Lucky Man : A Memoir

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Michael J. Fox has a reputation for being young, smart, witty, and energetic. Ten years ago, when his little finger started trembling uncontrollably whilst on location, he suspected something might be up. Shortly after he was diagnosed as having Parkinson's Disease. For almost ten years he kept it a secret, depending on drugs to get him through his working day (incredibly earning some of his best notices ever for his hit sitcom Spin City). He has now been forced to retire, despite only being in his thirties. Yet he regrets nothing. Incredibly, he considers himself a lucky man.
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AuthorFox, Michael J.
PublisherEbury
PlaceLondon
Year2002
EditionFirst edition.
ISBN9780091879204
BindingHardcover
ConditionVery Good
Dustjacket ConditionVery Good
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