Birthday: 25 September 1969, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Birth Name: Catherine Jones
Height: 170 cm
Catherine Zeta-Jones was born September 25, 1969 in Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. She is the daughter of Patricia (Fair) and David James "Dai" Jones, who formerly owned a candy factory. Her father is of Welsh descent and her mother is of English, Irish, and Welsh ancestry. Her brothers are David Jones (born 1967), a development exec...
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Catherine Zeta-Jones was born September 25, 1969 in Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK. She is the daughter of Patricia (Fair) and David James "Dai" Jones, who formerly owned a candy factory. Her father is of Welsh descent and her mother is of English, Irish, and Welsh ancestry. Her brothers are David Jones (born 1967), a development executive, and Lyndon Jones (born 1972), who works at her production company.Catherine showed an interest early on in entertainment. She starred on stage in "Annie", "Bugsy Malone" and "The Pajama Game". At age 15, she had the lead in the British revival of "42nd Street". She was originally cast as the second understudy for the lead role in the musical but when the star and first understudy became sick the night the play's producer was in the audience, she was given the lead for the rest of the musical's production. She first made a name for herself in the early 1990s when she starred in the Yorkshire Television comedy/drama series The Darling Buds of May (1991). The series was a success and made her one of the United Kingdom's most popular television actresses.She subsequently played supporting roles in several films including Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), the miniseries Catherine the Great (1996) and a larger role as the seductive Sala in The Phantom (1996) before landing her breakthrough role playing the fiery Elena opposite Anthony Hopkins and Antonio Banderas in The Mask of Zorro (1998). She starred in many big-budget blockbusters like Entrapment (1999), The Haunting (1999) and Traffic (2000), for which many believed she was robbed of an Oscar nomination for best supporting actress. She won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress as murderous vaudevillian Velma Kelly in the musical comedy Chicago (2002). She then appeared opposite George Clooney in Intolerable Cruelty (2003), Ocean's Twelve (2004) and reprised her starring role in the sequel The Legend of Zorro (2005).In November 2000, she married actor Michael Douglas. She gave birth to their son Dylan Michael in August 2000 followed by daughter, Carys, in April 2003. She was awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2010 Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to drama. Show less «
I wish I was born in that era: by dancing with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, going to work at the stu...Show more »
I wish I was born in that era: by dancing with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, going to work at the studio dressed in beautiful pants, head scarves and sunglasses. Show less «
Being happy is the real key to beauty. It shows from the inside out. Everything else is a bonus.
Being happy is the real key to beauty. It shows from the inside out. Everything else is a bonus.
I was a chorus girl. That's all I ever wanted - to be onstage. I would queue up for auditions and th...Show more »
I was a chorus girl. That's all I ever wanted - to be onstage. I would queue up for auditions and then change my costume or put on a different leotard and audition again. It might take me two tries, but I always got the job. I figured out what they wanted. Show less «
After Scottish actor Sean Connery presented her with the Oscar: A Scotsman giving a Welsh girl an Os...Show more »
After Scottish actor Sean Connery presented her with the Oscar: A Scotsman giving a Welsh girl an Oscar - oh my God! Show less «
In Wales it's brilliant. I go to the pub and see everybody who I went to school with. And everybody ...Show more »
In Wales it's brilliant. I go to the pub and see everybody who I went to school with. And everybody goes "So what you doing now?". And I go, "Oh, I'm doing a film with Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins." And they go, "Ooh, good." And that's it. Show less «
After The Mask of Zorro (1998), people spoke Spanish to me for ages. I'm Welsh but that movie instan...Show more »
After The Mask of Zorro (1998), people spoke Spanish to me for ages. I'm Welsh but that movie instantly gave me a new ethnicity. Show less «
[on being awarded the CBE in June 2010] As a British subject, I feel incredibly proud, at the same t...Show more »
[on being awarded the CBE in June 2010] As a British subject, I feel incredibly proud, at the same time it is overwhelming and humbling. And my mum and dad are delighted beyond belief. Show less «
I'm more insecure than I ever let anyone know, sometimes you protect yourself with this kind of armo...Show more »
I'm more insecure than I ever let anyone know, sometimes you protect yourself with this kind of armor that people see more than they see you. Show less «
I do think I'm lucky I met Michael. Not just Michael Douglas the actor and producer with two Oscars ...Show more »
I do think I'm lucky I met Michael. Not just Michael Douglas the actor and producer with two Oscars on the shelf, but Michael Douglas, the love of my life. I really do think it was meant to happen. Show less «
I used to go around looking as frumpy as possible because it was inconceivable you could be attracti...Show more »
I used to go around looking as frumpy as possible because it was inconceivable you could be attractive as well as be smart. It wasn't until I started being myself, the way I like to turn out to meet people, that I started to get any work. Show less «
[on playing Desiree Armfeldt in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway in 2010]: There's no jazzy hands,...Show more »
[on playing Desiree Armfeldt in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway in 2010]: There's no jazzy hands, no high kicks, no fishnet stockings, but really that's what excited me. With most musicals you have to fill in the gaps, but here you have what's already a beautiful Chekhovian play, and the music is a bonus. The characterization is everything. It's not one of those shows where you can dig about three inches and come out the other end. You can keep digging and digging and digging. Show less «
[on what makes a man irresistable] Humor and that wonderful word called 'charisma'. You cannot trans...Show more »
[on what makes a man irresistable] Humor and that wonderful word called 'charisma'. You cannot translate it. I can't nail it on the head, other than to just say that I'm completely over the top about my husband. Show less «
[on landing the role of Velma Kelly in Chicago (2002)] Did I want this role? That's like saying did ...Show more »
[on landing the role of Velma Kelly in Chicago (2002)] Did I want this role? That's like saying did I want to wake up in the morning wanting to breathe! Show less «
I didn't even think about movies where I came from. I wanted to be on the stage. When I was 10, I di...Show more »
I didn't even think about movies where I came from. I wanted to be on the stage. When I was 10, I did Annie in the West End. I did Bugsy Malone when I was 11 and 12. And then at 16, David Merrick saw me in 42nd Street. I took over the lead and he cast me. I was there for two and a half years. Right now, these young kids are going crazy. I never had that because I had a work ethic. I had to turn up and be there six nights a week. Show less «
[on The Mask of Zorro (1998)] This film holds a lot of meaning to me, both professionally and person...Show more »
[on The Mask of Zorro (1998)] This film holds a lot of meaning to me, both professionally and personally. I actually met my husband when I was promoting the film in Deauville, France, and it was such an amazing time for me, being completely unknown, really, in America or in Mexico, where I shot the first one. It's a very important film for me and it's very close to my heart. Show less «
I like to feel sexy. I know my husband thinks I'm sexy. I think he is too. But I don't go out half-n...Show more »
I like to feel sexy. I know my husband thinks I'm sexy. I think he is too. But I don't go out half-naked with 'sex' written across my back. Show less «
Yes, I was in love with my husband at first sight and still am. We have the most solid relationship.
Yes, I was in love with my husband at first sight and still am. We have the most solid relationship.
[1996] I could never see myself living in Hollywood unless I really had to, it's not really my kind ...Show more »
[1996] I could never see myself living in Hollywood unless I really had to, it's not really my kind of place. Show less «
[on singing "Send in the Clowns" in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway in 2010]: As an actor what do...Show more »
[on singing "Send in the Clowns" in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway in 2010]: As an actor what do you do? You try to make it your own. It was never supposed to be a big song. It's very intimate, about a woman being told that she's not going to be with the love of her life. How are you supposed to sing when you're that deflated? Show less «
[on the Internet and its fascination with celebrities and pornography] I don't go into the triple-X ...Show more »
[on the Internet and its fascination with celebrities and pornography] I don't go into the triple-X sites. I'm certainly not going to pay money to see myself naked, when I can just go into the bathroom and whip it off for free. Show less «
[on her duel/strip scene from The Mask of Zorro (1998)]: I kept thinking "Thank God, I have long hai...Show more »
[on her duel/strip scene from The Mask of Zorro (1998)]: I kept thinking "Thank God, I have long hair in this movie.". Show less «
I like women who look like women. I hated grunge. No one's more feminist than me, but you don't have...Show more »
I like women who look like women. I hated grunge. No one's more feminist than me, but you don't have to look as if you don't give a - you know. You can be smart, bright and attractive aesthetically to others - and to yourself. Show less «
For marriage to be a success, every woman and every man should have her and his own bathroom. The en...Show more »
For marriage to be a success, every woman and every man should have her and his own bathroom. The end. Show less «
[on playing Desiree Armfeldt in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway in 2010]: I'd read the phone book...Show more »
[on playing Desiree Armfeldt in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway in 2010]: I'd read the phone book with the people here, people of this caliber. I feel at this point in my life I'm in my second chapter. You have to be quite frank with yourself. There's that wonderful curve, and then this is the way it is: the second act. It's great that now I can go back to my roots but in a completely different way. Show less «