Tracy Pollan Shares How She and Husband Michael J. Fox Balance Marriage, Work and His Health (Exclusive)
- - Tracy Pollan Shares How She and Husband Michael J. Fox Balance Marriage, Work and His Health (Exclusive)
Desiree Anello, Kimberlee SpeakmanNovember 16, 2025 at 3:41 PM
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Tracy Pollan and Michael J. Fox attend the 2025 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's Gala -
Tracy Pollan opened up to PEOPLE in an exclusive interview about how she and husband Michael J. Fox balance his health, their family and their marriage
The Back to the Future actor, who was diagnosed with Parkinsonās disease in 1991, shares four children with his wife of 37 years
Tracy also shared how their family has come together to support one another during difficult times
Tracy Pollan revealed the secret to balancing all the aspects of her and Michael J. Foxās busy lives.
While speaking exclusively with PEOPLE at the Nov. 15 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinsonās gala in New York City, the actress, 65, shared insight into how she and her husband of 37 years make time for their recent acting projects, their family and their meaningful work with the Back to the Future starās Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsonās Research.
āWe just take it one day at a time, and it's worked,ā Tracy says, noting that she recently starred in Hallmarkās Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story, while Michael, 64, will make an appearance in the third season of Shrinking.
āI'm excited about that,ā Tracy says of her Hallmark film, which also features current NFL stars, including Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin and coach Sean McDermott. āI was in Buffalo for the premiere, and I've never seen a fan group like this. I mean, it was thousands of Bills fans and Hallmark fans just lining the street, and it was so special, so I'm really excited about that.ā
In addition to her recent onscreen endeavors, the Family Ties actress opened up about how she and kids Sam, 36, Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, and EsmĆ©, 24, have come together amid Michaelās journey with Parkinsonās disease.
āMichael was diagnosed before the girls were born and very, very early into Sam's life, so it's kind of all they know really,ā Tracy says. āAnd they're just incredibly supportive. They're very helpful to me. I lean on them a lot."
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āIt's very difficult for the family, for the caregivers, and obviously for the patient, so I think it's also important to acknowledge that, and acknowledge that it's not just all sort of easy,ā she continues. āAnd it's hard for them, but they show up and they're there for us.ā
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From left: Aquinnah Fox, EsmƩ Fox, Tracy Pollan, Michael J. Fox, Sam Fox and Schuyler Fox attend the 2025 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's Gala
Nine years after receiving his diagnosis in 1991, the Teen Wolf actor founded the largest nonprofit funding Parkinsonās research. In addition to hosting the annual gala, held at Cipriani South Street, the foundation celebrated its 25th anniversary this year.
āIt's so amazing,ā Tracy, a member of the board of directors, tells PEOPLE of the foundation. āIt's all of the work that they've done and all of the science that has been funded and the discoveries made that is just incredibly exciting, and you know it gives us so much hope and optimism. And then there are these supporters who have rallied around us and been with us for 25 years.ā
She adds, āIt's very special to have this incredible group, and this is a lot of what tonight is ā to help celebrate with them and thank them and show gratitude towards all of our supporters."
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