- For other uses, see Michael Douglas (disambiguation).
Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944 in New Brunswick, New
Jersey, USA) is an American actor and producer. He is the son of actor Kirk Douglas.
Douglas starred in the long-running TV series The Streets of San Francisco from 1972 to 1976. Though a capable actor, his career was somewhat
stagnant after the series and he only appeared in occasional movies which were usually less than popular (for example, 1979's Running). All this changed with 1984's romantic adventure comedy
Romancing the Stone. His role in this hit movie
re-introduced him as a capable and likable leading man.
Michael Douglas received an Academy Award as producer for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in
1975 and for the leading role in Wall Street in 1988. He is one of the most sought after
actors in Hollywood and commands a hefty sum for his roles.
Douglas starred in Fatal Attraction with Glenn Close and the film became a world-wide hit. Both Douglas and Close attended the
same prep school, Choate Rosemary Hall.
Douglas married Diandra Luker
on 20 March 1977. They had one son, Cameron. The marriage failed in
2000 after 23 years after Diandra complained of his womanising, absenteeism and not being a
proper father to Cameron. That same year, Douglas married actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who is exactly 25 years younger than he is.
He's been married to Jones since November 18, 2000. They have two children.
In 1980 he was involved in a serious skiing
accident which sidelined his acting career for three years.
In September of 1992 he underwent treatment for alcohol abuse at Sierra Tucson Center.
Selected acting filmography
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