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Zeta-Jones: Some early career 'Eh' films haunt her
2 Feb
Summary
- Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones reflects on career choices.
- She regrets not taking some early film roles.
- Zeta-Jones feels fortunate to have worked with top directors.

Catherine Zeta-Jones has expressed gratitude for her extensive acting career, acknowledging that she has been very fortunate. Looking back, the actress admits that there were certain roles offered early in her career that she now believes she should have accepted. She specifically recalled her 1999 film "The Haunting" with a shrug, indicating it wasn't a career highlight.
However, Zeta-Jones emphasized her overall positive experiences, having worked with acclaimed directors like Steven Soderbergh on three occasions, as well as Steven Spielberg. She noted that films like Soderbergh's "Traffic," despite its artistic integrity, struggled for mainstream support until it received award nominations. This approach, she explained, allows her to fund smaller, more personal projects, which she refers to as 'jewels.'


