![]() ![]() That could change, because everything changes. "In fairness to myself and to producers, directors, editors, and poor beleaguered script supervisors, not to mention actors who enjoy a little pace, I enter a second retirement. The degenerative disease, which affects nerves in the brain and for which there is no known cause or cure, has guided the award-winning actor to the end of his Hollywood career. "For someone for whom motion equals emotion, vibrance and relevance, it’s a lesson in "Absent a chemical intervention, Parkinson’s will render me frozen, immobile, stone-faced, and mute – entirely at the mercy of my environment," he wrote in the book. The Parkinson's disease he's lived with for 31 of his 61 years has made it challenging for him to walk unassisted, causes pain in his knees, jerks his limbs and means his famously fast brain to fire quite like it used to. It comes on the back of an especially challenging period for Fox one that left him questioning his bankable brand of optimism. ![]() Because according to Fox, this one is "cranky". There was Lucky Man, then Always Looking Up and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future.īut don't be fooled by the predictably buoyant title of his 2020 book, No Time Like the Future. This one is different. ![]()
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