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Zeta-Jones won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Chicago early in the evening, so Streep and Bates both had a long show to endure after their losses were announced. "[Meryl] sailed by during ...
Catherine Zeta-Jones is looking back on the surreal moment she won an Academy Award for her performance in Chicago.. The actress took home the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2003 for her ...
Zeta-Jones at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards. Catherine Zeta-Jones is a Welsh actress. Her first stage appearance was at age nine as one of the orphan girls in a West End production of the musical Annie. [1] [2] She also played the title role in another production of the musical at the Swansea Grand Theatre in 1981. [3]
The Mumbles district of Swansea, where Zeta-Jones was raised. Catherine Zeta-Jones was born on 25 September 1969 in Swansea, South Wales, to David Jones, the owner of a sweet factory, and his wife Patricia (née Fair), a seamstress. [1] [2] [3] Her father is Welsh and her mother is of Irish Catholic descent. [4]
The performances of Renée Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Queen Latifah garnered widespread critical acclaim, earning them all Academy Award nominations, with the first being nominated for Best Actress and the latter two being nominated for Best Supporting Actress, with Zeta-Jones winning in her category.
A certain amount of less adept adaptation went into the introduction of the nominees in the category too. Adam Sandler strode onstage to read the contenders list, with Catherine Zeta-Jones being ...
Catherine Zeta-Jones isn’t nervous about the 93rd Academy Awards. Despite the quarantine and scaled-back festivities, the actresses thinks the 2021’s broadcast will be “a milestone.” She ...
Catherine Zeta-Jones: Chicago: Won Zeta-Jones was born as Catherine Zeta Jones in Swansea, Wales. 2004 Sophie Okonedo: Hotel Rwanda: Nominated 2005 Rachel Weisz: The Constant Gardener: Won 2007 Tilda Swinton: Michael Clayton: Won 2010 Helena Bonham Carter: The King's Speech: Nominated 2011 Janet McTeer: Albert Nobbs: Nominated 2013 Sally ...