
Why Michael J. Fox Received a Presidential Medal of Freedom
By Movieguide® Contributor
Actor Michael J. Fox was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Jan. 4 by former president Joe Biden for his work towards Parkinson’s disease research.
“Michael J. Fox is one of the most beloved actors of our time. With remarkable wit and charm, he introduced iconic characters to the center of American culture, from Alex P. Keaton to Marty McFly and more,” an introduction of Fox’s work read. “With undaunted resilience and optimism, he also warms hearts and captivates audiences as a fearless advocate for those with Parkinson’s disease. Channeling his endearing personality to advance treatments moves us closer to a cure and reminds us of the power of American possibilities.”
Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest honor a civilian can receive and is given to those who provide “exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values or security of the United States, world peace, or other significant societal, public or private endeavors.”
“Receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom is humbling, an honor I could never have anticipated,” said Fox, who was diagnosed with the disease over 30 years ago. “I’m grateful for this recognition, which I share with the patients, families and researchers who have brought us closer than ever to ending Parkinson’s disease once and for all.”
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The actor founded the Michael J. Fox Foundation in 2000. According to its website, the foundation is the largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson’s research, giving more than $2 billion to those seeking to end the disease.
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