Parkinson’s disease to the world several years after his diagnosis — and it was all thanks to the paparazzi. The 60-year-old “Family Ties” star recently chatted with Entertainment Tonight about his health battles and how the media played a part in revealing his disease.“It was seven or eight years after I had been diagnosed … [and] the paparazzi and stuff, they would stand outside my apartment and heckle at me, like, ‘What’s the matter with you?’ ” Fox explained. “I said, ‘I can’t be making my neighbors deal with this,’ so I came out, and it was great.
It was a great thing.”The “Back to the Future” actor was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1991, at age 29, during the filming of his comedy “Doc Hollywood.” He went public with his.
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