Michael J. Fox
Born
June 9, 1961
Michael J. Fox built a distinguished television career as a television actor, Executive Producer, and Executive Consultant. His breakthrough came starring as the conservative Alex P. Keaton on the popular NBC sitcom Family Ties, a role that earned him three consecutive Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. Later, Fox returned to a leading role on the ABC series Spin City, portraying Dep. Mayor Michael "Mike" Flaherty while also contributing behind the scenes as an Executive Producer and Executive Consultant. His extensive TV work also includes Emmy-winning guest appearances on Rescue Me and The Good Wife, alongside roles in The Michael J. Fox Show and Designated Survivor.