
Christopher Lloyd and Wife Lisa Loiacono Make Rare Appearance at ‘Nobody 2’ Premiere
The "Back to the Future" star made his first public appearance alongside his wife in almost a year. The pair were attending the Los Angeles premiere of the actor's new action flick.
Christopher Lloyd attended the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures' "Nobody 2" last Monday, August 11. The longtime actor was joined by his wife of nearly ten years, Lisa Loiacono, at the event, which took place at the TCL Chinese Theatre.

Christopher Lloyd and Lisa Loiacono attend the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures "Nobody 2" at TCL Chinese Theatre on August 11, 2025, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Lloyd opted for a casual-classic look, wearing a black suit with a grey shirt underneath, left slightly unbuttoned. He paired the outfit with black sneakers that had white soles, accessorizing with a simple silver chain and donning his glasses.

Christopher Lloyd attends the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures "Nobody 2" at TCL Chinese Theatre on August 11, 2025, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
Beside him, Loiacono looked stunning in a sleeveless, floor-length halter dress in white with a floral print featuring orange flowers and dark green leaves. She completed her look with open-toe heels and her brunette, wavy hair styled neatly over her shoulders.

Christopher Lloyd and Lisa Loiacono attend the Los Angeles premiere of Universal Pictures "Nobody 2" at TCL Chinese Theatre on August 11, 2025, in Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images
"Nobody 2" is a sequel to the 2021 film, "Nobody." Lloyd stars as one of the lead characters, David Mansell, in both dark comedies alongside Bob Odenkirk. The duo plays an onscreen father (a retired FBI agent) and son (a former government).
Lloyd first met Loiacono when she worked as his real estate agent in 2012. The two would later begin a relationship and tie the knot in 2016. Prior to marrying Loiacono, Lloyd was married four times to Catherine Boyd, Kay Tornborg, Carol Vanek, and Jane Walker Wood, respectively.