The famous actor Bob Hoskins announced the end of his professional career. Bob admitted that doctors diagnosed him with Parkinson's disease.
69-year-old actor has become famous all over the world after starring in the film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit." A native of the British Suffolk County was able to build a successful career in Hollywood, playing the role of the different plan in a variety of movies - from comedies to gangster. Only recently, viewers saw the blockbuster "Snow White and the Huntsman" with Bob Hoskins . And now his amazing career ends.
Parkinson's disease is an incurable neurological disease that progresses, causing a tremor of limbs, problems with balance and coordination of human rights. This disease is fatal for people whose profession is associated with movement and facial expressions, such as actors. Exactly Parkinson's disease I cut short a brilliant career American actor Michael J. Fox, star of the trilogy "Back to the Future."
Since the mid-1990s, Fox has almost ceased to act, focusing on the work of his foundation to help people with Parkinson's disease. But if Michael's illness struck even at a young age, then Bob Hoskins disease discovered only last fall. Fortunately, the actor was able to work for years in films and earned an excellent reputation.
Now, Bob Hoskins is going to devote his life to only the family. The actor is going to refrain from making public appearances, he asked him to respect the right to privacy.
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