Actor Michael J. Fox, well known for the movie "Back to the Future," dismissed death rumors and shared that he is in good health.

On the 8th (local time), according to U.S. entertainment outlet TMZ and others, Michael J. Fox's side denied the death rumors, saying, "Michael is doing well."

The incident began when CNN accidentally published an obituary video titled "Celebrating the life of Michael J. Fox." As the video spread, death rumors circulated and confusion followed.

CNN promptly apologized. A CNN spokesperson said, "The video was posted by mistake," adding, "We immediately removed it from the platform and sincerely apologize to Michael J. Fox and his family."

In fact, Michael J. Fox was confirmed to be actively carrying out normal activities, attending and taking part in a stage interview at the "PaleyFest LA" event held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on the 7th, the day before.

Michael J. Fox gained worldwide fame as the lead in the "Back to the Future" series, and in 1991, at age 29, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and publicly disclosed his struggle. Since then he has continued his activities, including founding a related foundation to support research.

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