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{{Stub}}[[File:Tim_Lockwood.jpeg|thumb|299px]]'''Tim Lockwood''' is the widower of Fran Lockwood and the father of [[Flint Lockwood]] from Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs.
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[[File:Tim_Lockwood.jpeg|thumb|299px]]'''Tim Lockwood''' is the widower of Fran Lockwood and the father of [[Flint Lockwood]] from Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs.
   
He is voiced by James Caan.
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He is voiced by James Caan.
   
 
Tim is a sardine fisherman who believes his son should carry on his work, but it takes a while for him to believe in Flint and help him save the town from disaster.
 
Tim is a sardine fisherman who believes his son should carry on his work, but it takes a while for him to believe in Flint and help him save the town from disaster.
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== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
 
Tim Lockwood is rather blunt, down-to-earth, solemn, a bit pessimistic and unsure, but is still caring and well-meaning. As shown almost throughout the film that he didn't support his son, Flint Lockwood's inventions, unlike his wife. He loves his son deeply but was not as encouraging as his wife was about his inventing dream so he started making him work at his Tackle shop because his inventing didn't seem to work. He also got easily annoyed by his son's wacky, hyperactive tendencies and had a phobia for technology (which is why he didn't support Flint being an autistic child). His generally emotionless nature is most likely because of his wife's death. However, near the end, he becomes more supportive and courageous, he tries to help Flint save the day, despite his fear of technology and encourages him to not give up. After this, he eventually grows close to his son after finally opening up to him about his emotions. It is fair to say he will become less serious and more supportive to Flint in the sequel.
 
Tim Lockwood is rather blunt, down-to-earth, solemn, a bit pessimistic and unsure, but is still caring and well-meaning. As shown almost throughout the film that he didn't support his son, Flint Lockwood's inventions, unlike his wife. He loves his son deeply but was not as encouraging as his wife was about his inventing dream so he started making him work at his Tackle shop because his inventing didn't seem to work. He also got easily annoyed by his son's wacky, hyperactive tendencies and had a phobia for technology (which is why he didn't support Flint being an autistic child). His generally emotionless nature is most likely because of his wife's death. However, near the end, he becomes more supportive and courageous, he tries to help Flint save the day, despite his fear of technology and encourages him to not give up. After this, he eventually grows close to his son after finally opening up to him about his emotions. It is fair to say he will become less serious and more supportive to Flint in the sequel.
 
 
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Tim Lockwood

Tim Lockwood is the widower of Fran Lockwood and the father of Flint Lockwood from Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs.

He is voiced by James Caan.

Tim is a sardine fisherman who believes his son should carry on his work, but it takes a while for him to believe in Flint and help him save the town from disaster.

Appearance

Tim has brown hair, blue eyes, and a hairy mustache and eyebrows. His thick unibrow conceals his eyes. He wears a light blue shirt and grey pants. His face is quite unusual. He even has total control of his eyebrows and mustache.

Personality

Tim Lockwood is rather blunt, down-to-earth, solemn, a bit pessimistic and unsure, but is still caring and well-meaning. As shown almost throughout the film that he didn't support his son, Flint Lockwood's inventions, unlike his wife. He loves his son deeply but was not as encouraging as his wife was about his inventing dream so he started making him work at his Tackle shop because his inventing didn't seem to work. He also got easily annoyed by his son's wacky, hyperactive tendencies and had a phobia for technology (which is why he didn't support Flint being an autistic child). His generally emotionless nature is most likely because of his wife's death. However, near the end, he becomes more supportive and courageous, he tries to help Flint save the day, despite his fear of technology and encourages him to not give up. After this, he eventually grows close to his son after finally opening up to him about his emotions. It is fair to say he will become less serious and more supportive to Flint in the sequel.