A lithe, blonde actress from a prominent New York family, Tracy Pollan is perhaps best known for her recurring role as the love interest of future real-life husband Michael J. Fox's Alex P. Keaton on NBC's "Family Ties". Active professionally since the early 1980s, Pollan acted on stage and had prominent roles in several TV-movies as well as features before slowing down her career in the mid-1990s following the birth of twin daughters.Beginning her career on stage in 1980's Off-Broadway play "Album", Pollan made her film debut in John Sayles' "Baby, It's You" (1983) and was featured that same