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Back to the Future star, Michael J. Fox, has revealed that his mother, Phyllis Fox, passed away two weeks ago, on 24 September, ago aged 92.MORE: 'There is a time for everything': Michael J.
Fox says he's going into a second retirementAccording to the MailOnline, Michael, 61, made the sad revelation whilst making a rare public appearance at the 2022 New York Comic Con at the weekend.WATCH: Stars turn out for Golden Globe awardsRecalling a funny story about his late mother, the actor explained: "I was 23 years old, and I called her, she was in Canada, and I said, 'They want me to do this Steven Spielberg movie, but I have to do it at night and I have to do Family Ties in the daytime.' And she replied, 'You'll be too tired.'"READ: Tom Hanks loses his cool with overzealous fan following health fearsSEE: Elvis creator Baz Luhrmann reveals major future project following show-stopping biopicHe added, "To this day — well, till two weeks ago — my mother thought it was a really bad idea for me to do Back to the Future. She loved the movie, [but she was right], I got tired." Michael and his mother Phyllis when he received his Hollywood starPhyllis was dedicated to raising awareness for diabetes and Parkinson's disease, something Michael himself has suffered with since being diagnosed at the age of 29.Since his diagnosis, Michael has been passionate about finding a cure.
Taking to his Instagram account earlier this year, he shared a powerful video in a collaboration with AARP. He made the announcement at Comic Con where he reunited with Christopher LloydIn the clip, he explains: "I went through a real crisis in 2018, I was sitting on the floor and I was thinking.
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. On Friday, October 21, the was photographed shopping with a friend in Montecito, California. In the photos, published by , Markle wore a $595 strapless green , which she reportedly paired with a $128 wide-brimmed . Her hair was worn in a loose braid and she topped off the look with a pair of strappy brown sandals, black sunglasses, a brown leather bucket bag, and a light green sweater tied around her shoulders.The forest-green calf-length romper is described by the brand as “one part misaki short, one part resolution jumpsuit” and its loose fit showed off a casual, relaxed side of the duchess we rarely get to see.
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Friday report in The Wall Street Journal.The Journal – itself part of the News Corp side of Murdoch’s holdings – says the discussions are at an “early stage,” with special exploratory board committees forming on both sides. A merger would bring the media empires back under one roof since Murdoch split his holdings in 2013 into News Corp, which is primarily publishing, and Fox Corp., mostly TV.Murdoch, 91, is currently executive chair of both companies.
Clayton Davis Reputations go a long way in Hollywood, and when you’re seeking Oscar attention, a good one provides a significant edge against the competition. While more than a few contenders in this year’s mix have had previous run-ins with colleagues and journalists, those without that baggage have social media, and the industry, rooting for them. At the top of the list is Brendan Fraser, one of the best comeback stories in years. In Darren Aronofsky’s “The Whale” (Aronofsky and Fraser are both on the cover of this week’s New York issue of Variety) where he plays a 600-pound man looking to reconnect with his daughter, he delivers an astounding performance. The adaptation of Samuel D. Hunter’s play may face an uphill battle in other major categories, based on reactions so far. However, the star of “The Mummy” (1999) and “Encino Man” (1992) has been able to rise above any criticism, especially after Variety posted a viral video of him getting emotional during the film’s standing ovation at Venice.
Kevin Hart has paid a touching tribute to his father, Henry Witherspoon, after he died at the age of 73.The star took to social media with a slew of photos of his dad with relatives including Kevin's wife, and their children and wrote a touching message. MORE: Angela Lansbury passes away at the age of 96"RIP to one of the realest & rawest to ever do it…Love you dad," he wrote "Gone but never forgotten….Give mom a hug for me….y’all did good man. Thank you for everything….I’m a better father because of you.
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd sparked a seriously sweet online fan reaction following their emotional reunion at New York Comic Con on Saturday.MORE: 'There is a time for everything': Michael J. Fox says he's going into a second retirementThe actors looked visibly moved as they took to the stage for a panel discussion about their partnership in the beloved Back to the Future trilogy.
“Back to the Future” film trilogy, reunited at this year’s New York Comic Con nearly 40 years after the sci-fi films were released.On Saturday, the two teamed up for a panel at the Javits Center event to talk about the saga, while fans grew teary-eyed watching the pair remember the good ol’ days.“The best part of the movie was working with Chris,” Fox, 61, said of 83-year-old Lloyd, recalling when they first met. Fox, calling him a “genius,” said there was “immediate chemistry” between them, referring to Lloyd as the “King of Exposition.”But reliving their sci-fi glory days onstage fell to the wayside for audiences online, who noticed Fox’s evident health decline.
Zack Sharf “Back to the Future” fans were brought to tears on social media after videos from New York Comic-Con went viral for capturing the emotional reunion between stars Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. The duo appeared visibly moved when they took the stage to a huge applause from the crowd, with Fox emotionally hugging Lloyd and Lloyd putting his arm around Fox. One video of the reunion has earned over 7 million views on Twitter. “Watching [Michael J. Fox] hug Christopher Lloyd like this is so beautiful,” wrote one Twitter user. “I think it’s safe to safe that today belongs to Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. As It should do. It’s a beautiful moment in time.”
Michael J. Fox's mother didn't want him to make 'Back to the Future'. The 61-year-old actor took on the leading role of Marty McFly in the 1985 cult classic but his late mother Phyllis - who passed away in September at the age of 92 - thought he would be "too tired" to film the role because he was already working on sitcom 'Family Ties' during the day.
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunited at New York Comic Con Sunday, for an official reunion, where they reminisced over their iconic roles in the beloved film trilogy.The panel kicked off with the actors recalling how Fox was called in to replace Eric Stoltz, who was originally cast as Marty McFly, a little over a month after filming had begun.
Michael J. Fox‘s mom, Phyllis Fox, has sadly passed away at the age of 92.
Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd had a few heavy conversations after reuniting following a roaring round of applause for the "Back to the Future" stars during a panel discussion at New York Comic Con.
Back To The Future co-star Christopher Lloyd this weekend (October 8). Check out the emotional moment below.The two were on stage at New York’s Comic Con event and reflected on their 20 year friendship and their career together, which began in the iconic Back To The Future film.“I didn’t know Michael other than hearing about him,” Lloyd said about Fox before the pair started working together. “There was immediate chemistry, as they say”, he said about the moment the pair met on the set of the film.Fox described Lloyd as “the king of exposition”, adding: “No one wants to do exposition because it’s boring…The freaking thing is you retain it all, because he’s just so good at it, and he’s brilliantly entertaining… I would be like, ‘I gotta watch my ass, because this guy will blow me off the screen.’”The session ended with the pair giving advice to the audience with both choosing film quotes. Fox quoted his favourite film, Dr.