![]() ![]() In fact, he says he has fallen there so much, he has “left a patina of knee skin on the concrete.”Īs a young actor, Fox had to live in a roach-infested flat in L.A. ![]() (He is surely an inveterate reader.) For instance, when he is talking about how hard his exercises are with his physical therapist, he tells us the man’s exercises no doubt: “have been approved by Torquemada.” He describes how he has flattened himself on a particular New York City street, many, many times. His intelligence and outstanding use of language is on every page. His three other books are well written, but his latest, “No Time Like the Future,” should not be missed. His writing is as outstanding as his acting, for which he has won five Emmys, four Golden Globes and other notable awards. If you have not read any of his books you have only experienced part of Fox. But his acting career is only half of what he has accomplished. You may have watched Fox in the hit sitcom “Family Ties,” or seen one of his hugely popular movies, such as “Back to the Future.” More recently he has starred in “Spin City," “The Good Wife,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm'” and others. It has become the leading Parkinson’s organization in the world. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research has raised $1 billion. Fox was 29 when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease. ![]() ![]() No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Maturity ![]()
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