Carys Zeta Douglas, the daughter of Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, will take on her first leading role in a short film by director Spike Lee.
Actress Carys Zeta Douglas, 21, daughter of Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, stars in the film “F…k That Guy,” directed by Spike Lee.
The short film tells the story of a teenager in the early ’90s trying to prove that intimate relationships aren’t everything. “F…k That Guy” will be screened in early October at the PROOF Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Carys has previously worked on other productions as an assistant director on the short “August” and as an actress in another short, “Shell.”
The actress shared behind-the-scenes images from her current production on her Instagram. “Some moments from a project I’m very proud to be a part of!!” she said in gratitude to Spike Lee and the film’s production team.
Catherine Zeta-Jones, 55, and Michael Douglas, 80, were married in 2000, four years before Carys was born. She also has an older brother, Dylan, born in 2001.
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