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James Tolkan, ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Top Gun’ actor, dead at 94

March 28, 2026
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James Tolkan, ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Top Gun’ actor, dead at 94

James Tolkan of “Back to the Future” and “Top Gun” fame has died at the age of 94.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the actor’s family announced Tolkan’s deaththrough a spokesperson on Friday.

Tolkan “passed away peacefully in Saranac Lake, NY” on Thursday, writer-producer Bob Gale wrote on the franchise’s website.

He’s survived by his wife, Parmelee, whom he met on the 1971 off-Broadway set of “Pinkville” where James worked as an actor and Parmalee worked as a prop girl. The pair later tied the knot in Lake Placid in 1971.

James Tolkan in a green jacket and camouflage hat at the Chiller Theatre Expo.
James Tolkan (at the Chiller Theatre Expo Halloween in October) has died at the age of 94. Getty Images
Actor James Tolkan speaks onstage at DragonCon 2025.
The actor (at 2025 DragonCon) died “peacefully” on Thursday. Getty Images

Well-known for his memorable disdain for “slackers” as vice principal Mr. Strickland in the original “Back to the Future,” he appeared in the role one more time in 1989’s “Back to the Future: Part II,” and as Strickland’s grandfather in “Back to the Future Part III” in 1990.

In the 1970s and 1980s, the Michigan born actor was also featured in films including “Top Gun” (1986), “The Amityville Horror” (1979), “Serpico” (1973), “WarGames” (1983), “Masters of the Universe” (1987), “True Blood” (1989) and “Opportunity Knocks” (1990), among many others.

He last appeared in the documentary “Tom Wilson: Humbly Super Famous” in 2024.

His TV credits included stints on “The Wonder Years” in 1990, the 1960 TV series “Naked City” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” (1990), among many others.

A bald man in a suit and bow tie, with students behind him and an
He’s well known for playing vice principal Strickland in “Back to the Future” (above). Universal Pictures
James Tolkan, wearing glasses and a dark outfit, stands in front of a DeLorean with its gull-wing door open, on a red carpet with a
He also appeared in the hit movie’s two sequels. He’s pictured above in New York in 2023. Variety via Getty Images

In a 2021 interview, the actor recalled being told he needed to head to New York City if he was serious about acting, while attending the University of Iowa.

“In 1956, I got on a Greyhound bus out of Iowa City, I had 75 dollars in my pocket,” he recalled to “Reality of Wrestling” at the time. “I didn’t know a soul in New York.”

Nonetheless, the determined young Tolkan went to the Big Apple “to be an actor.” It was a gamble that paid off.

“Oh my God, I didn’t know [what] I was getting into when I arrived in New York,” he divulged, noting that he was “scared to death” and that he had to “find some place to live” and that his “money ran out.”

Will Smith standing with his tie over his head, speaking to James Tolkan, who is holding chalk, in a classroom.
He appeared in various TV roles, including “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” (above, opposite Will Smith). NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Principal Strickland, Marty McFly, and Jennifer Parker from
Strickland (seen with Michael J. Fox and Claudia Wells in “Back to the Future”) once reflected on the “challenging” start to his acting career in New York City. Universal Pictures
James Tolkan points a gun at Dolph Lundgren and Chelsea Field in Masters of the Universe.
“In some way or another, I’m a success,” he said. He’s seen here in a still from “Masters of the Universe” with Chelsea Field and Dolph Lundgren. ©Cannon Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

While Tolkan admitted that being a “bus boy on Central Park South” was “challenging at first,” he also called it “the greatest time of [his] life.” “It was full of promise and possibilities,” he said.

He added elsewhere in the interview, “In some way or another, I’m a success.”

“I’ve experienced so many things positive and negative,” he said, noting that because of his early struggles getting on his feet as an actor, he was “enjoying the good life.”

“I feel strong because I made it through [it] all.”

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