Michael J. Fox criticizes today’s stars
The star of the trilogy Back to the Future and the very popular 80s figure Michael J. Fox is in top form. This is very happy news, which concerns a man who has been fighting Parkinson’s disease since he was 30, and who has just declared that he feels ready to return in front of the cameras. And he is even in excellent shape, to the point of showing off a tackle that is very popular with the stars of the new generation. In fact, inside an interview with PeopleMichael J. Fox looked back on his career and fame in the ’80s, drawing comparisons to fame today.
I go back to an expression I heard when I received the Oscar for Lifetime Achievement – someone had said to me the day before, the discussion was about this award and fame: “You are a celebrity from the 80s”. I thought, “Wow, that’s cool. ’80s celebrities. That’s right, we were different.”
We were more solid. There was no social media, we didn’t have all this bullshit. We were simply famous, with our resources. And it was an incredible moment. You had to have talent. She helped.

“We were working our asses off”
Michael J. Fox stood out in particular with four golden globe for best actor in a series (for Holy Family in 1985 and Rotation city in 1998, 1999 and 2000) and from to Honorary Oscar received in 2022. The one who is also an author, producer and activist very active in research for the cure of Parkinson’s disease has developed his thoughts and thus made heard all the bad he thinks about the way we access celebrity today. Without mincing words…
We worked hard, we worked on our acting skills, we looked at the other actors and got together, we talked together about our methods and the game. Today we have people who simply say, “What brand is your sweatshirt? And what is this dance move?” And you are the most famous person in the world.
An undoubtedly dry but certainly very wise word from the interpreter of Marty McFly.
Source: Cine Serie

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