Nostalgic Reunion: Michael Douglas and Michael J. Fox Celebrate 31 Years of 'The American President'
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Los Angeles, March 11 (NationPress) Hollywood icons Michael Douglas and Michael J. Fox are reuniting a remarkable 31 years after the release of their acclaimed film, The American President, which debuted in 1995.
A snapshot shared by Fox on his Instagram features the two stars sitting side by side.
He wrote alongside the image: "Another Cali reunion. My American President"
In the film, Douglas portrays the widowed U.S. President Andrew Shepherd, who becomes romantically involved with a captivating lobbyist, Sydney Ellen Wade. Fox takes on the role of Lewis Rothschild, a dedicated staff member to the president.
The storyline revolves around President Shepherd, who, as he nears the end of his term, falls for Sydney, an environmental lobbyist, while juggling the passage of a crime control bill and campaigning for re-election.
Produced by the late Rob Reiner and penned by Aaron Sorkin, the film paved the way for Sorkin's later series, The West Wing. It earned five Golden Globe nominations and one Academy Award nomination for Best Score, as reported by people.com.
Recently, Fox has enjoyed reunions with various former co-stars, including a dinner with his Back to the Future co-star Christopher Lloyd.
In an Instagram post showcasing their dinner, Fox described the moment: "Dining with my bestie at the beach. Next year BTTF turns 41. Great Scott. Chris will be. That’s some serious.”
Currently, Fox stars in the third season of Shrinking alongside Harrison Ford.
Diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 1991, Fox returned from retirement to guest star as Gerry, a character also navigating life with Parkinson’s. In the series, Gerry forms a bond with Dr. Paul Rhoades as they both face the challenges of the neurodegenerative condition.
Fox expressed to people.com that working alongside Ford was an "amazing" experience.