Michael J. Fox reveals that his Parkinson's disease has impacted his memory
2 years, 9 months ago

Michael J. Fox reveals that his Parkinson's disease has impacted his memory

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Fox has shared how his Parkinson's disease has impacted his acting career and the type of projects he now takes. Fox, 60, shared that his Parkinson's disease has impacted his career and the projects he takes, admitting that remembering lines has become harder; Pictured in 2021 The Canadian star revealed that he didn't struggle with his lines when he was younger, as he reminisced on his role on Family Ties, an NBC sitcom that he starred on from 1982 to 1989. 'I have 70 pages of dialogue on a De Palma movie, and knowing that a hugely expensive Steadicam shot depends on me knowing the lines — not a trickle of sweat on my brow,' he added, referring to the 1989 film Casualties of War, where he starred alongside Sean Penn. I just had this blank, I couldn't remember the lines'; Pictured on The Good Fight Fox admitted that he no longer take projects with a lot of lines: 'I can't remember five pages of dialogue. With Sean: Fox said he didn't struggle with lines when he was younger, remembering his '70 pages of dialogue' on the 1989 film Casualties of War, where he starred alongside Sean Penn He has starred in a multitude of projects since, including The Good Wife, Designated Survivor, The Good Fight, and See You Yesterday.

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