Michael J. Fox recently revealed that his memory skills have been “shot” lately due to his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. The “Family Ties” star managed to have a robust acting schedule following his diagnosis with the degenerative disorder in 1991.
However, in recent roles, he’s struggled. Without memory, the actor isn’t able to deliver lines with conviction. “My short-term memory is shot,” Fox, 59, said in an interview with People magazine.
Michael J. Fox is battling with short-time memory loss as a symptom of his Parkinson's disease. (Jim Spellman/WireImage) In the past, the “Back to the Future” star said, "I always had a real proficiency for lines and memorization.” “And I had some extreme situations where the last couple of jobs I.
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