Michael Andrew Fox

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Michael Andrew Fox Wiki Biography

Michael J. Fox is a well-known Canadian-American actor, author, producer, activist, and voice-over artist. It is calculated that Michael J. Fox’s net worth totals $65 million dollars. Michael’s career started in 1970s at age of 15, when Fox started appearing on various commercials. However, the real success came in the 1980s with such roles as Marty McFly in “Back to the Future” trilogy, with co-stars Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson, also as Alex P. Keaton in “Family Ties” with Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross, and as Mike Flaherty in “Spin City”.

 

After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in early 1990s Michael J. Fox did not gave up and boosted his net worth with voice-over jobs in such animated movies as “Stuart Little” and “Aliens: The Lost Empire”.

Michael J. Fox was born in Canada on June 9, 1961. His birth name is Michael Andrew Fox. Fox’s parents were quite wealthy, however after casting in his first TV sitcom Michael J. Fox understood that this was what he wanted to do in life. Despite little salary on his first job the acts that followed really enhanced Fox’s net worth.

Michael’s first big role was in NBC project “Family Ties” where he stayed for 7 seasons. Despite the idea that the main characters would be the parents of Fox’s character, he won audiences love and soon became the star of the show. This success brought three Emmy awards and a Golden Globe for the actor and sky-rocketed Michael J. Fox’s net worth. While on “Family Ties” Fox appeared in highly acclaimed franchise “Back to the Future” which added to Michael J. Fox’s net worth $11 million dollars. Fox’s role in “Spin City” also was a valuable contribution to his net worth and won him an Emmy, three Golden Globes and two Screen Actor Guild Awards.

After doctors’ verdict of Parkinson’s disease in 1991, Michael was seldom seen on TV and movie screens. However, it did not mean he retired himself from the show business. Actor worked as a producer, took several jobs as voice-over artist and took a number of minor roles in such TV series as “Boston Legal”, “Scrubs”. He also dedicated a great amount of his time to writing and has already published three books, which contributes greatly to his net worth annually.

With a net worth as high as $65 million, one may think that Michael J. Fox is a spoiled actor, spending money on unimportant things. However, Fox has established a fund “Michael J. Fox Foundation” to help people with Parkinson’s disease. Every year actor contributes a generous sum of money to support research which aims at finding a cure from Parkinson’s disease.

There is no need to ask how rich Michael J. Fox is. With the worldly goods reaching up to $65 million dollars it is clear that Michael J. Fox’s spiritual net worth is even higher. Fox even got the title of the Officer of the Order of Canada, which is the second highest honour for merit.

IMDB Wikipedia “Back in Time” (2015) “Drew: The Man Behind the Poster” (2013) “Hench at Home” (2003) “Life with Mikey” (1993) “The Michael J. Fox Show” (2013-2014) “Back to the Future” (1985-1990) “Family Ties” (1982-1989) “Spin City” (1996-2001) “Stuart Little” (1999) 1998 1999 2000 2009 Alex P Keaton Always Looking Up: Adventures of An Incurable Optimist (2010) Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) Back to the Future Christopher Lloyd Emmy Award Entertainment Family Ties Film Fox Golden Globe Golden Globe Awards – Best Actor in a TV-Series (1989 Grammy Awards – Best Spoken Word Album (2010) Honorary degrees Influential Canadian Expat Award (2009) Lea Thompson Marty McFly Meredith Baxter Michael Gross Michael J. Fox Mike Flaherty NBC Parkinson’s disease People’s Choice Awards Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1986-1988 Saturn Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards Spin City Stuart Little Television The American President (1995) The Michael J. Fox Foundation

Michael Andrew Fox Quick Info

Net Worth $65 Million
Salary $65 million
Date Of Birth June 9, 1961
Place Of Birth Edmonton, Canada
Height 1.63 m
Profession Actor, Author, Producer
Education Burnaby Central Secondary School
Nationality Canadian, American
Spouse Tracy Pollan (m. 1988-)
Children Sam Michael Fox, Esmé Annabelle Fox, Aquinnah Kathleen Fox, Schuyler Frances Fox
Parents Phyllis Piper, William Fox
Siblings Kelli Fox, Karen Fox, Jacki Fox, Steven Fox
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/Michael-J-Foxx-273630356350358
Twitter https://twitter.com/MichaelJFoxOrg
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000150
Allmusic http://www.allmusic.com/artist/michael-j-fox-mn0000466973
Awards Primetime Emmy Awards – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (1986-1988, 2000, 2009), Golden Globe Awards – Best Actor in a TV-Series (1989, 1998, 1999, 2000), Grammy Awards – Best Spoken Word Album (2010), Saturn Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, People’s Choice Awards, Honorary Degrees, Inf…
Albums “Always Looking Up: Adventures of An Incurable Optimist” (2010)
Nominations Hollywood Walk of Fame (2002), Canada’s Walk of Fame, Satellite Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, People’s Choice Awards
Movies “Life with Mikey” (1993), “The American President” (1995), “Stuart Little” (1999), “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” (2001), “Hench at Home” (2003), “Drew: The Man Behind the Poster” (2013), “Back in Time” (2015)
TV Shows “Back to the Future” (1985-1990), “Family Ties” (1982-1989), “Spin City” (1996-2001), “The Michael J. Fox Show” (2013-2014)

Michael Andrew Fox Trademarks

  1. Youthful voice
  2. Short stature
  3. Brown hair and blue eyes
  4. Usually plays easygoing, even-tempered nice guy characters

Michael Andrew Fox Quotes

  • [In 2001, on his “Family Ties” co-star] Justine Bateman who played my sister Mallory. Two names that I think now become part of lexicon of American girls names that I don’t think either one of them were really prevalent before. You meet so many 15 and 16-year old girls whose names are Justine and Mallory now that it’s interesting. She was amazing. She came from a acting background in the sense that she and her brother Jason Bateman are both talented actors. We immediately bonded. Our three-year age difference shrunk over time, so we got closer over time. She was fantastic. She was nominated for an Emmy, and she didn’t win, and she was nominated again, and I was really sad that she didn’t win. She did work that was undervalued. She would set me up and I come back with something. There is a generous way to do that, and an ungenerous way to do that. But she would set up lines that were beautiful. She would talk about her character’s boyfriend, “Nick and I–it’s like we’ve one heart, we’ve one mind.” She would leave it out there, and I could just wait and wait and say, “Who’s using it tonight?” That kind of partnership, that kind of willingness to make the thing work. She was tremendously talented. It was probably difficult for her to be that attractive and that successful and that young, but I think she did a pretty good job at it. She was always fantastic to work with.
  • [2014] Look at the choices you have, not at the choices that have been taken a way from you. In them, there are whole worlds of strength and new ways to look at things.
  • In a happy marriage, there are no heroes. It’s gotta be steam all the way!
  • You hear people say “Keep your head down” when times are tough. But I find the opposite is better: Keep your head up!
  • [on The Michael J. Fox Show (2013)] My view of life is colored by humor and looking at the best in any situation. One of the things I love about the show is that it gives me the opportunity to tell people who have disabilities or different challenges that they deal with, that you can step back into life. You can be a part of life. You just have to allow for the facts of your situation. Instead of hiding that or being in denial about it, put it out there. That’s what I’m doing.
  • Family is not an important thing. It’s everything.
  • After a year or so, I really thought I was Howard Hughes. Here I was at eighteen years old, getting all these checks…
  • When you’re a short actor you stand on apple boxes, you walk on a ramp. When you’re a short star everybody else walks in a ditch.
  • A creative mess is better than idle tidiness.
  • [on Back to the Future Part II (1989)] I think this movie’s gonna blow people away. It’s just everything. It’s everything… everything you go to movies for.
  • In every aspect, I have been blessed with the opportunity to work toward leaving an impact on the world and on the lives around me and to be a partner in the critical research for answers.
  • If 2 + 2 = 4 every time, what good is it? That’s no fun.
  • [on being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease] People always ask me if I say to myself “Why me?” and I tell them, “Why not me?”.
  • (on his future wife Tracy Pollan) One day, she came back from lunch with bad breath and I said “Whoa, scampi for lunch?”, and she said “You are the rudest son of a bitch I have ever met in my life” and I was immediately attracted to her like “Who is this woman?!”.
  • I am careful not to confuse excellence with perfection. Excellence I can reach for; perfection is God’s business.
  • Pain is temporary, film is forever.

Michael Andrew Fox Important Facts

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  • Was mentioned by Eminem in the songs “Cold Wind Blows” and “Won’t Back Down”.
  • He has two roles in common with David Kaufman: (1) Fox played Marty McFly in Back to the Future (1985), Back to the Future Part II (1989), Back to the Future Part III (1990) and Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 5, Outatime (2011) while Kaufman played him in Back to the Future (1991) and (2) Fox played Stuart Little in Stuart Little (1999), Stuart Little 2 (2002) and Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005) while Kaufman played him in Stuart Little (2003).
  • Michael J. Fox is good friends with Boston Bruin’s Legend, Cam Neely. He attended the retirement of Cam Neely’s number on January 12th, 2004 at the Fleet Center in Boston.
  • Becomes the 2209th actor that puts his star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 16, 2002.
  • He has Irish, English, and Scottish ancestry.
  • His acting mentor was Gary David Goldberg.
  • Became a father for the 4th time at age 40 when his wife Tracy Pollan gave birth to their daughter Esme Annabelle Fox on November 3, 2001.
  • Became a father for the 2nd and 3rd time at age 33 when his wife Tracy Pollan gave birth to their daughters Aquinnah Kathleen Fox and Schuyler Phyllis Fox on February 15, 1995.
  • Became a father for the 1st time at age 27 when his wife Tracy Pollan gave birth to their son Sam Michael Fox on May 30, 1989.
  • Pictured on one of a set of four nondenominated (“permanent”) Canadian postage stamps commemorating Difference Makers, issued 22 May 2012. Others honored in this issue were Rick Hansen, Sheila Watt-Cloutier and Louise Arbour.
  • His quote, “Pain is temporary, film is forever”, is from the comedy movie Three O’Clock High (1987).
  • Fox has often recounted that when he went to tell one of his teachers that he was about to drop out of high school to pursue an acting career, the teacher told him, “Fox, you’re not going to be cute forever”, to which Fox responded, “Maybe just long enough, sir”. When he retold the story on David Letterman’s show in 2011, Fox added, “it turns out we were both right”.
  • Was considered for the role of Conrad in Ordinary People (1980) but Timothy Hutton, who went on to win the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance, was cast instead.
  • In his book “Always Looking Up” (2009), he reveals that in 2000 he and his entire family flew from Paris back to New York on a Concorde on a Monday, the day before the Concord plane crash occurred. Originally, they had considered flying on Tuesday, the same day the plane crashed. When Michael heard about the tragedy on the news, he was so shocked and relieved that he immediately started crying.
  • In 2010, he was given an honorary doctorate by Sweden’s Karolinska Institute, the same organization that awards the Nobel Prize in medicine. The honor was given in recognition of his work in advocating a cure for Parkinson’s disease.
  • Fox says in his autobiography “Always Looking Up” that although he was raised nominally Anglican, he is now a member of a Reform Jewish congregation in New York. His wife, Tracy Pollan, was raised Jewish; their wedding ceremony had Jewish ritual elements (including a chuppah, the traditional Jewish wedding canopy); and their four children are being raised Jewish.
  • Fox was a supporter of then-candidate Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential election. He says in “Always Looking Up” that on Election Day, he went to vote wearing a t-shirt reading “Barack to the Future” that a friend had made for him; the shirt’s words and design were both references to Fox’s famous role in the “Back to the Future” movies.
  • His father William Fox died on January 6, 1990.
  • Brother-in-law of Michael Pollan.
  • Longtime friends with Denis Leary. They both share a love of hockey.
  • Michael was the first guest on The Daily Show (1996) when Jon Stewart took over as host on January 11, 1999.
  • As he revealed in his autobiography “Lucky Man”, he happened to be sitting right next to Princess Diana at the world premiere of Back to the Future (1985).
  • Admits there was a period when he was living, and working in the United States illegally, and would not return to Canada, for fear of not being allowed back in to the United States. Had to hire immigration lawyers to “straighten it all out”.
  • Michael J. Fox was invited by Sandeep Marwah President AAFT to visit the Asian Academy of Film and Television in film city Noida, India to interact with film and acting students.
  • Received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario in September 2008.
  • Received an honorary degree (Doctor of Laws) from the University of British Columbia on May 22, 2008.
  • Received an honorary degree (Doctor of Fine Arts) from New York University in May 2008.
  • Met his wife, Tracy Pollan, on his situation comedy Family Ties (1982).
  • He and his wife paid $6,300,000 for a newly built, six-bedroom house in Quogue, New York (2008).
  • In 1982, appeared on the first episode of the Peter Marshall wish-fulfilling series Fantasy (1982). Marshall mentioned that Fox was a great fan of James Cagney, then drew Fox’s attention to a video screen. Cagney appeared in a taped statement, telling Fox “Keep a-goin’!” This brought tears to Fox’s eyes. Marshall then announced that Cagney had personally selected Fox to play him in a developing biopic about the legendary actor. Fox was overwhelmed with joy, but sadly, the film never got made.
  • Once lived in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  • Having both American and Canadian passports, he also lived near the Nantucket Bay area of the Eastern United States.
  • He donated many items to Rocky Stone to be given to less fortunate kids as part of the Toy Mountain Campaign.
  • When he was paying his dues as a struggling actor in Hollywood, he sold half of a sectional couch to a neighbor, and sold paper back books to a local bookstore for cash to buy groceries. He also had to borrow money from his parents to pay the rent, shortly before he landed the role in Family Ties (1982).
  • His best-known roles, Alex P. Keaton and Marty McFly, both contain numerous references to Ronald Reagan. Alex P. Keaton is a conservative Republican whose hero is Ronald Reagan. In Back to the Future (1985), Marty informs an incredulous Doc Brown that Ronald Reagan, the actor, becomes the President of the United States. In Back to the Future Part II (1989), Marty goes into the Cafe 80s, which is “hosted” by a computer-generated video image of President Reagan. In Back to the Future Part III (1990), Michael almost got to work with Reagan himself. By this time, Reagan’s second term was drawing to a close, if not already over, so director Robert Zemeckis offered him the role of the 1885 mayor of Hill Valley (which may have been in reference to Reagan’s first public office, that of Governor of California). Reagan declined.
  • Ranked #23 in TV Guide’s list of “TV’s 25 Greatest Teen Idols” (January 23, 2005 issue).
  • Due to his suffering from Parkinson’s Disease, during his run on Spin City (1996), he often hid his left hand in his pocket.
  • There is a pub in London, Ontario, called “The Alex P. Keaton” in honor of his character on Family Ties (1982).
  • Family Ties (1982) creator Gary David Goldberg did not like Michael after his first audition, stating that he played Alex too smart-alecky. Casting director Judith Weiner fought for him, so Goldberg gave him one more chance. He approached the second audition differently and was later called and offered the role.
  • He, Jim Carrey and the late Raymond Burr head the list of top Canadians in American television compiled by Banff Television Festival. [June 2002]
  • Announced he is leaving Spin City (1996) because of Parkinson’s disease. [January 2000]
  • Orginally, Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale were unable to get Michael J. Fox, their first choice for the role of Marty McFly due to scheduling conflicts. The role had then gone to Eric Stoltz. After filming for six weeks, Eric Stoltz was let go from the film because Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale felt he was “too intense” for the character. Michael J. Fox, who was then available, accepted when asked again and took over the role of Marty McFly.
  • Accidentally injured co-star James Woods’s finger on the set of The Hard Way (1991). Woods was throwing him into a popcorn machine when his finger got caught in the button hole of Fox’s jacket and dislocated it.
  • Negotiated the deal for Family Ties (1982) from a phone booth outside a now defunct Pioneer Chicken restaurant in Hollywood because he had no phone at home. He was told the network would need to call, and he said he was only home between the hours of four and five. He waited for the call, and fortunately he was there to answer it and secure the Family Ties (1982) role.
  • NBC President Brandon Tartikoff didn’t initially like him because he couldn’t see his face looking good on a lunch box. Ironically, Fox did not allow this type of marketing when Family Ties (1982) became popular.
  • Good friends with Boston Bruins legend Cam Neely. He attended the retirement of Neely’s number on January 12, 2004 at the Fleet Center in Boston.
  • Received a star of the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on December 16, 2002.
  • He was on Planet Hollywood’s Wall of Fame.
  • Received his first guitar for Christmas when he was 8. He taught himself how to play.
  • Received his General Educational Development in 1995.
  • Has a theatre named after him located in his hometown of Burnaby, Brtitish Columbia, Canada.
  • Although he never received a real high school diploma, Fox was given an honorary high school diploma from John Dewey High School in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, when he spoke at their graduation in 1984.
  • When filming Doc Hollywood (1991), he noticed his finger twitching. He was unable to control it. He then saw a doctor and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s.
  • Has written his own book titled “Lucky Man” about Parkinson’s and other things he has to deal with in life.
  • Was not the first choice to play Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties (1982). He was only chosen after Matthew Broderick, who was originally considered for the role, refused to have a long-term television obligation.
  • Younger sister is stage (Stratford and Shaw Festivals) and television actress Kelli Fox.
  • Is a vegetarian.
  • According to an interview with Fox, he originally decided to use the middle initial J instead of his own A because he didn’t want teen magazines to use headlines such as “Michael, A Fox!”.
  • Has forbidden any of his kids to quit high school for Hollywood, demanding that they at least finish high school and maybe attend 1-2 years of college.
  • Quit high school before graduating from his senior year. Has said he regrets quitting high school as a “stupid youthful mistake”.
  • Owned a black Ferrari Mondial coupe (1987).
  • Adopted the “J.” as an homage to character actor Michael J. Pollard.
  • Parents are William and Phyllis Fox.
  • Listed as one of twelve “Promising New Actors of 1985” in John Willis’ Screen World, Vol. 37.
  • Revealed in the December 7, 1998 issue of People magazine that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991.

Michael Andrew Fox Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Nightcap 2016 TV Series Michael J. Fox Actor
A.R.C.H.I.E. 2016 A.R.C.H.I.E. (voice) Actor
The Good Wife 2010-2016 TV Series Louis Canning Actor
Back to the Future: The Game – 30th Anniversary Edition 2015 Video Game Willie McFly
Marty Future (voice)
Actor
Lego Dimensions 2015 Video Game Marty McFly
Seamus McFly
Marty McFly Jr.
… (voice)
Actor
Annie 2014 Michael J. Fox Actor
The Michael J. Fox Show 2013-2014 TV Series Mike Henry Actor
Phineas and Ferb 2011 TV Series Werewolf / Michael Actor
Curb Your Enthusiasm 2011 TV Series Michael J. Fox Actor
Back to the Future: The Game – Episode 5, Outatime 2011 Video Game Willie McFly
Marty Future (voice)
Actor
The Magic 7 2009 TV Movie Marcel Maggot (voice) Actor
Rescue Me 2009 TV Series Dwight Actor
Boston Legal 2006 TV Series Daniel Post Actor
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild 2005 Stuart Little (voice) Actor
Scrubs 2004 TV Series Kevin Actor
Outtakes 2002 Video short Marty McFly
Seamus McFly (uncredited)
Actor
Clone High 2002 TV Series Gandhi’s Remaining Kidney Actor
Stuart Little 2 2002 Stuart Little (voice) Actor
Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road 2002 Mr. Baker Actor
Spin City 1996-2001 TV Series Mike Flaherty Actor
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001 Milo James Thatch (voice) Actor
Stuart Little 1999 Stuart Little (voice) Actor
Mars Attacks! 1996 Jason Stone Actor
The Frighteners 1996 Frank Bannister Actor
Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco 1996 Chance (voice) Actor
The American President 1995 Lewis Rothschild Actor
Blue in the Face 1995 Pete Maloney Actor
Your Studio and You 1995 Short Curious Guy on the Porch (uncredited) Actor
Coldblooded 1995 Tim Alexander Actor
Don’t Drink the Water 1994 TV Movie Axel Magee Actor
Greedy 1994 Daniel Actor
For Love or Money 1993 Doug Ireland Actor
Where the Rivers Flow North 1993 Clayton Farnsworth Actor
Life with Mikey 1993 Michael Chapman Actor
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey 1993 Chance (voice) Actor
Shelley Duvall’s Bedtime Stories 1992 TV Series Narrator (segment “There’s a Nightmare in My Closet”) Actor
Doc Hollywood 1991 Ben Stone Actor
Tales from the Crypt 1991 TV Series Prosecutor Actor
The Hard Way 1991 Nick Lang Actor
Back to the Future Part III 1990 Marty McFly
Seamus McFly
Actor
Back to the Future Part II 1989 Marty McFly
Marty McFly Jr.
Marlene McFly
Actor
Casualties of War 1989 Eriksson Actor
Family Ties 1982-1989 TV Series Alex P. Keaton Actor
Bright Lights, Big City 1988 Jamie Actor
Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam 1987 TV Movie documentary Pfc. Raymond Griffiths (voice) Actor
The Secret of My Succe$s 1987 Brantley Foster
Carlton Whitfield
Actor
Light of Day 1987 Joe Rasnick Actor
David Letterman’s 2nd Annual Holiday Film Festival 1986 TV Movie segment “The Iceman Hummeth” Actor
Family Ties Vacation 1985 TV Movie Alex P. Keaton Actor
Teen Wolf 1985 Scott Howard Actor
Back to the Future 1985 Marty McFly Actor
Poison Ivy 1985 TV Movie Dennis Baxter Actor
Night Court 1984 TV Series Eddie Simms Actor
Don’t Ask Me, Ask God 1984 TV Movie Future Son Actor
High School U.S.A. 1983 TV Movie Jay-Jay Manners (as Michael Fox) Actor
The Love Boat 1983 TV Series Jimmy Cowens Actor
Class of 1984 1982 Arthur (as Michael Fox) Actor
Teachers Only 1982 TV Series Jeff Actor
Palmerstown, U.S.A. 1980-1981 TV Series Willy-Joe Hall Actor
Trapper John, M.D. 1981 TV Series Elliot Schweitzer Actor
Trouble in High Timber Country 1980 TV Movie Thomas Elston (as Michael Fox) Actor
Here’s Boomer 1980 TV Series Jackie Actor
Family 1980 TV Series Richard Topol Actor
Midnight Madness 1980 Scott Larson Actor
Lou Grant 1979 TV Series Paul Stone Actor
Letters from Frank 1979 TV Movie Ricky Actor
Leo and Me 1978 TV Series Jamie (as Mike Fox) Actor
The Magic Lie 1977 TV Series Nicky Actor
The Beachcombers 1973 TV Series Actor
The Michael J. Fox Show 2013-2014 TV Series executive producer – 19 episodes Producer
Hench at Home 2003 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Otherwise Engaged 2002 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Spin City 1996-2000 TV Series executive producer – 100 episodes Producer
Anna Says 1999 TV Series executive producer Producer
Coldblooded 1995 producer Producer
Spin City 2000-2002 TV Series executive consultant – 45 episodes Miscellaneous
Spin City 1997 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Light of Day 1987 performer: “Rude Mood”, “Do Wah Diddy Diddy”, “You Got No Place to Go” / writer: “You Got No Place to Go” Soundtrack
Brooklyn Bridge 1992 TV Series 1 episode Director
Tales from the Crypt 1991 TV Series 1 episode Director
Hench at Home 2003 TV Movie Writer
Back for the Future 2011 Short special thanks Thanks
Love & Other Drugs 2010 thanks Thanks
Looking Back to the Future 2009 Video documentary special thanks Thanks
The Making of ‘Spin City: Season One’ 2008 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Choke 2008 thanks Thanks
Boys of Summer 2006 Documentary special thanks Thanks
The Crypt Keeper Presents: A Spine-Tingling Look at Tales from the Crypt 1995 Documentary short special thanks Thanks
Showbiz Today 1991-1996 TV Series Himself Self
The Sunday Show 1996 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Maury 1991-1996 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1996 TV Special Himself – Host Self
The Crypt Keeper Presents: A Spine-Tingling Look at Tales from the Crypt 1995 Documentary short Himself Self
Club Disney 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Time Machine: The Journey Back 1993 Video documentary Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1985-1993 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
The Howard Stern Show 1992 TV Series Himself Self
James Cagney: Top of the World 1992 TV Movie documentary Host Self
The Last Laugh: Memories of the Cosby Show 1992 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1988-1992 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Tonight Live with Steve Vizard 1991 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Wogan 1991 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Saturday Night Live 1991 TV Series Himself – Host
Dan Quayle
Jasper
Self
Reach for the Stars 1990: The Official Boston Bruins Video 1990 Video documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Sex, Buys & Advertising 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy 1990 TV Special documentary short Himself Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1990 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Making of ‘Back to the Future III’ 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Miles Turns 21 1990 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Back to the Future Part II Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation 1989 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘Back to the Future II’ 1989 Video short Himself Self
The Starlight Annual Foundation Benefit 1988 TV Special Himself Self
The 40th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself – Winner & Presenter Self
Citizen Steve 1987 Documentary short Himself Self
Comic Relief ’87 1987 TV Special Himself Self
The Wil Shriner Show 1987 TV Series Himself Self
Funny, You Don’t Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville 1987 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 39th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1987 TV Special Himself – Winner & Presenter Self
The Late Show 1987 TV Series Himself Self
The Return of Bruno 1987 TV Movie Himself Self
One to Grow On 1986-1987 TV Series short Himself Self
The 1986 Jewish National Funds Annual Tree of Life Awards 1986 TV Special Himself Self
The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Winner & Presenter Self
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Comic Relief 1986/I TV Special Himself Self
The 58th Annual Academy Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Self
The 43rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1986 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy / Musical & Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
The 11th Annual People’s Choice Awards 1985 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The National Association of Theater Owners Awards 1985 TV Special Himself – Winner Self
The 37th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1985 TV Special Himself – Nominee & Presenter Self
Bob Hope Buys NBC? 1985 TV Special Himself Self
America 1985 TV Series Himself Self
The NBC All Star Hour 1985 TV Movie Himself Self
Playboy Mid Summer Night’s Dream Party 1985 1985 TV Movie Himself Self
Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself – Host / Narrator Self
Night of 100 Stars II 1985 TV Movie Himself Self
The Making of ‘Back to the Future’ 1985 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Battle of the Network Stars XVII 1984 TV Special Himself – NBC Team Self
Star Search 1984 TV Series Himself – Introducer Self
The $10,000 Pyramid 1983-1984 TV Series Himself – Celebrity Contestant Self
Battle of the Network Stars XVI 1984 TV Special Himself – NBC Team Self
The Homemade Comedy Special 1984 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Breakaway 1984 TV Series Himself Self
Northwest Afternoon 1984 TV Series Himself Self
Go 1983 TV Series Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 1990-2017 TV Series Himself Self
E! Live from the Red Carpet 2017 TV Series Himself Self
The 89th Annual Academy Awards 2017 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter: Best Film Editing Self
EW Reunites 2016 TV Series documentary Himself – Marty McFly Self
Rachael Ray 2007-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Good Morning America 1994-2016 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards 2016 2016 TV Movie Himself Self
Mr Calzaghe 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2009-2015 TV Series Himself / Marty McFly / Himself – Guest Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2010-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Today 2008-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
2015 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2015 TV Movie Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Self
Back in Time 2015 Documentary Himself Self
Being Canadian 2015 Documentary Himself Self
The Mask with Henrik Lundqvist 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1993-2015 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
Bystander Revolution 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Inside Edition 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Himself Self
2014 NHL Awards 2014 TV Special Himself Self
The View 1997-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2012-2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
2014 Golden Globe Arrivals Special 2014 TV Special Himself – Interviewee Self
71st Golden Globe Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – Nominee (uncredited) Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2010-2013 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – Nominee & Presenter Self
2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Self
Drew: The Man Behind the Poster 2013 Documentary Himself Self
The ’80s: The Decade That Made Us 2013 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
The Hour 2009-2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Katie 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Emmys Red Carpet Live 2012 TV Special Himself Self
The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards 2012 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Comedy Series Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Love We Make 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 9th Annual TV Land Awards 2011 TV Special Himself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2002-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Ace of Cakes 2011 TV Series Himself Self
Tales from the Future 2010 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Scream Awards 2010 2010 TV Special Himself Self
Dancing with the Stars 2010 TV Series Himself – Audience Member Self
The Colbert Report 2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Vancouver 2010: XXI Olympic Winter Games 2010 TV Mini-Series Himself – Closing Ceremony Speaker (2010) Self
Canada for Haiti 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards 2009 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
Larry King Live 2002-2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Daily Show 1997-2009 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Back to the Future: Michael J. Fox Q&A 2009 Video short Himself Self
Frontline 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Making of ‘Spin City: Season One’ 2008 Video documentary short Himself Self
AFI’s 10 Top 10: America’s 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
Odyssey: Driving Around the World 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Biography 2005-2007 TV Series documentary Himself Self
This Week 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
CBS Evening News with Katie Couric 2006 TV Series Himself Self
The Apprentice 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Dateline NBC 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Reichen Show 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Inside the Actors Studio 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Comedy Gold 2005 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Saving Milly 2005 TV Movie Himself (uncredited) Self
The Jane Pauley Show 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1998-2004 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
ABC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary 2003 TV Movie Himself Self
Back to the Future: Making the Trilogy 2002 Video documentary Himself Self
HBO First Look 1999-2002 TV Series documentary short Himself / Stuart Little Self
NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1997-2002 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-2002 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Making of ‘Atlantis: The Lost Empire’ 2002 Video documentary Himself / Milo Self
Eriksson’s War: A Talk with Actor Michael J. Fox 2001 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Concert for New York City 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
David Blaine: Frozen in Time 2000 TV Special Himself – Guest Appearance Self
The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Presenter: Outstanding Made for Television Movie Self
6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2000 TV Special Himself Self
The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical Self
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series and Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Self
Stuart Little: Making It Big 1999 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Directors 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The 56th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1999 TV Special documentary Himself – Winner & Presenter Self
Healthy Kids 1998 TV Series Himself Self
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Nominee & Presenter Self
The Making of ‘The Frighteners’ 1998 Video documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-1998 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Winner: Best Actor in a TV-Series – Comedy / Musical & Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a TV-Series – Drama Self
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Nominee & Presenter Self
Walt Disney World’s 25th Anniversary Party 1997 TV Movie Himself Self
The Chris Rock Show 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Dennis Pennis R.I.P. 1997 Video Himself Self
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen’s 1997 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Very Important Pennis 1997 TV Series Himself Self
I Am Your Child 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 23rd Annual People’s Choice Awards 1997 TV Special Himself Self
Inside Edition 2006-2017 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Le Fossoyeur de Films 2017 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2006-2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Extra 2015-2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
No Sleep TV3 2016 TV Series Frank Bannister Archive Footage
The Eighties 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – Actor, ‘Family Ties’ Archive Footage
Welcome to the Basement 2015-2016 TV Series Marty McFly / Marty McFly Jr. Archive Footage
Tu cara me suena – Argentina 2015 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
A to Z 2014 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2006-2014 TV Series Marty McFly / Himself Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Archive Footage
And the Oscar Goes To… 2014 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 2013 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
The ’80s: The Decade That Made Us 2013 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Edición Especial Coleccionista 2011-2012 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
Cinemassacre’s Monster Madness 2012 TV Series documentary Scott Howard Archive Footage
A Night at the Movies: Hollywood Goes to Washington 2012 TV Movie documentary Marty McFly Archive Footage
Visionado obligado 2011 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
Troldspejlet 2011 TV Series Himself / Marty McFly Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2006-2010 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Hulk Hogan’s Unreleased Collector’s Series 2009 Video Himself Archive Footage
30 for 30 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
20 to 1 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Looking Back to the Future 2009 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
TV’s All-Time Funniest: A Paley Center for Media Special 2008 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
5 Second Movies 2008 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live 2008 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
TV Land Confidential 2007 TV Series documentary Marty McFly Archive Footage
100 Greatest Teen Stars 2006 TV Mini-Series Himself Archive Footage
La Marató 2005 2005 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
VM Show Vol. 2 2005 TV Series Marty McFly Archive Footage
The Greatest Canadian 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – #32 Archive Footage
Back to the Future Video Slots 2004 Video Game Marty McFly Archive Footage
101 Most Shocking Moments in Entertainment 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Lord Stanley’s Cup: Hockey’s Ultimate Prize 2000 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 2000 2000 TV Special Himself / Dan Quayle Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock 1999 TV Special documentary Not Gettin’ Any Steve Charleston (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Universal Story 1995 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live: Presidential Bash 1992 TV Special Dan Quayle (uncredited) Archive Footage
Back to the Future… The Ride 1991 Short Marty McFly (uncredited) Archive Footage
Mickey’s 60th Birthday 1988 TV Movie Alex P. Keaton (uncredited) Archive Footage
Muppet Babies 1987 TV Series Alex P. Keaton Archive Footage
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1987 TV Series Brantley Foster in film THE SECRET OF MY SUCCE$S Archive Footage
The Dick Cavett Show 1986 TV Series Alex P. Keaton Archive Footage

Michael Andrew Fox Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2016 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game Lego Dimensions (2015) Won
2016 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game Lego Dimensions (2015) Won
2015 Gold Derby TV Award Gold Derby Awards Drama Guest Actor The Good Wife (2009) Won
2013 Golden Apple Award Casting Society of America, USA Won
2013 OFTA TV Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Actors and Actresses Won
2012 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) Won
2011 Golden Camera for Lifetime Achievement Golden Camera, Germany International Won
2011 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Good Wife (2009) Won
2010 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Spoken Word Album For the album “Always Looking Up.” Won
2009 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Rescue Me (2004) Won
2008 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Character You’d Pay to Do Your Homework for You Family Ties (1982) Won
2002 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 16 December 2002 at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Won
2001 TV Prize Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality – Male (Bästa utländska manliga tv-personlighet) Won
2000 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Spin City (1996) Won
2000 Family Television Award Family Television Awards Actor Won
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Spin City (1996) Won
2000 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Spin City (1996) Won
1999 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Spin City (1996) Won
1999 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Spin City (1996) Won
1998 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Spin City (1996) Won
1997 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Series Tied with Bill Cosby Won
1990 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite Movie Actor Back to the Future Part II (1989) Won
1989 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Family Ties (1982) Won
1988 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Won
1988 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite TV Actor Family Ties (1982) Won
1987 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Won
1987 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Won
1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Won
1986 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Actor Back to the Future (1985) Won
1986 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Won
1985 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actor Back to the Future (1985) Won
2016 BTVA People’s Choice Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game Lego Dimensions (2015) Nominated
2016 BTVA Video Game Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Video Game Lego Dimensions (2015) Nominated
2015 Gold Derby TV Award Gold Derby Awards Drama Guest Actor The Good Wife (2009) Nominated
2013 Golden Apple Award Casting Society of America, USA Nominated
2013 OFTA TV Hall of Fame Online Film & Television Association Actors and Actresses Nominated
2012 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) Nominated
2011 Golden Camera for Lifetime Achievement Golden Camera, Germany International Nominated
2011 OFTA Television Award Online Film & Television Association Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series The Good Wife (2009) Nominated
2010 Grammy Grammy Awards Best Spoken Word Album For the album “Always Looking Up.” Nominated
2009 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Rescue Me (2004) Nominated
2008 TV Land Award TV Land Awards Character You’d Pay to Do Your Homework for You Family Ties (1982) Nominated
2002 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 16 December 2002 at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
2001 TV Prize Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality – Male (Bästa utländska manliga tv-personlighet) Nominated
2000 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Spin City (1996) Nominated
2000 Family Television Award Family Television Awards Actor Nominated
2000 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Spin City (1996) Nominated
2000 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Spin City (1996) Nominated
1999 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Spin City (1996) Nominated
1999 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Spin City (1996) Nominated
1998 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Spin City (1996) Nominated
1997 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Male Performer in a New Television Series Tied with Bill Cosby Nominated
1990 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite Movie Actor Back to the Future Part II (1989) Nominated
1989 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1988 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1988 Blimp Award Kids’ Choice Awards, USA Favorite TV Actor Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1987 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1987 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1986 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1986 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Actor Back to the Future (1985) Nominated
1986 Q Award Viewers for Quality Television Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series Family Ties (1982) Nominated
1985 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actor Back to the Future (1985) Nominated