Date Of Birth: June 9, 1961
Real Name: Michael Andrew Fox
Height: 5ft 4" (1.63m)
During the 1980s, Michael J. Fox emerged as one of the decade's most beloved actors. He gained widespread fame for his role as Alex P. Keaton on the hit TV sitcom 'Family Ties' (1982–1989), which made him a household name. Fox also starred in iconic 1980s films such as the 'Back to the Future' trilogy, beginning in 1985, where he played the time-traveling Marty McFly. His charismatic performances and comedic timing earned him several awards and established him as a key figure in popular culture throughout the decade.
... In the years following the 1980s, Michael J. Fox continued acting but became equally known for his advocacy work after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991. He has appeared in numerous television series, including 'Spin City' and guest roles on various shows. Fox founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, becoming a leading voice in raising awareness and funding for the disease. His legacy blends significant entertainment achievements with impactful humanitarian efforts, inspiring many around the world.
- {'title': 'Family Ties', 'year': '1982–1989'}
- {'title': 'Back to the Future', 'year': '1985'}
- {'title': 'Back to the Future Part II', 'year': '1989'}
- {'title': 'Back to the Future Part III', 'year': '1990'}
- {'title': 'Teen Wolf', 'year': '1985'}
- {'title': 'The Secret of My Success', 'year': '1987'}
- {'title': 'Spin City', 'year': '1996–2002'}
- {'title': 'The Michael J. Fox Show', 'year': '2013–2014'}
- {'title': 'Stuart Little', 'year': '1999'}
- {'title': 'The Good Wife', 'year': '2010–2016'}