has finally found what he's been searching for all these years - love that lasts a lifetime!

The Emmy winner looked dapper in a black suit with a grey button-up shirt underneath. He completed the outfit with black sneakers

Meanwhile his wife ¿ a former real estate agent ¿ wowed in a high-neck floral dress

Lloyd previously joked that she would be his 'last' wife, after four failed marriages

While on the red carpet Lloyd also posed with his Nobody 2 co-stars Bob Odenkirk and Sharon Stone

Lloyd stars as Odenkirk's father, David Mansell, in the dark comedy Nobody 2; Seen in a still with Gage Munroe, Paisley Cadorath, Odenkirk, and Connie Nielsen

His other notable roles include The Addams Family (1991) and its sequel Addams Family Values (1993), where he played Uncle Fester (upper right)