"Michael J. Fox, star of 'Back to the Future', shares update on his life 37 years after the movie's release."
"Michael J. Fox, star of 'Back to the Future', shares update on his life 37 years after the movie's release."
'Michael J. Fox, the star of Back to the Future, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease when he was only 30 years old. In the movie, Back to the Future, he played the role of Marty McFly, a teenager who travels through time with his eccentric scientist friend, Dr. Emmett Brown, played by Christopher Lloyd. Interestingly, 37 years after the movie's release, Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunited to reminisce about their time together on the set. In a recent interview, Michael J. Fox opened up about his battle with Parkinson's disease and how it has impacted his life and career.
Christopher Lloyd, who played the role of Doc Brown, is now 84 years old, while Michael J. Fox is 61 years old. Despite the 20-year age gap, it was heartwarming to see Michael J. Fox leaning on Christopher Lloyd for support during their reunion. It was a beautiful reminder of the special bond that they share, both on and off screen.
Michael J. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, during the filming of his hit TV show, "Family Ties". He had initially gone to the hospital after experiencing tremors in his left pinky finger, and was later diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. At the time, Michael J. Fox was only 30 years old, and the diagnosis came as a devastating blow to his life and career.
Despite the challenges that he has faced since his diagnosis, Michael J. Fox has continued to work as an actor and has even taken on roles that address the disease. He has also become an advocate for Parkinson's research, and his foundation has raised millions of dollars to support the cause. Michael J. Fox's journey has been an inspiration to many, and his courage and resilience continue to inspire those who struggle with Parkinson's disease.
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