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Michael J Fox Gets A Standing Ovations As He Makes Surprise Appearance At The BAFTAs

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09:13 19 Feb 2024


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Great to see Michael J Fox doing so well!

Actor and activist Michael J. Fox surprised the audience at last night's BAFTAs, prompting an immediate standing ovation.

David Tennant, who was hosting awards show, introduced him as a “true legend of cinema” as he appeared on stage to present the award of Best Film, which went to Christopher Nolan for Oppenheimer.

The Back To The Future star was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease from an early age (not long after the third Back To The Future film), and arrived on stage in a wheelchair, but stood at the podium as he introduced the award.

There's a reason why they say movies are magic because movies can change your day” the 62-year-old actor said as he spoke about the 5 films nominated for Best Picture.

"It can change your outlook. Sometimes it can change your life."

Since his diagnosis, the actor has done incredible work raising awareness and much needed funds for Parkinson’s Disease.

In 2000, he established the Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research which has raised more than $2 billion, CBS News reported in November.

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