Michael J. Fox |  | 
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- Born: 9 June 1961 
- Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
- Best Known As: Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties
Michael J. Fox is the boyish actor who became a public advocate for  Parkinson's Disease research after developing the disease himself. As an  actor, Fox's specialty was an earnest and ambitious charm, a trait he  put to good use while playing the buttoned-down youngster Alex P. Keaton  in the 1980s comedy series 
Family Ties. The show was a  springboard for Fox, who hit big screen stardom as time-traveling teen  Marty McFly in the hugely successful 
Back To The Future film  series: 
Part I (1985), 
Part II (1989) and 
Part III  (1990). After several feature films, including a few turns at drama  (1987's 
Light of Day and 1989's 
Casualties of War), Fox  returned to television in the political sitcom 
Spin City  (1996-2001). Fox shocked his fans in 1998 when he announced he was  suffering from Parkinson's Disease. In the years since, he has been the  public face for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's research  and been on screen occasionally, notably a guest spot in the television drama 
Rescue Me in 2009. Fox's 2002 memoir  was titled 
Lucky Man.
Fox is sometimes compared to , the   actor who became an advocate for scientific research after being  paralyzed in a riding accident... Fox dropped out of high school in 12th  grade, but received his GED in 1995... Fox made the cars of  famous when he drove one in the 
Back To The Future  films
 
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