
37 years after the legendary Back to the Future, Michael J. Fox was at New York Comic Con with his co-star Christopher Lloyd, according to People.
He revealed that his beloved mother, Phyllis, “passed away two weeks ago.” The actor said of her, “When I was 23, I called her up and said, ‘They want me to do this Spielberg movie, but I have to do it at night because I’m in Family Ties during the day.’ And he told me: “You will be very tired …”.
“I live for such fatigue, everything will be fine with me,” the actor replied. “He thought making Back to the Future was a really bad idea. Because she liked the movie. [αλλά είχε δίκιο]tired”.
During the NYCC panel, the actor said he remains optimistic despite health issues and sparked excitement and emotion when he briefly rose from his seat, stood up and hugged Christopher Lloyd.
“I’ve had a tough year with a lot of health issues, but I’m very optimistic and grateful,” the actor told viewers.
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