Michael J. Fox became a household name and an icon of the 1980s, thanks to his unforgettable role as Marty McFly in Back to the Future. But behind the charm and humor that made him a beloved star, Fox has been quietly fighting a personal battle for decades.
The actor’s wife, Tracy Pollan, recently opened up about the reality of living with a husband whose health challenges are far greater than the public ever sees.
For more than 35 years, Fox has stood as a symbol of resilience in his fight against Parkinson’s disease. Diagnosed at just 29—right at the peak of his fame following Family Ties and the Back to the Future trilogy—he refused to let the illness define him publicly.
Rather than stepping back from life, Fox turned his struggle into action. He founded one of the world’s largest nonprofit organizations dedicated to Parkinson’s research, raising over $2.5 billion to date to advance treatments and find a cure.
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