Thursday, October 28, 2010

Michael J Fox - Lucky Man

Born in the early '70s was not until the 80's when in reality in the film and what a decade, not only films, but movie stars. Among the many actors and actresses, fame in the '80s Michael J. Fox has not only wanted to be famous, but most of men and women like him that he wanted to be found pleasing days. There was something about Michael J. Fox, which I liked, and as Marty McFly in "Back to the Future" films, or asBrantley Foster diligent in "The secret of my success."

But as Michael J. Fox is known for his film roles, also for the fact that in 1998 it became known that he lived with Parkinson's disease and had to fight against the crippling disease since 1991, is known unknown. But although Parkinson's disease at the age of 30 hit would not let him beat not only the implementation of working conditions in the film and television, but also the campaign for medical research on the disease andalso writing his memoirs, "Lucky Man" is a fascinating book on most of his life.

One of the first things I will be reading his "Lucky Man" to read Fox's own words, not someone else's patch together a book of interviews. It makes it much more personal vision, which will give you the feeling of Fox in the same room as you, as you deepen your life and emotions. You get a sense of not only the enthusiasm of Fox for life, but also how he felt during the ups and downsnot only as a movie star, but in his personal life, where not only are his battles Parkinson's disease. His words give them an opening, but it's also a touch of humor in general with Fox to make it funny the way he behaved.

As expected, "Lucky Man" tells the story s Michael J. Fox 'from his early days were, as a child his family moved home a few times because of his father's work. And then in his youth, if not Fox just wants a rock star, but hisLove for acting started at school with various productions, which included his first major lead in TV. All this sounds quite normal, but as you read Fox's words, you have a sense of how he felt during his years of training and in particular the proximity of the Fox family, particularly his relationship with his Nana, it's very clear he adored.

As expected, following his break in TV Fox covers his time at the popular show "FamilyTies "and also its merger into being a movie star. It 's interesting to read what Fox was his career, but also what he felt about his rise, famous. Fox gives many anecdotes about how his life was both a successful actor, but also a star, where he could get nothing more than a slap on the hand when he was captured accelerated. Again, because this is Fox's own words, there is a credibility of the whole, but it is interesting, him with difficulties thathappened to him, why, why a star would have been able to break the law and it was he truly deserves.

In addition to the sight of his career, Fox will also have his personal life for the first time he met Tracy, his future wife, the royal wedding and his relationship with his family after he became famous. Fox is understandably more reserved than when other important people in his life, almost as much about her feelings and privacy of your memoryFeelings. I thought "Lucky Man 'a bit unbalanced with the majority of it for his career and reputation, but Fox gives us some anecdotes about his personal life as the madness of the wedding day, when the press went to any length to try to get photos of their big day. The fact that Fox does not provide the kind of juicy personal gossip, some stars who give away all ready to do that seems to him seem more normal, caring for some players, whose memoirsI have read.

During this aspect of his life that people expect from a memoir not "Lucky Man" touch expect other things, providing some surprises, such as Fox's admission that he used to be a problem with alcohol. If you think that the image of Michael J. Fox is not something you would ever expect, but Fox is very open about this issue personally, that would go on a bender and wake up the slightest idea of what in the night before or he slipped away to drinkWine. This, combined with the way Fox felt about her career, when he seemed to be struggling, all the important roles paints a picture of a young man who would do almost all other statistics, that fame and success may be premature.

Of course, one of the most important terms in "Lucky Me" Fox is the treatment of Parkinson's disease, tremble when he noticed the little finger of control by the quakes more evident, he tried the mask when he carried out onAction. It is to read a very eye opening and open as Fox explains why he kept her secret struggle and how and why he decided to information. But at the same time, it is also educational, it says a lot about the disease and the first signs of the various treatments available and the preparation of drugs, also known as the Various research what happened adopted. Even more significant is that while Fox the right to feel, through the Parkinson's disease who has never metso there is no attempt to get compassion, rather than a very open, how it affects his life. And at the same time can not find the lighter side of the situation and find the humor in it, not in a negative way, but that was not him, he remained true to himself.

"Lucky Man" is much more personal memories, biographies in comparison to other more talkative shortage cheap revelations, which are now standard, but in which there is no way that morepersonal, emotional feeling of those who opened their lives with honesty. E 'in places, reserved, but it is a fascinating read full of amusing anecdotes of his life. But even more important for everyone, Parkinson's disease interested or concerned about revelations Fox open as influenced your life is brilliant.

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