Michael J. Fox Acting Return Set for Hit Apple TV Show

After a break from acting that lasted five years following his role as a guest star in CBS’ legal drama “The Good Fight”, Michael J. Fox is set to return to acting, having signed on to join the cast of Apple TV+’s dramedy series “Shrinking” for its third season.

Details concerning his personality remain confidential, but there’s speculation that it may be linked to the character of Paul Rhodes played by Harrison Ford, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Notably, this is the same condition that Fox has been coping with for over three decades.

Michael J. Fox reunites with Shrinking creator

Michael Fox is rejoining forces with Shrinking’s co-creator Bill Lawrence once more, having previously collaborated on the popular ABC sitcom Spin City. In recognition of his outstanding portrayal in the political comedy series, he garnered three Golden Globe Awards and one Emmy Award for Best Actor. The show ran successfully for six seasons from 1996 to 2002.

The TV show was developed and overseen by Segel, Brett Goldstein, and Bill Lawrence, with the latter taking on the role of the main producer. Jason Segel plays Jimmy, Harrison Ford portrays Paul, Christa Miller is Liz, Jessica Williams is Gaby, Michael Urie is Brian, Luke Tennie is Sean, and Lukita Maxwell is Alice in the series. In addition, Goldstein appeared as a recurring character in Season 2. The show is supervised by Jeff Ingold and Liza Katzer, with Warner Bros. Television serving as its production studio.

As a captivated reader, I’d describe this storyline as follows: “I embark on a journey of a therapist struggling with grief, who steps outside the boundaries of his profession. Instead of adhering to my training and ethical guidelines, I dare to express my raw thoughts to clients. This audacious act leads to monumental, chaotic transformations in their lives, as well as my own.

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2025-05-16 00:10