ABOUT CATHERINE
CATHERINE ZETA-JONES
She began dancing when she was 4 years old and at age 15, joined a tour of The Pajama Game. By 17, she had a major role in a London production of 42nd Street which led to her first major role on television, in the popular Yorkshire Television series, The Darling Buds of May, based on the novels of H.E. Bates.
In 1998, Zeta-Jones launched her Hollywood career by starring in The Mask of Zorro. More films soon followed, including Entrapment with Sean Connery, the critically acclaimed drama Traffic and Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's 12. She later won an Academy Award, for Best Supporting Actress, for her performance in Chicago (2002). In 2010, she received a Tony Award for her Broadway debut in A Little Night Music.
At the moment, Catherine is playing Olivia de Havilland of FX's FEUD: Bette and Joan.
Catherine lives in New York with her husband Michael Douglas, and their two children, Dylan Michael Douglas and Carys Zeta Douglas.

