JennyStar DVD Rentals "ARTIST OF THE MONTH" SELECTION

Michael Douglas was born in 1944 in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  He is one of the few actors who actually appears to be a walking paradox. A household name, an estimated worth of over $200 million, a father, Kirk Douglas, who was one of the world's biggest film stars in the 1950s and 1960s, and a wife whose father is younger than he is, Douglas has indeed gained fame and acclaim. His parents divorced when he was six, and he went to live with his mother and her new husband.

Only seeing Kirk on holidays, Michael attended Eaglebrook school in Deerfield, Massachusetts. Deciding he wanted to be an actor in his teenage years, Michael often asked his father about getting a "foot in the door". Kirk was strongly opposed to Michael pursuing an acting career, saying that it was an industry with many downs and few ups, and that he wanted all four of his sons to stay out of it. Michael, however, was persistent. When he started his career in the early 1970s people were all too ready to tag him as "the next Kirk Douglas". He defied all those critics by accepting sensitive, quiet, hippie-type roles, a far cry from the macho, leading-man, all-American hero parts that his father was most famous for. It didn't earn Michael much credibility, but it earned him his own identity.

His first real break came on the TV series The Streets of San Francisco (1972)
.  Michael gained quite a following on this show, and left it to produce One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).  He won an Oscar as Best Producer. His own life was never brilliant either. He had dreams of acting alongside his brother Joel Douglas, the one brother out of his three to which he was closest, but Joel wanted no part of the acting his family was famous for. Michael married the young Diandra Douglas (b. Diane Luker in 1958) in 1977, and they had one son together, Cameron. The marriage eventually failed, as Diandra claimed that she was sick of his womanizing, absenteeism, and not being "a proper father to Cameron".

In the 1980s Michael tried his hand at comedies, the most successful being Romancing the Stone (1984), its sequel The Jewel of the Nile (1985), and The War of the Roses (1989), in which he co-starred with Danny DeVito and Kathleen Turner.  He starred in a very successful Wall Street (1987) as the ruthless Wall Street trader Gordon Gekko, which won him an Oscar as Best Actor.  A sequel is coming out in 2010.  It was in the 1990s, though, in which he gained the most notorious aspects of his reputation. He starred in Basic Instinct (1992), a thriller, heavy on sex and violence, that was a worldwide hit. Having played a similar role in Fatal Attraction (1987), it did indeed appear that he was being typecast in "man against woman" type roles. He finally tried to break away from this image with The American President (1995) and The Ghost and the Darkness (1996), yet when he started dating Catherine Zeta-Jones, 25 years his junior, this image continued, even after their marriage.

After two children with Jones, Michael is trying to settle down to become a more "family-oriented" actor. The comedy Wonder Boys (2000) and the Douglas-clan movie It Runs in the Family (2003) were only minor hits, and it appears Michael is again looking for a career change. Trying his hand now at light-hearted comedies, like the re-make of The In-Laws (2003), and You, Me and Dupree (2006) he hopes to break away from his past reputation.

At JennyStar DVD Rentals, we have 20 movies with Michael Douglas

 

April 2010:   Michael Douglas




Michael Douglas

 
Jul 2010: 20 movies with Tim Burton
May 2010: 20 movies with Woody Allen
Mar 2010: "Funny Men" 13 movies with Jim Carrey and 16 with Will Ferrell
Feb 2010: 10 movies with Uma Thurman and 11 with Charlize Theron
Jan 2010: 19 movies with Jack Nicholson
Oct 2009: 17 movies with Gwyneth Paltrow and 17 with Emma Thompson  
Sep 2009: 28 movies with Morgan Freeman
Aug 2009: "Drew Barrymore",  21 movies with Drew Barrymore
Mar 2009: "Meryl Streep at 60",  24 movies with Meryl Streep
Feb 2009: "Classic Men",  19 movies with Michael Caine, 17 with Humphrey Bogart
Jan 2009: "Latin Men",  11 movies with Benicio del Toro, 14 with Antonio Banderas

Dec 2008: "TV Women" 
  238 Episodes of "Friends" & 8 movies with
Jennifer Aniston
   94 Episodes of "Sex and the City" & 7 movies with Sarah Jessica Parker
 
171 Episodes of "Seinfeld" & 5 movies with Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Nov 2008: 21 movies with Adam Sandler, the funny man
Oct 2008: 26 movies with Julia Roberts, highest grossing actress of all time
Sep 2008: 27 movies with Samuel Jackson, highest grossing actor of all time
Aug 2008:  "Latin Stars" 11 movies with Salma Hayek and 16 with Penélope Cruz Lea esta página en Español  Español  Español  

Go back to our home page