Michael J. Fox tells Whoopi Goldberg his biggest career regret: “I was stupid.”
Michael J. Fox’s Biggest Career Regret: Turning Down “Ghost” Opposite Whoopi Goldberg
Actor Michael J. Fox recently appeared on ABC’s “The View” and revealed his biggest career regret to actress Whoopi Goldberg. It turns out that Fox had once turned down a film role opposite Goldberg in the hit 1990 movie “Ghost.”
Regretting the Missed Opportunity
During the show, Goldberg asked Fox if there were any roles he regretted turning down. Fox replied, “There was a chance to work with you that I missed.” He went on to explain that he had been approached about the role in “Ghost” but had turned it down, saying, “It’ll never work. Whoopi’s great, but it’ll never work.”
Goldberg was shocked by the revelation, but she promised Fox that they would “find something” to work on together in the future.
Dealing with Parkinson’s Disease
Aside from discussing his career regrets, Fox also opened up about his battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was diagnosed with the disease when he was just 29 years old and has continued to work for many years despite his symptoms.
However, in recent years, Fox has found that the unsteadiness caused by Parkinson’s has made it more difficult for him to work. He explained that he doesn’t expect to live to see 80 years old, but he’s proud of what he’s accomplished in his life so far.
Takeaways
- Michael J. Fox’s biggest career regret is turning down a role in “Ghost” opposite Whoopi Goldberg.
- Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease when he was 29 years old and has continued to work despite his symptoms.
- He doesn’t expect to live to see 80 years old but is proud of what he’s accomplished in his life so far.
Despite his regrets, Michael J. Fox remains a beloved actor and an inspiration to many for his bravery in the face of Parkinson’s disease.
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