Michael J. Fox

Acting

Michael J. Fox

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Jun 09, 1961 (64 years old)

Michael J. Fox

Known For

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make Believe
1h 31m
Movie 2023

Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make Believe

Kindness, creativity, inclusivity, and a touch of magic makes the...

Lynch/Oz
1h 48m
Movie 2023

Lynch/Oz

Victor Fleming’s 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is one...

STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie
1h 35m
Movie 2023

STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie

A short kid from a Canadian army base becomes the...

Back Home Again
0h 30m
Movie 2021

Back Home Again

An animated reimaging of the largest wildfire evacuation in Alberta's...

Cola Wars
1h 24m
Movie 2019

Cola Wars

Traces the long and ferocious rivalry between Coke and Pepsi,...

See You Yesterday
1h 26m
Movie 2019

See You Yesterday

As two teen prodigies try to master the art of...

A.R.C.H.I.E. 2: Mission Impawsible
1h 22m
Movie 2018

A.R.C.H.I.E. 2: Mission Impawsible

In this sequel, the super intelligent artificial robotronic dog, Archie,...

A.R.C.H.I.E.
1h 28m
Movie 2016

A.R.C.H.I.E.

A recently orphaned 15-year-old who has moved to a small...

Mr. Calzaghe
1h 30m
Movie 2015

Mr. Calzaghe

The story of the rise to glory of boxer Joe...

Back in Time
1h 35m
Movie 2015

Back in Time

Cast, crew and fans explore the 'Back to the Future'...

Biography

Michael Andrew Fox OC (born June 9, 1961), known professionally as Michael J. Fox, is a retired Canadian-American actor. Beginning his career in the 1970s, he rose to prominence portraying Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom Family Ties (1982–1989). Fox is famous for his role as protagonist Marty McFly in the Back to the Future film trilogy (1985–1990), a critical and commercial success. He went on to headline several films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including Teen Wolf (1985), The Secret of My Success (1987), Casualties of War (1989), Doc Hollywood (1991), and The Frighteners (1996). Fox returned to television on the ABC sitcom Spin City in the lead role of Mike Flaherty from 1996 to 2000. In 1998, Fox disclosed his 1991 diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. He subsequently became an advocate for finding a cure and founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000 to help fund research. Worsening symptoms forced Fox to reduce his activities and led to his return to television in Spin City when he was still a major movie star. He continued to make guest appearances on television, including recurring roles on the FX comedy-drama Rescue Me (2009) and the CBS legal drama The Good Wife (2010–2016) that garnered him critical acclaim. He voiced the lead roles in the Stuart Little films (1999–2005) and the animated film Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001). His final major role was on the NBC sitcom The Michael J. Fox Show (2013–2014). Fox retired in 2020 due to his declining health. Fox won five Primetime Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Grammy Award. He was also appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2010, along with being inducted to Canada's Walk of Fame in 2000 and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2002. For his advocacy of a cure for Parkinson's disease, he received an honorary doctorate in 2010 from the Karolinska Institute and an honorary Oscar in 2022.