Michael J Fox reveals why he doesn't think about his 'legacy'
Michael J. Fox returns to Apple TV+ series Shrinking and continues to advance Parkinson’s research, with his foundation raising over $2.5 billion since 2000, officials said.
- On Jan. 28, Michael J. Fox returns to the small screen in Season 3 of Apple TV+ series Shrinking, reuniting with Bill Lawrence and co-starring Harrison Ford and Jason Segel.
- The Michael J. Fox Foundation has raised more than $2.5 billion for Parkinson's disease research, reflecting Fox's advocacy after his diagnosis with the condition.
- He portrays Gerry, a character with Parkinson's who seeks Dr. Paul Rhodes, and Fox reunited with Bill Lawrence for Season 3, stressing this is not a career comeback after retiring in 2020.
- Shortly before President Joe Biden left office last year, Fox received the Presidential Medal of Freedom and says his plea to Trump’s administration went unacknowledged, while he hopes to meet Kennedy; his foundation funds more Parkinson's research than the government.
- The Michael J. Fox Foundation has funded $2 billion in Parkinson's research, and Fox says he stands ready to partner with the government to accelerate solvable goals.
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Recently Apple launched the new Dramedy series "Shrinking" with an actor who had actually ended his career due to illness: Michael J. Fox. Why he is now standing in front of the camera again, the actor now explained in an interview.
In the eighties, he became a star, but due to his Parkinson's disease, Michael J. Fox ended his acting career. Now he's back.
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Michael J. Fox is back on screen, and his return is equal parts emotional, meaningful, and genuinely funny. The beloved actor makes his long-awaited return to acting in season three of Apple TV’s hit comedy Shrinking, marking his first major on-screen role since The Good Fight six years ago. Fox joins the series as Jerry, a patient living with Parkinson’s disease who crosses paths with Harrison Ford’s character, Dr. Paul Rhoades, who is also nav…
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