Few Hollywood figures embody resilience quite like Michael J. Fox. For more than four decades, he has inspired millions — first as the charming star of Family Ties and Back to the Future, and later as a passionate advocate for Parkinson’s awareness. Yet among all his roles, the one he treasures most is being a devoted husband and father.
Married to actress Tracy Pollan since 1988, Fox often says his greatest joy comes from their four children: Sam, Aquinnah, Schuyler, and Esmé. Each has grown into a thoughtful, creative adult who continues to reflect their parents’ optimism and values. Sam, the eldest, has worked behind the scenes in entertainment, including contributing to Fox’s acclaimed documentary Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie.
Twins Aquinnah and Schuyler have pursued meaningful paths in psychology, film, and education, while the youngest, Esmé, is studying at Duke University. Fox credits his family for giving him unwavering strength through life’s challenges. Even after his Parkinson’s diagnosis in 1991, he prioritized being present and supportive. “My family is my foundation,” he’s shared. “They’re my reason for everything.”
Today, through the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, he continues to champion hope and scientific progress. The organization has raised billions for treatment research and remains a global force for positive change. For Fox, true success isn’t defined by fame but by love, gratitude, and the powerful bond of family — a legacy his children proudly continue to carry forward.