Catherine Zeta-Jones

Catherine Zeta-Jones (; born 25 September 1969) is a Welsh actress. Recognised for her versatility, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Tony Award. In 2010, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for her film and humanitarian work.

Born and raised in Swansea, Zeta-Jones aspired to be an actress from a young age. As a child, she played roles in the West End productions of the musicals ''Annie'' and ''Bugsy Malone''. She studied musical theatre at the Arts Educational Schools, London, and made her stage breakthrough with a leading role in a 1987 production of ''42nd Street''. Her screen debut came in the unsuccessful French-Italian film ''1001 Nights'' (1990), and she went on to find greater success as a regular in the British television series ''The Darling Buds of May'' (1991–1993). Dismayed at being typecast as the token pretty girl in British films, Zeta-Jones relocated to Los Angeles. She established herself in Hollywood with roles that highlighted her sex appeal, such as in the action film ''The Mask of Zorro'' (1998) and the heist film ''Entrapment'' (1999).

Zeta-Jones received critical acclaim for her performances as a vengeful pregnant woman in ''Traffic'' (2000) and a murderous singer in the musical ''Chicago'' (2002), winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the latter. She starred in high-profile films for much of the decade, including the black comedy ''Intolerable Cruelty'' (2003), the heist film ''Ocean's Twelve'' (2004), the comedy ''The Terminal'' (2004), and the romantic comedy ''No Reservations'' (2007). Parts in smaller-scale features were followed by a decrease in workload, during which she returned to the stage and played an ageing actress in a Broadway production of ''A Little Night Music'' (2009), winning a Tony Award. Zeta-Jones worked intermittently in the subsequent decades, starring in the films ''Side Effects'' (2013), ''Red 2'' (2013) and ''Dad's Army'' (2016). She took on supporting roles in television, portraying Olivia de Havilland in ''Feud: Bette & Joan'' (2017) and Morticia Addams in ''Wednesday'' (2022–present).

Aside from acting, Zeta-Jones is a brand endorser and supports various charitable causes. Her struggle with depression and bipolar II disorder has been well documented by the media. She is married to actor Michael Douglas, with whom she has two children. Provided by Wikipedia
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