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asked the show’s creator, Gary David Goldberg, during the program’s final season on the air. And so it was that the “boy with a briefcase,” Alex P. Keaton (Michael J. Fox), would vault into the public’s consciousness as a conservative actually capable ...
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source: digg.com
A preacher thankfully warns us of the evils of Michael J. Fox, Kenny Loggins and many more of the devil's hands. feeds.digg.com
Published Tue, Jun 16
source: Wicked Local Franklin
MA Putting marketing aside, this blog goes straight to the original studies to get the facts. 4: Number of Emmy Awards won by Michael J. Fox, three for his work on “Family Ties” and one for his work on “Spin City.” Fox was born on this day in 1961.
Published Tue, Jun 9
Happy Birthday, Michael J. Fox, Actor and Parkinson's Disease Advocate 
source: findingDulcinea
New York He “sold all his furniture” and was eating mostly macaroni and cheese around the time he won his breakthrough role as Alex P. Keaton on “Family Ties,” a sitcom that ran from 1982 to 1989. According to “Family Ties” creator Gary David Goldberg, ...
Published Tue, Jun 9
source: Edmonton Sun
Canada Michael J. Fox: Family Ties' Alex P. Keaton was a last-minute addition to 1985's Back to the Future. The time-travelling smash helped make the Canadian a big-screen commodity. Although his dramatic turns (Casualties of War) generated mixed results, ...
Published Sun, Jun 7
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: videodetective.com
Released at the height of his popularity on Family Ties and in the wake of Back to the Future and Teen Wolf, Michael J. Fox stars in this country ... videodetective.com
Published Tue, May 19