Michael J. Fox built a remarkable acting career, but he has often said that his greatest role is being a father. Married to Tracy Pollan for more than thirty years, the couple raised four children together. Fox once humorously told Reader’s Digest that parenting sometimes feels like raising “five instead of four,” showing the energy and excitement that filled their home.
One of the biggest lessons Fox believes in is giving children immediate attention. He explained that when kids want to talk, parents should avoid saying “a few minutes,” because those few minutes can easily become much longer and important moments may disappear. For Fox, listening right away helps create trust and stronger family bonds.
Fox has often shared that simply being present is one of the greatest things a parent can offer. He said that staying available for his children “has never let me down,” and this mindset helped him build close relationships with all of them. His parenting style is centered on patience, openness, and making his children feel heard and supported at all times.
His dedication became even more meaningful after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991. Despite the challenges of the condition, Fox remained deeply involved in family life. Rather than stepping back, he continued showing resilience and commitment, proving how important his role as a father truly is.
In a 2009 interview, Fox explained that his health journey also taught his children valuable life lessons. Watching him face adversity helped them develop empathy and resilience. Ultimately, his story is not only about fame and success, but also about perseverance, love, and the lasting importance of family.