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Zeta-Jones

British  
/ zɪːtə dʒəʃunz /

noun

  1. Catherine , original name Catherine Jones . born 1969, Welsh actress, who made her name in the TV series The Darling Buds of May (1991–93) before starring in the films Traffic (2000), Chicago (2002), and Smoke and Mirrors (2004); married to the US actor Michael Douglas (born 1944)

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Catherine Zeta-Jones has revealed she has taken up art collecting - a hobby that mirrors her latest film role.

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Swansea-born Zeta-Jones said her social circle in New York, where she lives with fellow actor and husband Michael Douglas, included more "art people" than in LA.

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Zeta-Jones said she had become increasingly drawn to The Big Apple's art scene, describing herself as "a bit of an eclectic collector".

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"I like sculpture," said Zeta-Jones.

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Women are rallying behind Oscar-winning actor Catherine Zeta-Jones after she faced criticism on social media over her looks at a recent red carpet event.

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