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Michael J. Fox open to returning to acting amid Parkinson’s disease ‘if someone offers me a part’

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battling Parkinson’s disease for decades, said he would love to be considered for roles to add to his impressive silver screen resume.“If someone offers me a part and I do it and I have a good time, great.

I mean, the documentary was a big thrill,” Fox told Entertainment Tonight at the Michael J. Fox Foundation’s A Country Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson’s event on Tuesday.“I would do acting if something came up that I could put my realities into it, my challenges, if I could figure it out.”When asked if he’s accomplished his dreams, Fox said his goals and aspirations have shifted as he got older.“My biggest goal, I think, was to raise a family.

We have four amazing kids and that’s been the big thing,” he said, referring to his wife of 35 years, Tracy Pollan. “And then the other is with the foundation.”Elsewhere, Fox told People that he has some exciting events happening in his personal life that bring a smile to his face.“You know, my daughter’s getting married too … good things are happening, and life is good.

And so it’s been a good year, for sure,” he told the outlet.He noted that although he’s faced some “physical challenges” over the last year, he was able to overcome them “with the help of family” and the “people that I work with.”“I’ve been able to meet those challenges and go beyond them and do new things,” he shared.

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