Carys Zeta Douglas, the daughter of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, is no stranger to Hollywood. But now, she is working on making her own entry into the limelight independent of her parents’ fame. In a new career announcement, Carys had fans thinking of mom Catherine as she took yet another step in becoming big on the big screen.
Born in April 2003, 21-year-old Carys is the younger sister to 24-year-old Dylan, born in August 2000. Dylan has chosen to study political science at Brown University, though he too is embracing the spotlight with a “Gen Z-powered political talk show,” Young American With Dylan Douglas. Here is what Carys is up to.
Carys Zeta Douglas looks like a mini-me to Catherine Zeta-Jones as she furthers her on-screen career
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Last week, Carys took to Instagram to share big news surrounding her career as an on-screen star. “Some moments from a project I am so proud to be a part of!!” she excitedly revealed in a post that includes several shots of her on a film set, some pictures in the middle of shooting a scene or else candid moments of relaxation.
“F*CK THAT GUY is heading to L.A for @prooffilmfestival by @am_cinematheque to screen Oct. 18-20 !!” she continued. “Honoured to have worked with @hannaorganschi @then0t0ri0usvip Micheal Nesson and Dagmara Dominczyk. Generously supported by @officialspikelee @inclusionists @womenmovingmillions.”
She went on to meticulously list credits for all others who participated in making this project a reality.
Channeling those before and starting something new
Many of Carys’s 224k Instagram followers were quick to offer praise and voice their excitement for the rising star, and some made comparisons to Catherine as Carys builds a career of her own on the big screen. “Bravo, Carys….cant wait to see,” one follower praised.
Another gushed, “Ur mom and dad really proud of u and ur good actor amazing just like ur mother and father too.”
A different comment reads, “Sweet & brilliant Carys!!! So very proud of and excited for you.”
F*ck That Guy will get time in the spotlight at the PROOF Film Festival in Los Angeles. The film’s synopsis reads, “1992 Connecticut. Desperate to keep the attention of her intoxicating older best friend, Frankie sets out to prove that sex is no big deal.” The cast list is proving to be a who’s-who of the latest wave of rising stars in Hollywood.
Congratulations, Carys!