Ryan Reynolds Praises Michael J. Fox Following Actor's Documentary Premiere at Sundance

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Ryan Reynolds Praises Michael J. Fox Following Actor's Documentary Premiere at Sundance
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Ryan Reynolds shares kind words for Michael J. Fox...

Michael J. Fox is known for an array of roles, having starred in major shows like Family Ties and Spin City as well as big franchises like Back to the Future in addition to fan-favorite films such as Teen Wolf, The American President, and much more. When he was only 29, Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and a new documentary from Davis Guggenheim chronicles the actor's life and career while living with the disease.

"I lost my dad to Parkinson's so besides @realmikefox being a friend, role model, generational talent and Canadian, I cannot wait to see 'Still' on @AppleTVPlus. It'll soon reside on the MJF anthology DVD shelf in my heart. Btw, The Frighteners is criminally underrated," Reynolds wrote. You can check out the post below:

I lost my dad to Parkinson’s so besides @realmikefox being a friend, role model, generational talent and Canadian, I cannot wait to see ‘Still’ on @AppleTVPlus. It’ll soon reside on the MJF anthology DVD shelf in my heart. Btw, The Frighteners is criminally underrated. pic.twitter.com/mMsBndjTAPStill was produced by Guggenheim's Concordia Studio with Guggenheim, Annetta Marion, Will Cohen, and Jonathan King producing.

"I'm kind of a freak. It's weird that I've done as well as I have for as long as I have," Fox told AARP in 2021."People often think of Parkinson's as a visual thing, but the visuals of it are nothing. On any given day, my hands could be barely shaking, or they could be …" He flailed his hands around."It's what you can't see—the lack of an inner gyroscope, of a sense of balance, of peripheral perception.

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