Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox is best known today for his hit Channel Four sitcom Spin City that he also produced. In the eighties he became an international mega-star, first through TV shows such as Family Ties, then through the record-breaking Back To The Future movies.
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Michael J. Fox is best known today for his hit Channel Four sitcom Spin City that he also produced. In the eighties he became an international mega-star, first through TV shows such as Family Ties, then through the record-breaking Back To The Future movies.
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Birth date: June 09, 1961
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Who the heck's Michael J. Fox in real life when cameras aren't filming him inside of a movie studio and he's not under public limelight on some sort of a obligational celebrity event, or as a guest on a tonight show? Well, this book of his pretty much answers those big questions pretty much everyone...
Who the heck's Michael J. Fox in real life when cameras aren't filming him inside of a movie studio and he's not under public limelight on some sort of a obligational celebrity event, or as a guest on a tonight show? Well, this book of his pretty much answers those big questions pretty much everyone...
Don't really know him. Yet. However, reading this book of his, even though it's a bit outdated, and not one of his latest, he strikes me as a remarkable man who has had a lot of luck in the beginning of his acting career, and eventually has reached the highest level of success imaginable, by startin...
Don't really know him. Yet. However, reading this book of his, even though it's a bit outdated, and not one of his latest, he strikes me as a remarkable man who has had a lot of luck in the beginning of his acting career, and eventually has reached the highest level of success imaginable, by startin...
It's easy to like Michael J. Fox's memoir about his career and life as it's been shaped by Parkinson's disease. It's a smooth read and the glimpse behind the curtain is sometimes fascinating. I admit to starting this book in the grip of a teensy bit of cynicism (a plucky, out-of-control actor is s...