Is it possible to make Michael J. Fox the bad guy opposite Larry David?
No one in Hollywood was bigger in the 1980s than Michael J. Fox. In the same decade, he was the biggest TV star, thanks to his Emmy award-winning turn as Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties, and then the biggest movie star, after Back to the Future and its sequels became pop culture phenomenons. With his boyish good looks, his humble personality, and how nice he was to everyone, it was impossible to not root for Fox.
Larry David Convinced Michael J. Fox To Act on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' In his 2002 memoir, Lucky Man, Michael J. Fox wrote about how a doctor told him he could work for the next ten years before his Parkinson's symptoms got too bad. Fox took this to heart, making himself a busy man in the '90s with roles in films like Life With Mikey, The American President, and The Frighteners. In 2000, Fox stepped away from acting and faced retirement.
Larry David Is Skeptical of Michael J. Fox on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Larry David and Michael J. Fox faced off on the Season 8 finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm on September 11, 2011 in an episode titled "Larry vs. Michael J. Fox." What a weird night for HBO viewers, who were spending the tenth anniversary of 9/11 laughing at a guy with Parkinson's disease. It was a brilliant episode, one of the series' best, that went just the way David had pitched it.
Back at home, Larry is telling Leon about the incident, which he doesn't believe is an accident. It's then that they hear loud stomping coming from upstairs where Michael lives. "What's that? Is that Parkinson's?" Larry asks. "He's pissed," Leon tells him. Michael stomps around again when Larry is trying to sleep. He blames it on the boots he has to wear for foot cramps because of, you know, the Parkinson's.
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