Canadian-American actor Michael J. Fox worried those attending the “Back to the Future” Expowhich was held in Philadelphia, when he stumbled entering the stage to give a press conference. The actor has been fighting Parkinson’s disease for three decades.
The incident took place on Sunday night at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, where the “Back to the Future” Expo was held.
Everything was excitement and joy in the place, everyone was waiting for the entrance of Michael J. Fox, who starred in the “Back to the Future” sagawhen they announced their arrival and the atmosphere was jubilant.
J. Fox entered the Convention Center stage very excited, dressed in black, with white tennis shoes and a dark cap. He then bowed before the actors Christopher Lloyd (Emmett Brown) and Tom Wilson (Biff Tannen), who were his partners in the saga.
Michael J. Fox stumbled on stage
When he got up, he wanted to walk to sit down and start the press conference, but he tripped and fell on the sofa in front of him. The cries of euphoria turned into concern for the integrity of the 61-year-old actor.
But Michael J. Fox immediately rejoined, stood up and reassured his fans and to everyone present, by assuring that all was well.
During the press conference they were on the same sofa Michael J. Fox who gave life to the unforgettable Marty McFly and his inseparable friend, the “Doc” (Christopher Lloyd). On one side was the villain Biff Tannen (Tom Wilson).
The actor acknowledged that it is increasingly difficult to fight the disease
A few weeks ago, Michael J. Fox himself acknowledged in an interview on “CBS Sunday Morning” that his fight against Parkinson’s is becoming “more difficult.”
“Every day is more difficult, but that’s the way things are,” commented during the interview, where he also admitted: “I’m not going to be 80”.
The actor was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease when he was just 29 years old.
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