Michael J Fox He gained worldwide fame starting in 1982 on the NBC sitcom Family ties And he continued It rises to fame over the next four decades.
the Back to the future star He was born in Alberta, Canada, in June 1961 and began his acting career at the age of 16 on the Canadian television series Leo and me. After moving to Los Angeles in 1979, Fox landed his breakout role on the sitcom Family tiesWhich aired from 1982 to 1989 Stuart Little The Young Republican star's role as Alex P. Keaton earned him three Emmy Awards in 1986, 1987 and 1989.
“I was still pretty new when I was an 11th grade dropout,” Fox said. TV show In a May 2023 interview. “Literally, in three years, I went from being a kid stuck in closets to having a conversation with Steven Spielberg about doing his next movie. Not happening.”
While filming Family Ties, Fox met his future wife, Tracy Pollanwhile he was on set. The couple married in 1988 and had four children – son Samuel in 1989, twins Aquinnah and Schuyler in 1995 and daughter Esme in 2001.
It was Fox Later Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease In 1991, he revealed the news publicly eight years later. While he retired from acting in 2020, he continues to advocate for Parkinson's disease, even launching a foundation bearing his name.
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