Michael J. Fox, Back to the Future
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Michael J. Fox set up a meeting with Eric Stoltz 40 years after replacing him in "Back to the Future." The two actors never met until now.
Michael J. Fox will return to acting after five years with a guest role in "Shrinking" season three, playing a character with Parkinson's disease.
Michael J. Fox describes finally meeting Eric Stoltz 40 years after he replaced the actor in the lead role of Marty McFly in 'Back to the Future', saying he was ready for Stoltz to tell him to 'piss off and leave me alone.
Michael J. Fox on how he's doing now and what it was like filming "Back to the Future" and “Family Ties” simultaneously.
"Family Ties" star Michael J. Fox wished for a peaceful death rather than a "dramatic" one after battling Parkinson's disease for years. Fox was diagnosed at age 29.
Fox notes in his new memoir, "Future Boy," that the film's die-hard fans have raised the specter of the "temporal anachronism" to him "again and again."
Thirty-four years after being diagnosed with early on-set Parkinson’s at the age of 29, Michael J. Fox is reflecting on his journey and future battle with the disease. “Theres
Michael J. Fox shared a heartbreaking update about his decades-long fight with Parkinson’s disease. After years of inspiring viewers with his inspiration and grit, Michael J. Fox has a vision for his final moments on earth.
Michael J. Fox is recalling the time in his career when he booked the two roles that many know him for now. In his new book, "Future Boy," Fox tells the story about when he starred in the television sitcom "Family Ties" and the blockbuster film " Back to the Future " at the same time.
When Michael J. Fox starred in Back to the Future, the sci-fi hit didn’t just solidify his spot in Hollywood, it launched him into a whole other level of fame. Already well-known for his role as Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties, Fox suddenly became one of the most recognizable faces of the 1980s.