Michael J. Fox Receives an Emotional Honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards
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LOS ANGELES – On a night full of stars on the occasion of the
29º Governors Awards the one that shone the most was that of Michael J. Fox , the “Back to the Future” actor given a decade to live by doctors when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 13 years. Tonight, at 29 years, received an honorary Oscar as recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Film Academy.
“He turned a chilling diagnosis into a courageous mission. Michael J. Fox never asked for the role of an activist against Parkinson’s, but it has been his best performance”, said Woody Harrelson in the award presentation speech, which was followed by the honorary oscars to recognize the careers of australian director
Peter Weir, the composer Diane Warren and the pioneering filmmaker from Martinique Euzhan Palcy.
The Governors Awards, which were held at the Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los Angeles, brought together more than 500 people at a gala that regained glamor and the festive spirit leading up to the pandemic. Many of those present were actors and directors who aspire to be nominated in the awards season, which, with these awards, begins.
The afternoon started with a cocktail to which Michael J. Fox was one of the first to arrive accompanied of his wife Tracy Pollan and their children. The actor and activist got up from his wheelchair to pose in front of a huge photo of himself that covered one of the hotel’s columns.