
Michael J. Fox is getting brutally honest about his struggles with Parkinson’s disease.
In a new interview with CBS Sunday Morning to promote his upcoming Apple TV + documentary “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” the actor revealed that the degenerative disease has begun to take a larger toll on him after 30 years of living with it.
“At its most basic level, ‘Still’ tracks the arc of Fox’s career from small-for-his-age kid in Canada who drops out of high school to the biggest star in Hollywood, and how that shifts when he learns he has Parkinson’s before the age of 30,”
Despite the adversity he faces, the documentary features multiple examples of Fox showing off the sense of humor that made him a star. Fox said that his ability to keep laughing has helped him maintain a relatively positive outlook on life. He’ll always be Michael P. Keaton to a generation who grew up wanting to be part of his funny, loving and progressive thinking for the times TV family, on”Family Ties”.
“Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie” begins streaming on Apple TV+ on Friday, May 12.






