Sound of Freedom Star Jim Caviezel Called Back to The Future Star Michael J. Fox ‘Judas’ After Actor Made His Struggle With Parkinson’s Disease Public

Sound of Freedom Star Jim Caviezel Called Back to The Future Star Michael J. Fox 'Judas' After Actor Made His Struggle With Parkinson's Disease Public
Featured Video

While filming for the sitcom Spin City back in ‘96, actor Michael J. Fox came out with his struggle. His co-workers took notice of his physical troubles and he made his battle with Parkinson’s public. 

Advertisement

Not only Fox announced his disease, but he also had to go through a Person of Interest who hit back opposing his decision with a strong message of his own.

Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox

Actor Jim Caviezel from Person of Interest was the man who denounced the Back to the Future actor’s decision citing that he could make matters worse for the public of the United States.

Advertisement

Suffering from a harrowing physical disability, Fox’s intent to look for a cure had been too strong. And it didn’t stop him from making an advertisement for it. What was the advertisement all about?

Read more: Back to the Future Star Michael J. Fox Reveals His Heartbreaking Condition as Actor Falls Down Live Onstage: “I’m not gonna be 80”

Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s Cure Advertisement Made Headlines

Years later, Fox participated in a semi-political campaign in 2006 for a senator – Claire McCaskill in the state of Missouri who had approved his desire to get a cure. 

Advertisement

In the advertisement, Michael J. Fox, with a sharp gaze at the camera, and shaking rather violently due to his declining condition talked about how crucial it is to develop a cure for Parkinson’s that could save lives around the world.

Michael J. Fox
Michael J. Fox

“As you might know, I care deeply about stem cell research. In Missouri, you can elect Claire McCaskill, who shares my hope for cures,” said Fox.

Take a look here

He further added that there had been strong opposition concerning the cure and the opposing senator Jim Talent wanted to ban it.

Advertisement

Read more: After Michael J. Fox Parkinson’s Diagnosis, Ben Schwartz Replaces Him in New Back to the Future Project

Jim Caviezel Opposed Michael J. Fox’s Plea With His Own Advertisement

Jim Caviezel didn’t waste a lot of time and starred in an advertisement to publicly oppose him. He schooled Fox by referring to him as Judas Iscariot.

In an attempt to keep the public better informed, he called out on Fox saying, “Le-bar nash be-neshak.” The Aramaic statement signified the era when Judas betrayed Jesus Christ.

Advertisement
Jim Caviezel in The Passion of Christ
Jim Caviezel in The Passion of the Christ

Despite the statement being a callback to Caviezel playing Christ in Mel Gibson’s controversial film The Passion of the Christ, the actor noted that stripping away Missouri’s right to legally interfere with stem cell research could be dangerous, for so many reasons.

Although he defended his opinions on Michael J. Fox in later interviews, Jim Caviezel showed sympathy to him and the public out there dealing with Parkinson’s. 

“I really care about people and the public. I believe the public needs to be informed. And I’d be through the moon if they ever came up with a cure for any of those diseases, especially Parkinson’s,” said Caviezel.

Suggested: “‘Look, put a top on her”: Mel Gibson’s Controversial Movie Lead Jim Caviezel Refused To Watch Jennifer Lopez Get Naked In $53M Romantic Film Starring Iron Man Star

Advertisement

Jim Caviezel’s remarks on Michael J. Fox may have divided their fans, but the former’s attempt has definitely kept him away from achieving true stardom.

Caviezel’s latest – Sound of Freedom opened on July 4 to positive reviews by critics and audiences alike.

Source: Looper

Advertisement
Avatar

Written by Ojaswi Chaudhary

Articles Published: 265

Extremely passionate about a great story since the little guy was 8. He has lived through nothing short of almost 300 of Hollywood's finest pieces of work, and is now creating some of his own here at FandomWire. He loves to make time for a good book and a good meal.