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Thu, Nov 6
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT sat down with Michael J. Fox last week on the set of "Rescue Me" in New York City, for a new interviewed that...
ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT sat down with Michael J. Fox last week on the set of "Rescue Me" in New York City, for a new interviewed that aired November 5th.
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source: Dallas Morning News
Best Performance on Television, Parts 1 and 2 –Michael J. Fox appeared for five episodes of Rescue Me as Dwight, a pill-popping boozehound of a paraplegic. ... and more »
Published Fri, Dec 18
source: TV Squad
CA It's solid stuff and easily the best guest performance this season, second only to Michael J. Fox and not counting Maura Tierney, who we haven't seen yet. I'm really not enjoying the sub-plot with Teddy and Maggie right now. ...
Published Tue, Jun 9
source: Newsarama
NJ Finally, Michael J. Fox, star of Peter Jackson's The Frighteners, Mars Attacks!, and the Back to the Future trilogy (as well as stealing the show on this season's Rescue Me), is 48 years young today. This entry was posted on Tuesday, June 9th, ...
Published Tue, Jun 9
Best star turns of the past season 
source: Santa Rosa Press Democrat
CA Michael J. Fox, "Rescue Me": The idea of Alex P. Keaton playing a hard-headed, alcoholic, womanizing jerk is a bit like casting Jimmy Stewart as Jack the Ripper. Fox pulls off the challenge with so much gusto, you quickly forget that he's somehow ...
Published Sun, May 31
A salute to some of TV season's best performances 
source: Denver Post
CO Michael J. Fox, "Rescue Me." Denis Leary's dark dramedy has long been the go-to destination for actors eager to scuff up their image, but the idea of Alex P. Keaton playing a hard-headed, alcoholic, womanizing jerk is a bit like casting Jimmy Stewart ...
Published Sun, May 24
10 TV performances that stand out in 2009 
source: Kentucky.com
KY Michael J. Fox, Rescue Me: Denis Leary's dark dramedy has long been the go-to destination for actors eager to scuff up their image, but the idea of Alex P. Keaton playing a hard-headed, alcoholic, womanizing jerk is a bit like casting Jimmy Stewart as ...
Published Thu, May 21
source: TV Squad
CA Bye Easy-Off." Funny stuff. Mick's scene with Tommy at the beginning of the episode was great. He's gotta figure that if he can fall off the wagon, then Tommy definitely can. "Get the chair!" Michael J. Fox has been amazing so far. ...
Published Tue, Apr 14
TV Review: Denis Leary Continues to Shine on Consistent ‘Rescue Me’ 
source: HollywoodChicago.com
In keeping with that idea, Leary, Tolan, and Reilly have made the very unexpected casting choice of including Michael J. Fox in a quintet of episodes in the new season. Fox plays the new, handicapped boyfriend of Tommy’s ex-wife Janet (Andrea Roth), ... TV Review: Rescue Me Hollywood Reporter
Published Tue, Apr 7