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      • The award-winning M*A*S*H actor broke the news of his Parkinson’s diagnosis during an appearance on the CBS This Morning TV news show in July 2018 — and he’s found that exercise helps him stay positive. “You can hold back the progress [of the disease] if you do a lot of specific exercises, so I do a lot of crazy things,” he told Today in 2019.
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    Nikki Butler. . ( m. 1993) . Children. 3. Timothy Simon Roth ( / ˈrɒθ /; born 14 May 1961) is an English actor and producer. [2] He was among a group of prominent British actors known as the "Brit Pack". Roth was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer in his film debut The Hit (1984).

  3. May 4, 2016 · Tim Roth is a bit of a sloucher. There might be a medical reason to this (his bow legs, for instance), but either way, this is evident in some of his other roles and public appearances. See, for example, this scene from the film Arbitrage where he plays a detective who is trying to take a suspect down.

  4. Tim Roth. Actor: Rob Roy. Often mistaken for an American because of his skill at imitating accents, actor Tim Roth was born Timothy Simon Roth on May 14, 1961 in Lambeth, London, England. His mother, Ann, was a teacher and landscape painter. His father, Ernie, was a journalist who had changed the family name from "Smith" to "Roth"; Ernie was born in Brooklyn, New York, to an immigrant family of...

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    • Michael J. Fox. One of the best-known celebrities with Parkinson’s and also one of its biggest advocates, Michael J. Fox was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1991 at age 29.
    • Rev. Jesse Jackson. Civil rights activist and two-time presidential candidate Rev. Jesse Jackson was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2015. Revealing his diagnosis in a written statement in 2017 (he was 76 at the time), he said he and his family had begun noticing “changes” three years earlier.
    • Muhammed Ali. Legendary boxer Muhammed Ali was one of the first major celebrities to go public with a Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. He was diagnosed in 1984, in his 40s, three years after he retired from boxing.
    • Linda Ronstadt. Singer Linda Ronstadt, best known for tracks like “Desperado” and “Tracks of My Tears” has progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) — a form of parkinsonism that causes similar symptoms like Parkinson’s disease but is a distinct condition.
    • Michael J. Fox. When he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, doctors told Fox, star of the classic “Back to the Future” film series, he had 10 years left to work.
    • Muhammad Ali. The world-famous boxer was known for his stinging words and swift punch, but the sting of Parkinson’s disease was one battle the Louisville, Kentucky, native couldn’t beat.
    • Janet Reno. America’s first female Attorney General faced down many serious problems, including finding the Unabomber and ending a 51-day siege of the Branch Davidians in Waco, Texas, during her tenure.
    • Charles M. Schulz. You may not know his name and face, but you surely know his art. Schulz is the creator of the “Peanuts” comic strip, which features much-loved characters like Charlie Brown, Lucy van Pelt, Snoopy, Schroeder, and Linus van Pelt.
  5. Jun 10, 2019 · A few years prior, Smith had been obsessed with a prime-time detective show called Lie to Me, which starred Tim Roth as Cal Lightman, a scientist who was an expert at reading people’s ...

  6. Oct 31, 2022 · Cormac Roth, a musician and son of actor Tim Roth, died on Oct. 16 nearly a year after announcing he had cancer, the family announced Monday. Roth announced he had been diagnosed with Stage...

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