Michael Douglas is one of the most legendary actors of his generation, and almost anyone could mention at least one of his films. The Academy Award-winning actor has over 60 acting credits in his 50-year career, but he is not retiring any time soon.
Michael Douglas attended the Red Sea International Film Festival with his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and during an informal conversation, the 80-year-old star confirmed he doesn't have any plans to retire, per The Hollywood Reporter. Douglas addressed the current landscape in Hollywood and how streaming affects the industry. The actor also noted that, although he has enjoyed his free time, he wants to tackle a different genre: horror.
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Michael Douglas attended the Red Sea International Film Festival with his wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and during an informal conversation, the 80-year-old star confirmed he doesn't have any plans to retire, per The Hollywood Reporter. Douglas addressed the current landscape in Hollywood and how streaming affects the industry. The actor also noted that, although he has enjoyed his free time, he wants to tackle a different genre: horror.
Related Michael Douglas' $320 Million Psychological Thriller Gets New Streaming Home
Fans will be able to watch Michael Douglas in one of his most notable film roles when the psychological thriller gets a new streaming home.
Michael Douglas has starred in many critically acclaimed projects,...
- 12/6/2024
- by Monica Coman
- CBR
Syrian-American actor Jay Abdo (“Hologram for the King”) is set to play the lead in “Broadcast,” a drama about the atrocities of the Syrian civil war that will mark the directorial debut of U.S. actor and producer Grant Cramer.
Cramer has produced several indie pics of various genres, including Afghanistan-set Special Forces thriller “Lone Survivor,” which was shot in New Mexico. He more recently produced the Nicolas Cage horror-comedy “Willy’s Wonderland.”
Cramer initially came on board “Broadcast” as a producer and subsequently made it his passion project and directorial debut, according to a statement.
Abdo (pictured) was a big star in Syria before fleeing his homeland for the U.S. to escape persecution after speaking out against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The actor is boarding “Broadcast” as both the pic’s protagonist and co-producer.
Once in the U.S., Abdo changed his first name from Jihad...
Cramer has produced several indie pics of various genres, including Afghanistan-set Special Forces thriller “Lone Survivor,” which was shot in New Mexico. He more recently produced the Nicolas Cage horror-comedy “Willy’s Wonderland.”
Cramer initially came on board “Broadcast” as a producer and subsequently made it his passion project and directorial debut, according to a statement.
Abdo (pictured) was a big star in Syria before fleeing his homeland for the U.S. to escape persecution after speaking out against the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad. The actor is boarding “Broadcast” as both the pic’s protagonist and co-producer.
Once in the U.S., Abdo changed his first name from Jihad...
- 4/7/2022
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
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