Michael Keaton Returns to Iconic Roles in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ and Indie Dramedy ‘Goodrich’
Michael Keaton returns to the big screen in the highly anticipated sequel ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ and the indie dramedy ‘Goodrich.’ Known for his versatile performances, Keaton navigates a late-midlife crisis in ‘Goodrich,’ showcasing his unique ability to blend humor and depth. As fans eagerly await his return to iconic roles, Keaton’s enduring talent continues to captivate audiences across generations.
Michael Douglas Shares Humorous Parenting Moment at University
Michael Douglas shares a humorous anecdote about being mistaken for a grandfather instead of a parent while visiting his child at university. The actor reflects on his 25-year relationship with wife Catherine Zeta-Jones and the joys of raising his two younger kids. Despite the challenges of aging, Douglas remains grateful for the experiences and memories he has with his family.
Michael Douglas Revisits Alma Mater, Shares Career Insights
Michael Douglas, iconic actor and producer, revisits University of California, Santa Barbara, sharing insights about his career and early days in the entertainment industry. Reflecting on his academic journey, Douglas reveals struggles with stage fright and eventual success in the film industry. His contributions continue to inspire aspiring artists and captivate viewers worldwide.
Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones Enjoy Day of Golf in Montecito
Michael Douglas, 79, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, 54, were recently spotted enjoying a day of golf in Montecito, showcasing their enduring love despite their significant age gap. The couple, known for their strong bond and successful careers, exuded marital bliss as they navigated the golf course together.
Sharon Stone reveals producer who pressured her for sex scene
Sharon Stone reveals the name of the producer who pressured her to engage in sexual activities with a co-star during the filming of ‘Sliver’ in 1993. Stone recounts the uncomfortable encounter with Robert Evans, shedding light on the challenges she faced in the industry.
Biden Seeks Advice from Actors Who Played Presidents
President Biden seeks advice from actors who have portrayed presidents in movies and TV shows ahead of his State of the Union address. In a virtual conversation, actors Morgan Freeman, Michael Douglas, Geena Davis, Tony Goldwyn, and Bill Pullman provide lighthearted yet meaningful advice to the President, sparking interest and curiosity.