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Zeta-Jones at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. 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]
Catherine Zeta-Jones (/ ˈ z iː t ə /; born 25 September 1969) [a] 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 .
One of the loveliest British actresses of all time, Catherine Zeta-Jones is the perfect combination of beauty and staggering talent. This is a listing of her film, television, stage roles, and the awards that she received for them.
Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman), failed male actor and successful TV actress as Dorothy Michaels – Tootsie; Carl Dougherty (no voice actor), one of the greatest monster-stars at MKO; looks like an alien; Dan Murray believes him to look like Bobby Russell, masseur of the Freaks sport team – Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)
Zeta-Jones wrote in the comments with party popper emoji. The couple married in a high-profile glitzy wedding in 2000 in New York City. They are the parents of two children, Dylan , 24, and Carys ...
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 ...
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Richard Corliss for Time found the cast as being wasted in the film, highlighting Baldwin, Zeta-Jones, Cranston, and Cruise, to whose performance Corliss provided positive reception. [46] Rock of Ages creator Chris D'Arienzo, though having not seen the film adaptation, spoke negatively on the final product. "When the trailer came out, I saw ...