There hasn’t been a war movie quite like “Mosul” before.
04.11.2020 - 16:59 / etcanada.com
Michael J. Fox is speaking about his “darkest moment.”
The “Back to the Future” actor, who went public with his Parkinson’s Disease diagnosis in 1998, opens up about his struggles in a new interview with People.
Fox explains how, in 2018, a noncancerous tumour on his spine was growing rapidly, causing horrific pain throughout his body.
“I was heading for paralysis if I didn’t get it operated on,” American-Canadian star Fox, who is set to turn 60 in June, shares.
However, he adds the tumour “was
There hasn’t been a war movie quite like “Mosul” before.
Michael J. Fox appears on the latest edition of “Sunday Today”, and opens up to Willie Geist about the emotional moment when he told wife Tracy Pollan that he’d been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
Michael J. Fox recalled his not-so-great experience being seated by Princess Diana at a movie premiere.Fox, 59, joked about being in close quarters with the late Princess of Wales at the 1985 Back to the Future premiere in London during a Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon appearance on Wednesday, November 18.“She was sitting next to me.
Michael J. Fox is undoubtedly one of the most beloved TV actors out there, but even he has had some regretful moments during his career! The five-time Emmy winner, 59, chatted with Jimmy Fallon during the November 18 episode of The Tonight Show, where he confessed the difficulties he had while sitting next to the late Princess Diana at the London premiere of Back to the Future.
Michael J. Fox can’t stop gushing abut his “beautiful” wife and “surf junkie beach babe” Tracey.
“There is a time for everything, and my time of putting in a twelve-hour workday, and memorizing seven pages of dialogue, is best behind me,” writes Michael J. Fox in No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality, per the Los Angeles Times.
Michael J. Fox hadn't planned to write a fourth book.
Michael J. Fox is opening up about how Parkinson's disease has impacted his acting career.
Michaela Coel is speaking candidly for WSJ. Magazine’s November Innovator’s Issue.
Netflix just dropped the trailer for upcoming war movie “Mosul”.
Earlier this year, Netflix and the Russo Brothers teamed up to release the hit film, “Extraction.” The action film is touted by the streamer as one of its most popular releases of all time. And now, the Russos and Netflix are at it again with another action film, “Mosul.” But for this film, there’s no Chris Hemsworth leading the way.
Also Read: Apple Lands Tom Holland Heist Film 'Cherry' From Russo Brothers in Mid-$40 Million DealIt’s a story about an inexperienced Iraqi cop who is rescued by and joins up with the elite Nineveh SWAT team after ISIS takes his home in Mosul and murders his uncle.
Michael J. Fox recently revealed that his memory skills have been “shot” lately due to his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis.