Michael J. Fox receives his latest Emmy acting nomination for his guest-star performance on Apple TV’s comedy series “Shrinking.” Multiple outlets report that the nomination comes in the Guest Actor in a Comedy Series category, marking his first Emmy nomination in about a decade and his 18th career acting Emmy nomination overall. Fox returns to acting after previously announcing a “second retirement” in 2020, which Variety and other reports link to the effects of Parkinson’s disease, including memory and speech issues. According to the coverage, Fox’s most recent work is tied to a multi-episode arc on “Shrinking,” which began after he came out of retirement and was involved in the show’s final season material. The 78th annual Emmy Award nominations are presented publicly in the reports as the moment Fox’s guest role is recognized. The nomination highlights his continued involvement in acting following a period of stepping back due to health-related challenges, while “Shrinking” is singled out as the project driving the recognition.