Fox marks anniversary of 'Back to the Future'
'Back To The Future' star Michael J. Fox said he had no need for time travel because he is happy with life the way it is as he marked the 25th anniversary of the iconic film.
The star said that if he could jump in a DeLorean time machine like his character Marty McFly and share advice with his past self he would say “keep doing what you’re doing”.
Fox said the role put him where he is now and he “wouldn’t want to be anywhere else”.
The actor marked the film’s anniversary at an event yesterday in New York.
He said the 1985 film brought him worldwide fame and that he could “walk down the street in Bangkok” and hear people shout “Marty McFly!”
Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991. He no longer acts regularly but will appear on an episode of 'The Good Wife' on the US channel CBS.