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Michael J. Fox Muses About Returning To Acting After Announcing Retirement In 2020

Michael J. Fox doesn’t always turn down the right acting opportunity when it comes his way.

Foxx, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, said he would retire from acting in 2020 after a 2019 film brought clarity to him. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood From a certain “scene where Leonardo DiCaprio’s character can’t remember his lines anymore.”

“He went back to the dressing room and was screaming at himself in the mirror,” he recalled. empire magazine Last May. “It’s completely insane.”

Mr. Fox was working on good fight At the time, he told the media: [he] I looked in the mirror and thought, “I can’t remember anymore.” Well, let’s move on. ”

“It was peaceful,” he added.

However, while we were talking, entertainment tonight This week, ahead of the launch of his foundation. A rural incident that occurred on the way to curing Parkinson’s disease This event made him think about the possibility of returning to acting.

“If someone offers me a role and I can be in it and have a good time, that would be great,” he shared, also adding about the 2023 documentary. Stills: Michael J. Fox Movies “It was such a thrill.”

When asked if he would “act again”, he replied, “If something comes along that allows me to address my reality and my challenges, if I understand it, then I will act.”

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie stills,
Photo: Provided by Sundance Institute

Just before making these statements, he stated that his “goals are always changing” and that his “biggest goal” was to provide for his family and serve the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000. He emphasized that this was the case. Treatment for Parkinson’s disease.

His advocacy has been praised by many, including Martin Scorsese, whose wife is also battling the disease.

stillwhich debuted and landed at Sundance last January Apple TV+ Last May, we followed Fox’s career and life journey as he navigated his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. The doc won four Emmy Awards and earned Fox her Lifetime Achievement Award at the Spring 2023 Motion Picture Museum Awards last June. In his acceptance speech, he praised director Davis Guggenheim’s work and said that, unlike other directors, he understood that there was still “so much great stuff” at Fox. [his] life. “

“I don’t live a crying and sad life,” he said. “This happened [to me] It really sucks, but I could now do other effective things and maybe improve the situation. ”

Stills: Michael J. Fox Movies Now streaming on Apple TV+.

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