Actor Michael J. Fox reflects on the Hollywood of the 1980s, highlighting the talent and dedication required to succeed in that era. He contrasts the fame of that time with the current social media-driven culture. Fox also discusses his outlook on life after outliving his Parkinson's diagnosis.
Key Points
Talent and dedication were essential for success in 1980s Hollywood
The 1980s had a different fame culture compared to the present social media era
Fox's positive outlook on life and belief in the ability to overcome challenges
Pros
Emphasizes the importance of talent and dedication in succeeding in Hollywood
Provides insight into the differences between fame in the 1980s and the present social media era
Inspiring story of overcoming Parkinson's diagnosis