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Michael J. Fox is a [[Useful Notes/Canada|Canadian]] actor, author, [[Celebrity Voice Actor|voice over artist]], and [[The Woobie|woobie]] with a face that seems born to make us laugh.
Michael J. Fox is a [[Canada|Canadian]] actor, author, [[Celebrity Voice Actor|voice over artist]], and [[The Woobie|woobie]] with a face that seems born to make us laugh.


He started off as a [[Teen Idol]] in [[The Eighties]], making a dual hit on both film and television as Marty McFly from the ''[[Back to The Future]]'' trilogy (1985-1990) and Alex P. Keaton from ''[[Family Ties]]'' (1982-1989), for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award. A rather popular but generally less famous role was the main character in ''[[Teen Wolf (film)|Teen Wolf]]''. He also did [[Tom Hanks Syndrome|some serious stuff]] that almost no one remembers, and he's acknowledged that he isn't an actor who can "blend" into a wide variety of roles.
He started off as a [[Teen Idol]] in [[The Eighties]], making a dual hit on both film and television as Marty McFly from the ''[[Back to The Future]]'' trilogy (1985-1990) and Alex P. Keaton from ''[[Family Ties]]'' (1982-1989), for which he won three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award. A rather popular but generally less famous role was the main character in ''[[Teen Wolf (film)|Teen Wolf]]''. He also did [[Tom Hanks Syndrome|some serious stuff]] that almost no one remembers, and he's acknowledged that he isn't an actor who can "blend" into a wide variety of roles.