Michael J. Fox ‘surprised,’ ‘humbled’ by Governor General’s Performing Arts Award
Michael J. Fox was both surprised and humbled to be named a recipient of the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards, and he has already celebrated the honour with another newly minted laureate: Martin Short.
“A couple of months ago, we were both at a Broadway play, and we had dinner afterwards with Eugene Levy, and (Short) was really excited about it,” Fox said in an interview with The Canadian Press on Thursday, recalling the outing with Short and “Schitt’s Creek” star Levy, who received the award in 2008.
“It was great talking about it with him, because we were both excited.”
The Edmonton-born, Burnaby, B.C.-raised Fox catapulted to worldwide fame with roles including Alex P. Keaton in the classic ’80s sitcom “Family Ties,” his Emmy-winning turn as Mike Flaherty on “Spin City,” and as the time-travelling Marty McFly in the popular “Back to the Future” film trilogy.


