Catherine Zeta-Jones paid tribute to her husband Michael Douglas by reprising her role as Velma Kelly in ‘Chicago’, after he received the annual AFI Lifetime Achievement Award.
Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones paid tribute to her husband Michael Douglas by reprising her role as Velma Kelly in ���Chicago���, after he received the annual AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. Douglas, 64, who has starred in films like One Flew Over the Cuckoo���s Nest, Fatal Attraction and Wall Street, received his lifetime achievement award from actor Jack Nicholson, reports the Sun.
After he had received the award, Zeta-Jones, 39, took to the stage and performed the dance in a little flapper dress, as her husband, who is 25-years her senior looked on proudly. Douglas��� dad, his stepmom Anne, and a host of other celebrities, including Kathleen Turner, Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen, Tobey Maguire and Benicio Del Toro, attended the event.