Michael J. Fox is a beloved Canadian actor and advocate who has inspired many through his charming roles and work for Parkinson's disease awareness.
Overview
Personal Life
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Awards And Nominations
Film Career Highlights
Early Life And Education
Advocacy And Philanthropy
Legacy And Cultural Impact
Acting Career In Television
Early Involvement In Activism
Parkinson's Disease Diagnosis
Parkinson's Disease
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๐ฆธโโ๏ธ Michael J. Fox is a famous Canadian actor known for his charming roles in movies and TV shows.
๐จ๐ฆ He was born on June 9, 1961, in Edmonton, Canada.
๐ Michael became popular for his part as Marty McFly in the 'Back to the Future' series, which involves time travel.
๐บ He starred in the TV show 'Family Ties' as Alex P. Keaton, a smart and funny teenager.
๐ Michael J. Fox has won five Primetime Emmy Awards for his amazing television performances.
๐ฌ His movie 'Back to the Future' was released in 1985 and became a huge hit.
๐บ In 'Teen Wolf,' he played a teenager who unexpectedly becomes a werewolf.
๐ค Michael has been an advocate for Parkinson's disease awareness since his father had the condition.
๐ต He founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation to support research for Parkinson's disease.
โค๏ธ Michael has a loving family, including his wife Tracy Pollan and their four children.