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Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox

Michael J. Fox, born on June 9, 1961, is a renowned American actor. He gained widespread popularity for his performance in the television series 'The Flying Nun' and became a global star for his role as Marty McFly in the 'Back to the Future' film series. Fox has showcased exceptional talent in his acting career, achieving success not only in performance but also through his active involvement in charity work. more

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