Amy Sussman/Getty; Terry Wyatt/Getty for The Michael J. Fox Foundation Jason Segel revealed why he viewed Michael J. Fox as a "huge inspiration" while starring onHow I Met Your Mother Fox will join Segel and his costar Harrison Ford on the upcoming season ofShrinking The actor also reflected on the "burden of responsibility" of having a Parkinson's storyline onShrinking Jason Segelhas long admired his newShrinkingcostarMichael J. Fox. At theShrinkingFYC Event at Apple TV+ Emmy House, The Hollywood Athletic Club, in Los Angeles on Sunday, May 18, the 45-year-old actor admitted that Fox served as an inspiration back when he was balancing his film career with his role onHow I Met Your Mother. When asked if he had the opportunity to discuss his favorite scenes from Fox's 1985 movieBack to the Futurewith him,Segel told PEOPLE, "I didn't get so specific as much as telling him that he was an idol of mine." Cliff Lipson/CBS "I got the chance to tell him that he was a huge inspiration to me while I was in a weirdly similar situation doingHow I Met Your Motherand movies at the same time and being tired," he continued. "We always would talk about Michael J. Fox and what he was doing withBack to the FutureandFamily Tiesat the same time." "He's an idol for sure," he concluded. Fox and Segel are now working together on the upcoming third season ofShrinking, which also marks Fox'sreturn to on-camera actingfollowing retirement in 2020 due to his struggles from Parkinson's. On the series,Harrison Ford's character Paul is navigating his Parkinson's diagnosis as he continues to practice mental health therapy. In December,Shrinkingco-creatorBill Lawrencerevealedhe found inspirationfor the series from Fox and his journey with Parkinson's. The pair first worked together onSpin City, which ran for six seasons from 1996 to 2002. Beth Dubber/Apple "It's cool to get to write about things you care about now," Lawrence told PEOPLE at the "An Evening withShrinkingat PaleyLive" event. "And Michael J. Fox is my first mentor. So we wanted to represent it in hopefully an inspiring and not sad or tragic way." Lawrence explained that for the show's upcoming season, he became "obsessed with showing the portrait of living with it." "I found the first mentor in my life and career, Michael J. Fox, to be so inspiring with the way he took it in stride and continues to work harder than anybody I know," he said. "And we want to kind of carry that spirit if we can into the show." Monica Schipper/Getty As for Segel, he told PEOPLE at theShrinkingFYC Event that the cast and crew feel "this burden of responsibility," adding, "We're dealing with mental health issues, in addition to the Parkinson's [diagnosis], to try to get these things right." "And even where we get close to the line on things, we want the characters to acknowledge we're close to the line or that we've crossed a line so that everything is handled with care and responsibility," he continued. "The Parkinson's storyline is so tender and it also I think is really helpful to people who are dealing with something so serious that we are able to find." "When you watch Harrison Ford deal with Parkinson's in the show, he's acknowledging it in its full humanity. He's frustrated, but he also makes jokes about it and he also sees what's coming and is trying to figure out how to deal with it. And so I think as opposed to only presenting the grave aspects of it, to present it in its full humanity has been something we're really interested in." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Seasons 1 and 2 ofShrinkingcan be streamed on Apple TV+. Read the original article onPeople
Why Michael J. Fox Was 'a Huge Inspiration' for Jason Segel During His "How I Met Your Mother" Days (Exclusive)