Roy Rochlin/Getty ImagesĬillian Murphy says fans are 'underwhelmed' when they meet him The actor explained in the CBS interview that he recently underwent spinal surgery for a benign tumor, and has suffered two broken arms, a broken hand and broken bones in his face as a result of falls.Ĭillian Murphy at the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Fox Movie,” which lands on Apple TV+ on Friday. His life with his family, and how living with Parkinson’s affects their day-to-day reality, will be covered in the new documentary “Still: A Michael J. It’s getting harder,” Fox said, adding, “Every day it’s tougher.” The five-time Emmy Award-winning actor, who also has four Golden Globes, a Grammy and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, last month opened up to Jane Pauley for “CBS Sunday Morning” about how Parkinson’s “is the gift that keeps on taking.” Keaton on the hit 1980s sitcom “Family Ties,” was diagnosed in 1991 with the incurable degenerative disease, which affects the nervous system and motor skills including walking and speech. The star added that he dealt with the realization calmly, saying to himself: “‘Well, let’s move on.’ It was peaceful.”įox, who rose to fame as Alex P. Fox calls Parkinson's disease 'the gift that keeps on taking' in candid new interview Fox is interviewed by Jane Pauley on CBS "Sunday Morning." From CBS Sunday Morning/YouTube
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