. . . "Michael J. Fox"@en . . "Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1998. Fox semi-retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of his disease worsened. He has since become an advocate for research toward finding a cure. In \"Fifteen Minutes of Shame\", Peter inadvertently sketches Fox with his Family Ties castmates, just as in the show's opening theme. Marty is seen shouting at Stewie Griffin during a storm in \"The Juice Is Loose\". Marty wants to warn Stewie about his future, so Stewie tells Fox about his Parkinsons' disease-infected future."@en . "Michael J. Fox at the 40th Emmy Awards, August 1988"@en . . . "Male"@en . . . . "Tracy Pollan"@en . "Michael. J. Fox"@en . "Activist"@en . . . "Comedian"@en . ""@en . . . . . . "Brown"@en . "Michael J. Fox in April 2011."@en . "Stand-up comedian"@en . "thumb Michael Andrew Fox (Edmonton, Alberta, 9 de junio de 1961), m\u00E1s conocido como Michael J. Fox, es un actor canadiense-estadounidense. Su carrera en el cine y la televisi\u00F3n comenz\u00F3 a fines de los a\u00F1os 1970, entre sus papeles destacan Marty McFly en la trilog\u00EDa de Back to the Future (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton en Family Ties (1982-1989), por la cual gan\u00F3 tres premios Emmy y un Globo de Oro; y Mike Flaherty en Spin City (1996\u20132000), por la cual gan\u00F3 un Emmy, dos Globo de Oro y dos SAG."@es . "Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"@en . . . . "150"^^ . . . "Michael J. Fox"@en . . . . "Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"@en . . . . . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian American actor, author, producer, activist and voice-over artist. With a film and television career spanning from the late 1970s, Fox's roles have included Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy (1985\u20131990); Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties (1982\u20131989) for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from Spin City (1996\u20132000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards."@en . . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian\u2013American actor, author, comedian, producer, activist and voice-over artist. With a film and television career spanning from the 1970s, Fox's roles have included Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy (1985\u20131990); Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from Spin City (1996-2000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards."@en . . . . . . "Author"@en . . . . . . . . . "20"^^ . "1961-06-09"^^ . "Michael Andrew Fox (9 de junio de 1961), m\u00E1s conocido como Michael J. Fox, es un actor canadiense-estadounidense.Su carrera en el cine y la televisi\u00F3n comenz\u00F3 a fines de los a\u00F1os 1970, entre sus papeles destacan Marty McFly en la trilog\u00EDa de Back to the Future (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton en Family Ties (1982-1989), por la cual gan\u00F3 tres premios Emmy y un Globo de Oro; y Mike Flaherty en Spin City (1996\u20132000), por la cual gan\u00F3 un Emmy, dos Globo de Oro y dos SAG."@es . . "Years active"@en . . . . . . . . "Michael J. Fox (born June 9, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) appears as businessman Daniel Post, who is a love interest of Denise Bauer, an attorney at Crane, Poole & Schmidt on Boston Legal. A talented, versatile actor, Michael is well recognized for his portrayal of Marty McFly (as well as numerous other characters) throughout the Back to the Future trilogy, as well as his role as Alex Keaton on the NBC-TV sitcom Family Ties."@en . . . "Michael Andrew Fox"@en . "165"^^ . . . "1961-06-09"^^ . . . "Brantley Foster/Carlton Whitfield"@en . . . . . "1961-06-09"^^ . . "1979"^^ . "Fox, Michael J."@en . "Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"@en . . . . . "Michael Andrew Fox"@en . . "1973"^^ . . "The camera fascinated Fox with the way it could capture people's souls and trap them in his icy clutches for an eternity thereby imbuing him with the necessary power to conquer the world. But he scrapped world conquest in favour of boldly creating the first news program and the first televised comedy program (utilizing the newly discovered deposit of Wayans Brothers that had been unearthed in the mountains of Michigan). Creating a televised news and comedy program was very groundbreaking at the time in part because television was not going to be invented for another 50 years, but such was Michael's cobbling character. He refused to allow the short-sidedness of his peers prevent him from accomplishing his dream to one day, create a reality TV show that would employ both Nicole Richie AND Paris Hilton (Gods be praised!). As he entered high school, it was a troubled time for young Michael. While assisting a close friend with some deLorean repairs, he was whisked forward in time to the future, where he encountered his own children and the many wonders of the modern space age in 1955. After dispatching with the forces of darkness that threatened his offspring, he returned to his own time, triumphant and with many new bold ideas. Michael also found time to star in the world's first reality TV show, Family Ties, which chronicled the events of the day-to-day lives of the young man and his family. This gritty and hard-boiled look into the inner workings of a real American family proved to be one of the defining moments in American history and the American media as well. Michael would later look back at his days on the show and ponder, \"Would it have been better if they never had the baby?\" That is a question historians have debated for years before moving onto things that really matter. Incidentally, Michael's dad later garnered acclaim, years after his eventual divorce, for helping Kevin Bacon fight sand worms that attempted to destroy most of the South West. Michael's big break came when his idea for a broadcast television channel that would showcase some of the best and simultaneously worst programming mankind could have ever conceived actually came to fruition. It was a bold move, airing such groundbreaking as The Simpsons with such laughable dreck as Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire, but somehow the idea seemed to resonate with the American public. This is one reason the American public must be stopped by any means necessary. Steam-rolling off the success of that endeavour, Michael later scored even bigger points with the launch of the Liberaltarian news channel Fox News with hard-hitting reporters like Geraldo, who is not afraid to take a chair to the nose in the efforts of getting the story to the public, and self-absorbed, ego-maniacal Liberals like Bill O'Reilly who proudly state that they are in league with Satan. It is worth noting, that Michael J. Fox has three Elvis in him. Now in retirement at the age of 167, Michael spends his days reading books. Also known as Cool McCoolster."@en . "Michael J. Fox"@en . "1961-06-09"^^ . . . . . "4"^^ . "Michael J. Fox (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian-American actor, author, producer, and activist who is best known for his role as Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy, Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom Family Ties from 1982 to 1989 and as Mike Flaherty on the ABC sitcom Spin City from 1996 to 2001. His first acting role came in the 1980 Disney film Midnight Madness as Scott Larson. He also provided the voice for Chance, the American Bulldog in the 1993 Disney film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, and in its sequel, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco."@en . "Michael J. Fox"@es . "Occupation"@en . "Michael J. Fox (born June 9, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) appears as businessman Daniel Post, who is a love interest of Denise Bauer, an attorney at Crane, Poole & Schmidt on Boston Legal. A talented, versatile actor, Michael is well recognized for his portrayal of Marty McFly (as well as numerous other characters) throughout the Back to the Future trilogy, as well as his role as Alex Keaton on the NBC-TV sitcom Family Ties."@en . . . . . . . . . . "thumb Michael Andrew Fox (Edmonton, Alberta, 9 de junio de 1961), m\u00E1s conocido como Michael J. Fox, es un actor canadiense-estadounidense. Su carrera en el cine y la televisi\u00F3n comenz\u00F3 a fines de los a\u00F1os 1970, entre sus papeles destacan Marty McFly en la trilog\u00EDa de Back to the Future (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton en Family Ties (1982-1989), por la cual gan\u00F3 tres premios Emmy y un Globo de Oro; y Mike Flaherty en Spin City (1996\u20132000), por la cual gan\u00F3 un Emmy, dos Globo de Oro y dos SAG. En 1991 le diagnosticaron Parkinson y revel\u00F3 su enfermedad al p\u00FAblico en 1998. En el a\u00F1o 2000 abandon\u00F3 la actuaci\u00F3n cuando los s\u00EDntomas de la enfermedad se hicieron m\u00E1s severos. Desde entonces se ha mantenido como activista por la cura de dicha enfermedad. Esto le llev\u00F3 a crear The Michael J. Fox Foundation, y en marzo de 2010 el Instituto Karolinska de Suecia lo condecor\u00F3 con un honoris causa por su trabajo en favor de una cura para la enfermedad de Parkinson. Desde el a\u00F1o 2000 Fox ha trabajado principalmente como actor de voz en pel\u00EDculas como Stuart Little y Atlantis: The Lost Empire, y ha tenido papeles menores en series de televisi\u00F3n como Boston Legal, The Good Wife y Scrubs. Adem\u00E1s ha editado tres libros: Lucky Man: A Memoir (2002), Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist (2009) y A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned (2010). Fue nombrado oficial de la Orden de Canad\u00E1 en 2011."@es . . "Michael J. Fox (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian-American actor, author, producer, and activist who is best known for his role as Marty McFly in the Back to the Future trilogy, Alex P. Keaton on the NBC sitcom Family Ties from 1982 to 1989 and as Mike Flaherty on the ABC sitcom Spin City from 1996 to 2001. His first acting role came in the 1980 Disney film Midnight Madness as Scott Larson. He also provided the voice for Chance, the American Bulldog in the 1993 Disney film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, and in its sequel, Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco. Michael J. Fox has provided his voice for a number of Disney films, among them are Milo Thatch in the 2001 Disney animated film, Atlantis: The Lost Empire. He also voiced Michael in the episode \"The Curse of Candace\" of the Disney Channel animated series, Phineas and Ferb. He also played Michael Chapman in the 1993 Touchstone Pictures film Life with Mikey. Since 1991, Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and has since become an advocate for the disease's cure. Prior to his semi-retirement from acting in 2000, he was a principal character on Spin City. Despite this, he recently starred in The Michael J. Fox Show on NBC."@en . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian American actor, author, producer, activist and voice-over artist. With a film and television career spanning from the late 1970s, Fox's roles have included Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy (1985\u20131990); Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties (1982\u20131989) for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from Spin City (1996\u20132000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. In a stealthy homage to his role in Teen Wolf, Fox voices Michael, a werewolf character in a film Candace Flynn watches in \"The Curse of Candace\"."@en . . . . . . . "1973"^^ . "Michael J. Fox (born June 9, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) appeared in a guest role on Night Court as delinquent teen Eddie Simms in the second episode of the series, \"Santa Goes Downtown\" in Season 1. Michael is widely recognized to his fans for his roles on TV as Alex P. Keaton on NBC-TV's Family Ties and ABC-TV's Spin City series, and also on the big screen as Marty McFly throughout the Back to the Future film trilogy, Martin McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly in Back to the Future Part II, and William Sean McFly, and Seamus McFly in Back to the Future Part III."@en . "Boston Legal"@en . . . "1961-06-09"^^ . "Tracy Pollan, 1988-present"@en . "Michael J. Fox is a Guest Star as the voice of Plasmoid. From the original character is Marcel Maggot from The Magic 7 was to be announced. His father William Fox is a police officer and member of the Canadian Forces. Michael J. Fox's Father, William Fox died on January 6, 1990. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1990's."@en . "Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"@en . . . . . . "Fox, Michael Andrew"@en . . . . . . . . "150"^^ . . . . . . "Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"@en . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is the voice of Stuart Little in Stuart Little, Stuart Little 2, and Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild."@en . . . . "Michael J. Fox is a Guest Star as the voice of Plasmoid. From the original character is Marcel Maggot from The Magic 7 was to be announced. His father William Fox is a police officer and member of the Canadian Forces. Michael J. Fox's Father, William Fox died on January 6, 1990. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1990's."@en . . . . . "24"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Marty McFly"@en . . "Producer"@en . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian American actor, author, producer, activist and voice-over artist. With a film and television career spanning from the late 1970s, Fox's roles have included Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy (1985\u20131990); Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties (1982\u20131989) for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; Mike Flaherty from Spin City (1996\u20132000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards; and Private Max Eriksson in the Brian DePalma film Casualties of War."@en . . . "Other characters portrayed by Fox include Marty Jr. and Marlene McFly in Back to the Future Part II, Seamus McFly in Back to the Future Part III, and William Sean McFly in Back to the Future: The Game."@en . . . . . . . . "The camera fascinated Fox with the way it could capture people's souls and trap them in his icy clutches for an eternity thereby imbuing him with the necessary power to conquer the world. But he scrapped world conquest in favour of boldly creating the first news program and the first televised comedy program (utilizing the newly discovered deposit of Wayans Brothers that had been unearthed in the mountains of Michigan). It is worth noting, that Michael J. Fox has three Elvis in him. Now in retirement at the age of 167, Michael spends his days reading books. Also known as Cool McCoolster."@en . "Michael J. Fox"@en . . "54"^^ . . . . "Michael Andrew \"J.\" Fox"@en . . "Voice artist"@en . . "Michael Andrew Fox ist ein kanadisch-US-amerikanischer Film- und Fernsehschauspieler. In Scrubs verk\u00F6rperte er die Rolle des Dr. Kevin Casey."@de . . . . . . "Fox was interviewed in 1985 for Muppet Magazine issue 9, along with his Family Ties costars Justine Bateman and Tina Yothers. He also performed the voice of the CG character Stuart Little in the 2002 movie Stuart Little 2, which included puppet effects by the Creature Shop."@en . . . . . . . "Michael J. Fox (born June 9, 1961 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) appeared in a guest role on Night Court as delinquent teen Eddie Simms in the second episode of the series, \"Santa Goes Downtown\" in Season 1. Michael is widely recognized to his fans for his roles on TV as Alex P. Keaton on NBC-TV's Family Ties and ABC-TV's Spin City series, and also on the big screen as Marty McFly throughout the Back to the Future film trilogy, Martin McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly in Back to the Future Part II, and William Sean McFly, and Seamus McFly in Back to the Future Part III."@en . . . "Night Court"@en . . . . . . "Other characters portrayed by Fox include Marty Jr. and Marlene McFly in Back to the Future Part II, Seamus McFly in Back to the Future Part III, and William Sean McFly in Back to the Future: The Game."@en . . . . "name"@en . "Born"@en . . "Actor"@en . "Michael J. Fox"@de . "Canadian actor"@en . . . . "Actor, author, producer, advocate, voice-over artist"@en . . "nm0000150"@en . . . . . "Michael Andrew Fox"@en . "1961-06-09"^^ . "Michael J. Fox"@en . . . "Michael Andrew Fox"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1999. Fox semi-retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of his disease became more severe. He has since become an activist for research toward finding a cure. This led him to create the Michael J. Fox Foundation. On March 5, 2010, Sweden's Karolinska Institutet awarded him a doctorate of medicine degree, Honoris causa, for his work in advocating and fundraising for a cure for Parkinson's disease."@en . . "1973"^^ . . . "Tracy Pollan, 1989-present"@en . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian American actor, author, producer, activist and voice-over artist. With a film and television career spanning from the late 1970s, Fox's roles have included Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy (1985\u20131990); Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties (1982\u20131989) for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; Mike Flaherty from Spin City (1996\u20132000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards; and Private Max Eriksson in the Brian DePalma film Casualties of War. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1999. Fox semi-retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of his disease became more severe. He has since become an activist for research toward finding a cure. This led him to create the Michael J. Fox Foundation. On March 5, 2010, Sweden's Karolinska Institutet awarded him a doctorate of medicine degree, Honoris causa, for his work in advocating and fundraising for a cure for Parkinson's disease. Since 2000 Fox has mainly worked as a voice-over actor in films such as Stuart Little and Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and taken guest TV roles such as inBoston Legal, The Good Wife, Scrubs, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Rescue Me. He has also released three books, Lucky Man: A Memoir (2002); Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist (2009); and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned (2010). He was inducted as an Officer of the Order of Canada on May 27, 2011, for his outreach and fundraising work."@en . . . . . . . . . "Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1998. Fox semi-retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of his disease worsened. He has since become an advocate for research toward finding a cure. In \"Fifteen Minutes of Shame\", Peter inadvertently sketches Fox with his Family Ties castmates, just as in the show's opening theme. In \"The Courtship of Stewie's Father\", Dr. Emmett Brown tells Marty and his girlfriend Jennifer that their daughter will marry a black man in the future, in a parody of the end of Part I and the beginning of Part II. With Doc's tone, McFly realizes it would be better if he did not hang out with Doc anymore. Marty is seen shouting at Stewie Griffin during a storm in \"The Juice Is Loose\". Marty wants to warn Stewie about his future, so Stewie tells Fox about his Parkinsons' disease-infected future. Fox stars in Disney's remake of Zorro in \"Long John Peter\". The famous Z insignia is done very poorly due to his Parkinson's Disease. Peter criticizes the casting decision before a scene from the film is seen, saying becoming a pirate was just as bad of a mistake than the casting decision. In Something, Something, Something, Dark Side, he is mentioned in the opening crawl, which criticizes overspending and wastefulness and asks what disease he has, because the $58,000 dollars wasted could've been used for curing Parkinson's disease. One of the best scenes in Teen Wolf, according to Yoda, played by Carl, is Fox's transformation into a werewolf for the first time in the bathroom. In \"Tiegs for Two\", Peter mentions that his third white shirt stained by Fox at a party, however, before the actual cutaway, Peter makes a statement to the viewer about being resistant to show the cutaway due to fears of offending Fox and his Parkinson's disease, and he describes what happened, until he was told by the censor that the cutaway is suitable for viewing. The cutaway is then shown. Fox's Marty McFly is seen from his Back to the Future Part III role driving the Delorean time machine railroad version in \"Internal Affairs\". Peter uses Michael J. Fox as an example of why fresh air is bad for kids in \"The Most Interesting Man in the World\". In an alternate ending to Back to the Future in \"Peter's Sister\", Marty decides to go ahead and have sex with his mother before he vanishes, resulting in a deformed son that takes his place in the family photograph."@en . . . . . . . "1961-06-09"^^ . . . . "Actor, author, producer, activist"@en . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian American Actor, Writer, Author, Activist, Producer, Director and Voice-over Artist."@en . . "Actor, Author, Producer, Activist"@en . "1973"^^ . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian\u2013American actor, author, comedian, producer, activist and voice-over artist. With a film and television career spanning from the 1970s, Fox's roles have included Marty McFly from the Back to the Future trilogy (1985\u20131990); Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award; and Mike Flaherty from Spin City (1996-2000), for which he won an Emmy, three Golden Globes, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1998. Fox semi-retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of his disease worsened. He has since become an activist for research toward finding a cure. This led him to create the Michael J. Fox Foundation, and on March 5, 2010, Sweden's Karolinska Institutet gave him a honoris causa doctorate for his work in advocating a cure for Parkinson's disease. Since 2000 Fox has mainly worked as a voice over actor in films such as Stuart Little, and taken minor TV roles such as in Boston Legal and Scrubs. He has also released three books, Lucky Man: A Memoir (2002), Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist (2009) and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned (2010). He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2010."@en . "Michael Andrew Fox (9 de junio de 1961), m\u00E1s conocido como Michael J. Fox, es un actor canadiense-estadounidense.Su carrera en el cine y la televisi\u00F3n comenz\u00F3 a fines de los a\u00F1os 1970, entre sus papeles destacan Marty McFly en la trilog\u00EDa de Back to the Future (1985-1990); Alex P. Keaton en Family Ties (1982-1989), por la cual gan\u00F3 tres premios Emmy y un Globo de Oro; y Mike Flaherty en Spin City (1996\u20132000), por la cual gan\u00F3 un Emmy, dos Globo de Oro y dos SAG. En 1991 le diagnosticaron Parkinson y revel\u00F3 su enfermedad al p\u00FAblico en 1998. En el a\u00F1o 2000 abandon\u00F3 la actuaci\u00F3n cuando los sintomas de la enfermedad se hicieron m\u00E1s severos. Desde entonces se ha mantenido como activista por la cura de dicha enfermedad. Esto le llev\u00F3 a crear The Michael J. Fox Foundation, y en marzo de 2010 el Instituto Karolinska de Suecia lo condecor\u00F3 con un honoris causa por su trabajo en favor de una cura para la enfermedad de Parkinson. Desde el a\u00F1o 2000 Fox ha trabajado principalmente como actor de voz en pel\u00EDculas como Stuart Little y Atlantis: The Lost Empire, y ha tenido papeles menores en series de televisi\u00F3n como Boston Legal, The Good Wife y Scrubs. Adem\u00E1s ha editado tres libros: Lucky Man: A Memoir (2002), Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist (2009) y A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned (2010). Fue nombrado oficial de la Orden de Canad\u00E1 en 2010."@es . . . "Michael Andrew Fox ist ein kanadisch-US-amerikanischer Film- und Fernsehschauspieler. In Scrubs verk\u00F6rperte er die Rolle des Dr. Kevin Casey."@de . "\"Santa Goes Downtown\" in Season 1"@en . "1961-06-09"^^ . "Actor"@en . "Sam, Aquinnah, Schuyler, and Esm\u00E9"@en . . . . . . "Gastdarsteller"@de . . . . . "Michael Andrew Fox"@en . . "Actor, author, producer, activist"@en . . . . . "Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1991, and disclosed his condition to the public in 1999. Fox semi-retired from acting in 2000 as the symptoms of his disease became more severe. He has since become an activist for research toward finding a cure. This led him to create the Michael J. Fox Foundation. On March 5, 2010, Sweden's Karolinska Institutet awarded him a doctorate of medicine degree, Honoris causa, for his work in advocating and fundraising for a cure for Parkinson's disease. Since 2000 Fox has mainly worked as a voice-over actor in films such as Stuart Little and Atlantis: The Lost Empire, and taken guest TV roles such as in Boston Legal, The Good Wife, Scrubs, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Rescue Me. He has also released three books, Lucky Man: A Memoir, Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist, and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned. He was inducted as an Officer of the Order of Canada on May 27, 2011, for his outreach and fundraising work."@en . . . . . "Blue"@en . . . . . "Actor, author, producer, activist, voice-over artist"@en . "Michael J. Fox.jpg"@de . . . "Edmonton, Alberta, Kanada"@de . . . . . . "Michael"@en . . . "Edmonton, Alberta, Canada"@en . . . . . . . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is a Canadian American Actor, Writer, Author, Activist, Producer, Director and Voice-over Artist."@en . . . "Michael J. Fox, OC (born Michael Andrew Fox; June 9, 1961) is the voice of Stuart Little in Stuart Little, Stuart Little 2, and Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild."@en . "four children"@en . . . "Fox was interviewed in 1985 for Muppet Magazine issue 9, along with his Family Ties costars Justine Bateman and Tina Yothers. He also performed the voice of the CG character Stuart Little in the 2002 movie Stuart Little 2, which included puppet effects by the Creature Shop."@en .