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I was born in the early 1970s in the movies for the first time in the 1980s, and after ten years I was a movie star as well as a movie. Michael J. Fox is not only the most well-known among many actors and actresses who gained fame in the 1980s, but also the man who wanted to be like him, Michael J. Fox said " In the movie of "Back to the Future" Marty McFly, "Secret of Success" was like a hardworking blanchely Foster.

However, Michael J. Fox is known for his various film roles, but he was fighting the disease that he was living in Parkinson's disease in 1998 and since 1991 was weakened The fact that it became public is likewise known. Tied to Parkinson's disease at the age of thirty, an attractive book covering a lot of his life, not only in the movies and television industry, but also for exercises for medical research of disease and his memoirs "Lucky Man".

The first thing I knew when reading "Lucky Man" is that you are reading Fox 's words. Someone else is not the person who put together the books in various interviews. It will be a more personal reading, giving you the feeling that you have a fox in the same room as you dig down his life and emotions. Not only is Fox 's enthusiasm for life, not only as a movie star, but his fight not only Parkinson' s disease. His words make it legitimate, but humorous touch usually poses a pleasure to himself himself in a way of behavior.

I think that "Lucky Man" describes the lifetime of Michael J. Fox who moved to the house several times for his father's work from a young age. Then, Fox not only wanted to be a rock star, but also participated in various works at school, and the love of acting began, leading to the first big TV. But as you are reading Fox 's own words, it is important that during his formation year, and most importantly, the intimacy of the Fox family, especially his relationship with Nana, that he will adore Very clear.

Covering his time at the popular show "Family Ties", as well as his merger to be a movie star, as you are hoping to continue from his invasion to TV Fox. It is fun to read not only what Fox felt in his career but also what he felt famous. Fox gives a number of anecdotes about how struggling his life was, and about the stars that can hit him in his hands over and over again as he was speeding up. Because they are Fox 's own words, not only is it credible about it but more interestingly he is fighting what is going on. Because he was a star, I truly deserve it.

Not only watching his career, but also when Fox met for the first time in Tracy, his future wife, actual marriage, and his relationship with his family after he became famous his personal Touching life. Understandable Fox respects more people by respecting their feelings and privacy when recalling their own feelings when introducing other important persons in their lives. It covers a lot of his career and celebrity's status in the majority of the "Lucky Man" is making a slight imbalance, but Fox gives us some anecdotes about his personal life. Let's get a picture of their big day. The fact that Fox does not offer tasty personal gossip, like some stars are happily offering, seems to be much more ordinary and considerate than the memoirs I actually read I will.

While all this is seeing his life, "Lucky Man" touches the other things and tells some surprises that Fox acknowledged once he had alcohol problems. Given the image of Michael J. Fox, it is not what you ever imagined, but Fox is very open about this personal issue. Because it happened the night before I woke up without knowing what was going on, or he will fly to drink wine. This is a picture of a young man who approached another statistic that early fame and success can be made to you by combining how Fox seemed to be struggling to play an important role in his career .

Of course, one of the major recurring elements of "Lucky Me" is that Fox is working on Parkinson's disease. Since his little finger trembled uncontrollably, I noticed a more memorable tremor. He kept on acting. Fox has become visible to me why Fox kept the fighter a secret, why, and how I decided to release it. But at the same time it is also educational and teaches a lot about the preparation of drugs taken up as well as diseases and early signs, various treatments available, and various studies being done. More importantly, Fox has the right to feel that he will never do that because of Parkinson's disease, but more pity than a very open description of how it affects his life There is no attempt to obtain. At the same time, he found a bright side of the situation, he found humor in it, not a negative way, he did not stop being unreasonable to himself.

"Lucky Man" is a personal memoir compared to other more gossiping biographies lacking inexpensive revelation, but more personal than someone who is honest and open-minded I have an emotional feel. It is detained in place, but is a complete enchanting reading of an interesting anecdote about his life. More important, however, is Fox 's published revelation about those who are interested in Parkinson' s Disease and how it affects his life.



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