Michael J. Fox Returns to TV in Shrinking Guest Role, Advances Parkinsons Advocacy
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Michael J. Fox made a triumphant return to live-action TV this week, guest-starring as Gerry, a wry Parkinson's patient, in the January 28 season three premiere of Apple TV's Shrinking, opposite Harrison Ford's therapist character Paul. The Michael J. Fox Foundation announced the news on January 29, hailing it as his first substantial role since retiring in 2020, a moment packed with inspiration for the Parkinson's community worldwide. Fox personally lobbied former Spin City collaborator Bill Lawrence for the part after binging the series and being moved by its raw take on the disease, as detailed in a Los Angeles Times interview where he quipped to Lawrence, Why the f am I not on the show?
This reunion sparked major headlines, with Parkinsons News Today reporting how Fox advances advocacy by spotlighting motor tremors and nonmotor woes like depression, while his foundation has raised over 2.5 billion for research. In an Apple TV promo clip, the 64-year-old icon candidly discussed Parkinsons darker and lighter sides, embodying the optimism he preaches. Evri Magazine called it a powerful cameo laced with dry wit, like Foxs deadpan line to Ford, Just a haircut, amid a neurology clinic chat that coined the seasons defiant slogan, F Parkinson’s.
Fox clarified to Parade hes not plotting a full Hollywood comeback, just dipping his toe back in after the role felt freeing, no hiding symptoms on set. Debi Brooks, his foundations CEO, told Parkinsons News Today his grit amplifies the push for a cure. Jason Segel, the shows co-creator, gushed to People that Foxs honest performance defines art. No fresh public appearances, business moves, or social buzz emerged beyond this, though his timeless quote on humor resurfaced in Economic Times on January 29. For Fox, this isnt mere TVits a beacon proving Parkinsons doesnt end passions, cementing his legacy as resilient star and advocate.
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