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Michael J. Fox had fans welling up as he delivered a brief monologue during the opening sequence for this year’s Actor Awards.
The awards show, which is taking place in Los Angeles and streaming live on Netflix, opened with a number of actors including Kristen Wiig, Teyana Taylor and Delroy Lindo speaking about their careers.
Fox, 64, then appeared on screen, receiving generous applause from his peers at the ceremony, and spoke about meeting his wife Tracy Pollan while shooting sitcom Family Ties and paid tribute to her and his children.
The Back to the Future star was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, and has made limited screen appearances in recent years as his condition has worsened.
On X, there was a widespread outpouring of love and support for Fox.
Michael J Fox had fans 'tearing up' with a surprise appearance at the Actor Awards (Netflix)One fan wrote: “The clip of Michael J. Fox speaking at The Actor Awards really got to me. Hearing him talk about acting giving him a family hits different when you know everything he's been through. What a legend—still showing up and saying exactly what matters.”
Another added: “And within less than 15mins the Actor Awards got me tearing up! Michael J Fox is one of my favorite actors…good to see he’s doing well.”
One said: “Raise your hand if you cried and woo-hoo’ed when Michael J. Fox appeared in the intro…”
A fourth wrote: “It was such an awesome surprise to see Michael J. Fox at the awards! He looks great!!”
The Actor Awards were formerly known as the SAG Awards.
With six movie categories and nine TV categories up for grabs, the 32nd Actor Award winners are being hosted again by Kristen Bell. Harrison Ford is set to receive the SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award during the prestigious ceremony.
Seth Rogen and Keri Russell won early acting awards. One Battle After Another leads this year’s nominations with seven nods, one in every motion picture category, with Sinners following closely behind with five. Another contender for this year’s film awards is Josh Safdie’s ping pong hit Marty Supreme.

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Timothée Chalamet’s electric performance in the movie earned him a Best Actor nomination, meaning he could take it home for the second year in a row after last year’s win for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.
In the TV categories, Hollywood comedy The Studio scored the most nominations with five, while Netflix’s creepy crime drama Adolescence and Mike White’s popularThe White Lotus each earned four.
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