The ceremony took place last October in New York, but it was not publicly revealed until the newlyweds confirmed it on their Instagram account on November 4.
What stood out in the photos is that the star of Back to the Future did not appear, but his wife did, who was radiant at this happy event.
Like his famous parents, Sam is connected to the entertainment industry, but from the production side. In fact, he has been behind the documentaryStill: A Michael J. Fox Movie. Among other works are the music video 11:11 and the short film Good Grief.
Father and son are physically so alike that Michael humorously wrote on Instagram for his son's birthday in 2021: "From my point of view, you're not aging, you're just getting taller."
Sam Michael Fox entered the world, his only son, in 1989, a year after Michael and Tracy's wedding at a small hotel in Woodstock, Vermont. The couple met during the filming of the successful comedy Family Ties (1982-1989), but they didn't start dating until they met again in the movie Bright Lights, Big City (1987).
In 1991, the Hollywood star was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a condition he has been battling since then and the reason he founded The Michael J. Fox Foundation to raise funds for research. According to the latest official data, $2 billion (over ¤1.7 billion) have been invested to date.
Family happiness increased in 1995 with the arrival of twins Aquinnah Kathleen and Schuyler Frances, who quickly became daddy's darlings.
For a little over three years, Aquinnah has been working at Annapurna Pictures and previously at the influential United Talent Agency and advertising agency Ogilvy. She graduated in Psychology, Visual and Media Studies, and Art History from the prestigious Duke University. Her current marital status is unknown, but she was previously dating Michael Beck.
As for her sister Schuyler, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Pomona College and later pursued a Master's degree in Education from Harvard University. She has worked as a project coordinator at Columbia University Medical Center. Since 2020, she has been associated with the Michael J. Fox Foundation, where she serves as a research cohort manager, involved in grant and student project operations, and supports clinical operations for the Global Parkinson's Genetics Program. In June 2024, she married her longtime boyfriend in the Catskill Mountains (New York). They do not have children.
The youngest of the family is named Esmé Annabelle (24), who recently graduated from Duke University in Journalism and Visual Media. Unlike her siblings, she has chosen to maintain a low profile socially, and her Instagram account is also private. She is described as quite adventurous, loves dogs, and enjoys being in constant contact with nature.
Her father shed some light on Esmé's skills on her last birthday when he posted on Instagram: "Esme, happy birthday to our Renaissance girl. You do it all. Your Dood loves you a lot... Who wouldn't? Keep living your best life."
