September 25 birthday celebrating one of the most beautiful of British peace Catherine Zeta-Jones.Catherine Zeta-Jones was born on September 25, 1969 in Swansea (Wales) in the owner's family confectionery. Katherine was named after her grandmothers: Catherine Fair and Zeta Jones.
At 10 years, Catherine played her first role in a play, and at 14 she was invited to the popular television show, participation in which it took to move to London. Catherine graduated from high school and went to an external conquer the British capital.
In 1987, Katherine made her debut in London in the musical "42nd Street". Among the men was charmed Catherine director Philippe de Broca, who offered the girl Scheherazade role in his film "1001 Nights". In 1991 Catherine starred in the television series "Sweet buds of May," every day 23 million viewers watched actors' Zeta-Jones on screen, making twenty-two Catherine became an overnight celebrity.
Catherine wanted to try his luck with a greater destiny and went to Hollywood. In the early years of her career in the capital had to re-film her way through the thorns to the stars. In 1993 she played in the film "Christopher Columbus" and the TV series "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles."
Soon the actress landed a role in the popular miniseries "Titanic", on which the premiere was attended by Steven Spielberg, the same evening bound to the director of "The Mask of Zorro" by Martin Campbell and Catherine advised the lead role - the beloved hero Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins the daughter of the hero.After the premiere of the movie "The Mask of Zorro" critics unanimously proclaimed the birth of new stars, but in the life of Catherine there was another significant event: in a closed impression among those invited was the actor Michael Douglas, who was delighted with the beauty and decided to win her heart. Their first meeting was arranged a mutual friend, Antonio Banderas, one of the festivals. Catherine was subdued charm of Michael Douglas, despite the difference in age (25 years), his marital status and his alleged affairs with Hollywood beauties.
A month later, Douglas has filed for divorce, while Katherine appeared on the hand with a diamond engagement ring in 10 carat, framed by twenty-eight precious stones of smaller size, worth several million dollars.
In 1999, the premiere of the movie "Entrapment" in which Catherine became a partner of Sean Connery, and "Phantom of the house on the hill," where she starred alongside Liam Neeson. Among her later works - the Oscar-winning film "Traffic," in which she starred with future husband Michael Douglas, box office hit "America's Sweethearts," in which its partners are Julia Roberts and John Cusack, and the TV movie "Catherine the Great," in which she played a Russian Empress.
In August 2000, Catherine Zeta-Jones gave birth to a son, Michael Douglas.
Michael and Catherine were married on November 18, 2000 in New York hotel "Plaza". At their wedding, he sang a Welsh choir, and a wedding ring Catherine was made by special order in her native Wales.
In 2002, Catherine Zeta-Jones was awarded the "Oscar" for his role in the legendary musical "Chicago."
In April 2003, the son of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas' daughter was born. In September of that year at the world's screens out the Coen brothers comedy "Intolerable Cruelty", which became a partner Catherine George Clooney.
Despite the presence of two small children, Catherine continued his acting career. She co-starred with Tom Hanks in Steven Spielberg's "Terminal", in Steven Soderbergh's crime comedy "Ocean's 12" and the movie "The Legend of Zorro", where her partner was Antonio Banderas again.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are a perfect pair of Hollywood - even his wife were born in one day - Sept. 25. Not so long ago, when doctors have Michael Douglas was diagnosed, Catherine refused on a number of interesting proposals and imposing fees, directing all efforts to support her husband. In the past, the couple flew to St. Petersburg for the premiere of "Spartacus" at the Mariinsky Theatre and spent two days incognito in the northern capital, where the time to visit the Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace.
After a short break caused by illness of her husband, Catherine Zeta-Jones returns to cinema screens in the romantic comedy "The man snapped," in which she seduces Gerard Butler, but her competition are Uma Thurman and Jessica Bill.
At 10 years, Catherine played her first role in a play, and at 14 she was invited to the popular television show, participation in which it took to move to London. Catherine graduated from high school and went to an external conquer the British capital.
In 1987, Katherine made her debut in London in the musical "42nd Street". Among the men was charmed Catherine director Philippe de Broca, who offered the girl Scheherazade role in his film "1001 Nights". In 1991 Catherine starred in the television series "Sweet buds of May," every day 23 million viewers watched actors' Zeta-Jones on screen, making twenty-two Catherine became an overnight celebrity.
Catherine wanted to try his luck with a greater destiny and went to Hollywood. In the early years of her career in the capital had to re-film her way through the thorns to the stars. In 1993 she played in the film "Christopher Columbus" and the TV series "Young Indiana Jones Chronicles."
Soon the actress landed a role in the popular miniseries "Titanic", on which the premiere was attended by Steven Spielberg, the same evening bound to the director of "The Mask of Zorro" by Martin Campbell and Catherine advised the lead role - the beloved hero Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins the daughter of the hero.After the premiere of the movie "The Mask of Zorro" critics unanimously proclaimed the birth of new stars, but in the life of Catherine there was another significant event: in a closed impression among those invited was the actor Michael Douglas, who was delighted with the beauty and decided to win her heart. Their first meeting was arranged a mutual friend, Antonio Banderas, one of the festivals. Catherine was subdued charm of Michael Douglas, despite the difference in age (25 years), his marital status and his alleged affairs with Hollywood beauties.
A month later, Douglas has filed for divorce, while Katherine appeared on the hand with a diamond engagement ring in 10 carat, framed by twenty-eight precious stones of smaller size, worth several million dollars.
In 1999, the premiere of the movie "Entrapment" in which Catherine became a partner of Sean Connery, and "Phantom of the house on the hill," where she starred alongside Liam Neeson. Among her later works - the Oscar-winning film "Traffic," in which she starred with future husband Michael Douglas, box office hit "America's Sweethearts," in which its partners are Julia Roberts and John Cusack, and the TV movie "Catherine the Great," in which she played a Russian Empress.
In August 2000, Catherine Zeta-Jones gave birth to a son, Michael Douglas.
Michael and Catherine were married on November 18, 2000 in New York hotel "Plaza". At their wedding, he sang a Welsh choir, and a wedding ring Catherine was made by special order in her native Wales.
In 2002, Catherine Zeta-Jones was awarded the "Oscar" for his role in the legendary musical "Chicago."
In April 2003, the son of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas' daughter was born. In September of that year at the world's screens out the Coen brothers comedy "Intolerable Cruelty", which became a partner Catherine George Clooney.
Despite the presence of two small children, Catherine continued his acting career. She co-starred with Tom Hanks in Steven Spielberg's "Terminal", in Steven Soderbergh's crime comedy "Ocean's 12" and the movie "The Legend of Zorro", where her partner was Antonio Banderas again.
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are a perfect pair of Hollywood - even his wife were born in one day - Sept. 25. Not so long ago, when doctors have Michael Douglas was diagnosed, Catherine refused on a number of interesting proposals and imposing fees, directing all efforts to support her husband. In the past, the couple flew to St. Petersburg for the premiere of "Spartacus" at the Mariinsky Theatre and spent two days incognito in the northern capital, where the time to visit the Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace.
After a short break caused by illness of her husband, Catherine Zeta-Jones returns to cinema screens in the romantic comedy "The man snapped," in which she seduces Gerard Butler, but her competition are Uma Thurman and Jessica Bill.