Michael Douglas: Acting on Instinct

Michael Douglas: Acting on Instinct
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Publisher : Headline
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9780755362868
ISBN-13 : 0755362861
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Book Synopsis Michael Douglas: Acting on Instinct by : John Parker

Download or read book Michael Douglas: Acting on Instinct written by John Parker and published by Headline. This book was released on 2011-07-21 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the shadow of his father Kirk's overpowering fame, Michael Douglas forged a career for himself and became recognised in his own right as an award-winning actor and producer. But fame has taken its toll on Michael's personal life. His struggles with sexual addiction, his treatment for alcoholism and drug dependency and the break-up of his first marriage show another side to Michael's success. In 2010, his troubled past came back to haunt him when Cameron, his eldest son, was sentenced to five years in prison for drug dealing. Yet, despite a rocky road, Michael has found happiness later in life. His marriage to Catherine Zeta Jones meant a second shot at fatherhood and gave him strength following a devastating diagnosis of advanced throat cancer at the age of 65. This is the compelling and remarkable story of a Hollywood son who waged a battle against the odds to achieve his fame and fortune, and has kept on fighting with every challenge he faces.


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