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Catherine Zeta-Jones
Actress.
Born Catherine Zeta Jones, on September 25, 1969, in Swansea,
West Glamorgan, Wales. The only daughter (she has two brothers)
of working-class parents, Zeta-Jones (she hyphenates her name
professionally) had her eye on a stage career from an early age.
At age 11, she starred in a London production of Annie; at 14,
she played Tallulah, a pint-sized gangster’s moll, in a stage
production of Bugsy Malone (Jodie Foster had previously filled
the role in a 1976 film version).
Zeta-Jones moved to London at age 15 and lived with castmates
while pursuing an acting career full time. Just two years later,
she won a part in the chorus of a West End production of the
musical 42nd Street. Within a year, Zeta-Jones won the lead role
of chorus girl-turned-star Peggy Sawyer. Shortly after the play
closed, she made her big screen debut in the title role in the
French director Phillippe de Broca’s Shereherazade.
In 1991, Zeta-Jones achieved star status in the United Kingdom
with the tremendous success of Darling Buds of May, a television
comedy series in which she played the eldest daughter in a
farming family. Attempting to make her name in Hollywood as
well, Zeta-Jones appeared in a 1992 episode of TV’s The Young
Indiana Jones Chronicles and in the forgettable epic Christopher
Columbus: The Discovery (1992). She had a certain measure of
success with two TV projects—The Return of the Native (1994) and
the miniseries Catherine the Great (1995)—but had less luck on
the big screen, with disappointing projects like the slapstick
comedy Splitting Heirs (1993), starring funnymen Eric Idle, Rick
Moranis, and John Cleese, and the straight-to-video Blue Juice
(1995), costarring Ewan McGregor. She also starred opposite
Billy Zane in the high-profile but low-rated The Phantom (1996).
It was her voyage on the Titanic (as in the 1996 miniseries,
costarring Peter Gallagher and George C. Scott) that brought
Zeta-Jones to the attention of Steven Spielberg, who recommended
her to the director of 1998’s The Mask of Zorro, which Spielberg
produced. As the spirited heroine of the swashbuckling
action-romance, costarring Antonio Banderas and Sir Anthony
Hopkins, Zeta-Jones (and the film) was a hit with both critics
and audiences. She scored another coup shortly thereafter, when
she was cast opposite Sean Connery in the thriller Entrapment
(1999). Though the movie met with a mediocre reception, it was
clear that the Welsh actress had asserted herself as one of
Hollywood’s most glamorous new faces.
Zeta-Jones married Michael Douglas, her costar in Traffic
(though they share no scenes together), on November 18, 2000.
Their son, Dylan Michael Douglas, was born in August of 2000.
Their daughter, Carys Zeta Douglas, was born in April of 2003.
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