Harrison Ford praises the new co-star Michael J. Fox as Teen Wolf Vet returns to TV in the midst of Health struggle
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Harrison Ford celebrated his new Costar Michael J. Fox while attending the shrinking FYC event on Sunday in Los Angeles.
It was recently announced that 63-year-old Fox will join the 82-year-old Harrison Season three of the hit AppletV+ series.
Fox, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 29, returns to the small screen after he had previously announced his retirement in 2020.
“His willingness to be part of our show is a great source of inspiration and gives us a real goal,” Ford said People.
The Octogenary actor plays therapist Dr. Paul Rhodes in the TV program, which is confronted with the diagnosis of his own Parkinson’s.
He explained: ‘It’s not just that we come together, two actors. There is a story to tell, and our dedication to the story is what together merges us. I appreciate his willingness to be part of the show. ‘

Harrison Ford celebrated his new Costar Michael J. Fox while attending the shrinking FYC event on Sunday in Los Angeles

It was recently announced that the 63-year-old Fox, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, will join the 82-year-old Harrison in season three of the hit AppletV+ Series
Ford also told the outlet that the Back to the Future Star ‘satisfied’ is that the show ‘Parkinson’s light brings more into the light’.
When asked if working with Fox has helped his display of the disease, Ford said: ‘I am sure there are subtle things that will appear later. When we were together, it was an achievement of all of us who tried to meet all the ambitions, both obvious and supervisor, into the ideas with which we are trying to treat. ‘
Harrison noticed: ‘I did what I could get to know myself with the aspects of the disease I portray, “before I add:” My character is in a much different phase of the disease than Michael’s. But Michael is completely on an intellectual level. And emotionally his humor and his courage are clear. ‘
Although the experienced actors met on different occasions during their career, this collaboration has given them a deeper bond.
It still has to be revealed what the storyline of Fox’s character will be in shrinking.
After his diagnosis, Michael continued to work in Spin City from 1996 to 2001 and in the good woman of 2010-2016.
He launched the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research in 2000.
His shrinking casting marks a reunion with series co-maker Bill Lawrence, with whom he previously collaborated on Spin City.

The Octogenary actor plays therapist Dr. Paul Rhodes in the TV program, which is confronted with the diagnosis of his own Parkinson’s; Displayed with CO-star Wendie Malick

Shrinks follows widow and mourning therapist Jimmy (Jason Segel) who starts to break the rules and tells his clients what he thinks exactly; Actors Lukita Maxwell and Jason shown
Last December Ford told People Takes his role in the field of Krimpen very seriously.
“It’s not the intention to make a joke of it, but there are people who absorb these kinds of experiences with grace and courage and a little wisdom,” he said. “And that doesn’t mean some people don’t.
“It is only to say that this is a person who is specially equipped to communicate what it is like, and that is something that I feel it is worth sharing with our audience.”
Earlier this month, a joint Instagram post between AppletV+ and Michael announced his addition to the cast.
‘Big feelings income. Michael J. Fox joins the shrinking cast as a host in season 3, ‘The Caption Read.
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