- Michael fox discussed about how his diagnosis has taken a toll on his career
- He discusses that he can not learn five pages of dialouge
- And he recalls the time when he was younger did not struggle with the lines
Michael J. Fox recently discussed how his Parkinson’s disease-related memory loss affected his acting career.
According to the Daily Mail, Michael participated on the Working It Out podcast and discussed how tough it was for him to recall his lines following his diagnosis.
“When I did the spin-off from The Good Wife, which is The Good Fight, I couldn’t remember the lines. I just had this blank, I couldn’t remember the lines,” noted the 60-year-old.
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The Family Ties actor recalled the time when he did not struggle with lines when he was younger.
“I have 70 pages of dialogue on a [Brian] De Palma movie, and knowing that a hugely expensive Steadicam shot depends on me knowing the lines, not a trickle of sweat on my brow,” he said while sharing about his movie Casualties of War alongside Sean Penn.
Nevertheless, the actor mentioned that he doesn’t take projects with a lot of lines.
“’I can’t remember five pages of dialogue. I can’t do it, so I go to a beach,” he remarked.
To note, Michael has worked in popular shows including The Good Wife, Designated Survivor, The Good Fight, and See You Yesterday.
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