This is sincerely one of the saddest things we have ever heard… Michael J. Fox is offering insight into the wildest period in his life — the ’80s and ’90s, when he became one of the world’s biggest TV and movie stars at an incredibly young age.
In the upcoming documentary Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, he looks back on the roller coaster of emotion for him, starring in iconic roles in Family Ties, Back To The Future, Teen Wolf, and more — only to be hit with a shocking blow in 1991.
At the age of just 29 years old, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The effects of the debilitating condition, sadly, have taken their toll on the Spin City star’s mind.
Besides the disease’s trademark tremors, there is also a component of dementia, which can begin very early on, just a year in.
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