Michael J. Fox’s only son Sam officially tied the knot with Molly Milstein during an intimate ceremony in NYC last month in October.
The 64-year-old Back To The Future star shares his eldest child, 36, with wife Tracy Pollan – as well as twins Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, and daughter Esme, 24.
Sam jumped to his main Instagram page on Wednesday to announce the special milestone while also sharing an assortment of photos from the big day – a little over one year after the couple had become engaged.
He could be seen surrounded by close family such as his three sisters and mother, although Michael – who is battling Parkinson’s disease – was not spotted in the pictures.
In one image, the bride and groom held excited smiles on their faces as they said their vows while Tracy proudly stood in the background.
Sam dressed for the occasion wearing a dark navy suit as well as a button up underneath.
Michael J. Fox’s only son Sam, 36, officially tied the knot with Molly Milstein during an intimate ceremony in NYC last month in October; seen in 2019 in NYC
Sam jumped to his main Instagram page on Wednesday to announce the special milestone while also sharing an assortment of photos from the big day – a little over one year after the couple had become engaged
The bride was elegant in a cream-colored peplum blazer as well as a matching miniskirt. She slipped into closed-toed pumps and allowed her locks to flow down in light waves past her shoulders.
Sam and Molly appeared to say ‘I do’ inside a spacious living room area as sunlight streamed in through windows nearby.
The newlyweds were also pictured signing their marriage license with the bride becoming emotional at one point.
The pair later enjoyed a photo session outside in the Big Apple, such as strolling down a bustling street and sitting on a park bench.
One black and white image showed the lovebirds sharing a sweet kiss during a moment alone amidst the wedding day.
The caption of the joint post that was shared to both Sam and Molly’s Instagram accounts read, ‘A month before,’ followed by an assortment of emojis – such as a bride, groom and red heart.
Last year in February, it was revealed that Sam had popped the big question as he uploaded a photo of the couple after she said ‘Yes.’
The pair posed for a joyful selfie in the snow during a getaway to Vermont and Molly’s left hand rested on Sam’s chest to flash a glimpse of the diamond ring.
Last year in February, it was revealed that Sam had popped the big question as he uploaded a photo of the couple after she said ‘Yes’
The Back To The Future star shares his eldest child, 36, with wife Tracy Pollan – as well as twins Aquinnah and Schuyler, 30, and daughter Esme, 24; the family seen above in 2022 in L.A.
He also held an excited smile on his face while simply typing out, ‘LFG!!’ in the caption.
Michael tied the knot with Tracy back in 1988 after the pair first crossed paths on set of the series Family Ties.
The actor – who was diagnosed with the progressive neurological disorder Parkinson’s in 1991 – has a close bond with his four children.
Back in May, Michael shared a birthday tribute to Sam on Instagram and penned, ‘Happy Birthday Sam…No better friend, brother, or son on the planet. Love you so much.’
And earlier this year in August, Sam accompanied his award-winning father to a Sirius XM launch event in New York.
Michael has been open about his battle with Parkinson’s which he went public about in 1998 and created the Michael J. Fox Foundation to help fund further research for the disorder in 2000.
During an interview with People back in 2022, the actor said, ‘My best life now is I enjoy my family so much.’
He further added that, ‘Tracy and the kids are amazing. I know that sounds boring, it sounds like a fairy tale, but we’ve been married thirtysomething years, so we’ve got something figured out.’
The actor – who was diagnosed with the progressive neurological disorder Parkinson’s in 1991 – has a close bond with his four children
And earlier this year in August, Sam accompanied his award-winning father to a Sirius XM launch event in New York (seen above)
Michael took a step back from acting amid his battle with the disease but recently shocked fans as he came out of retirement.
The star notably filmed a guest arc on Apple TV’s Emmy-nominated series Shrinking alongside Harrison Ford and released his memoir Future Boy in October.
He told People last month, ‘I see other people’s work, and it makes me think that I might be able to find something that’s for me as an actor and as a writer.
‘And as a parent, husband and friend, I have a lot left to do,’ the Golden Globe winner continued.
In the series Shrinking, Michael played a character with Parkinson’s disease and explained, ‘It was the first time ever I get to show up on set, and I didn’t have to worry about am I too tired or coughing or anything. I just do it.’
‘And as a parent, husband and friend, I have a lot left to do,’ the Golden Globe winner continued; seen in April in Nashville
The actor also opened up about his daily battle with Parkinson’s and told the outlet, ‘I wake up and get the message of what the day is gonna be like, and I try to adjust to it.
‘I keep getting new challenges physically, and I get through it. I roll around in a wheelchair a lot, and it took some getting used to.’
Michael later reflected on the past year and expressed that things have ‘just been really positive, really energizing.’
The star added, ‘If you put your mind to it. You can do anything.’