Michael Douglas has won Oscars for both acting and producing, but says he has become more selective about his acting roles in recent years.
The 79-year-old is a renowned figure in the film industry having produced and starred in a selection of award-winning films.
He has two Academy Awards to his name – Best Picture for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Best Actor for Wall Street – but says it is roles like Franklin that make him want to continue acting.
“At this point, acting, it’s if I just want to do it. If I find something really, really good, a good piece of material”.
He adds: “Producing, in some ways, I’m more comfortable with. You’re not required to be in front of a camera. And now, I guess, the thing I’m most happy about, I realise, with this show, is I’m more comfortable now handling both”.
“As an actor, my role is only like talking to you, I have blinders on. I have no idea what’s going on around me. Producing is having a 360 degree vision of everything that’s going on, and I guess I’ve been doing it long enough that I have that ability to cut my head off and act with a concentration and then be able to look around and see what the issues might be or how I can help.”
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Michael Douglas stars in and produces a new Apple TV+ series about Benjamin Franklin and his time spent in France
The Apple TV+ show looks at the life of inventor, writer and America’s first diplomat Benjamin Franklin who spent time in France from 1776 to 1778 seeking the country’s support for American independence.
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“He basically saved our country from the British,” says Douglas, who plays the title character.
“When I read Stacy Schiff’s book, A Great Improvisation, which this was based upon, I was fascinated because I don’t think many of us know what a Renaissance man he was.”
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He adds: “Franklin was sort of the beginning of the middle class, because he came from a poor background and established the basis for that.”
By Douglas’s side for the series is Noah Jupe as William Temple Franklin.
The London 19-year-old has already worked with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, from Matt Damon and George Clooney in Suburbicon to Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson in Wonder.
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British actor Noah Jupe co-stars with Michael Douglas in the new Apple TV+ series Franklin and says he got to learn lots of new skills for the role
“It definitely takes a while to get over the fact that you’re in a room with Michael Douglas or Emily Blunt or anyone really that you have respect for,” he told Sky News.
“It’s very trippy but, when you’re on set, you kind of just end up seeing them as a friend rather than as this icon.”
The Night Manager actor says growing up in the spotlight has had its perks – including learning an important skill from a certain Academy Award-winning actor.
“I did a movie called, Ford v Ferrari, and although in the show I didn’t have to drive, I remember Christian Bale, who was playing my dad, taught me how to drive.”
Driving isn’t the only skill he has learned over the years on set.
While filming A Quiet Place with Blunt and John Krasinski, he was taught sign language and now he’s adding a few more skills to his resume.
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“In this one I got to learn horse riding, French and calligraphy for some reason. There’s just random skills that you pick up which is a great perk of my job.”
The first three episodes of “Franklin” are available to stream now on Apple TV+ with a new episode dropping every Friday.
In an interview withThe Sun, his first since he underwent the lifesaving surgery, the 36-year-old described the moment when he thought he would die.
He said: “If I could go from being absolutely on top of the world to being told ‘the bottom part of your heart isn’t working’, I kept thinking in my head, ‘Well, what if the top half stops working overnight?'”
“That first night I wrote a will, I thought I was going to die,” the 36-year-old musician added.
On the night of 13 December, George said his heart rate and blood pressure dropped, “I felt like I was dying,” he said.
He had a pacemaker fitted by doctors during the surgery, but the former Strictly Come Dancing star said he made a will on his phone fearing the worst.
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Before the surgery, George said his thoughts turned to his partner, British actress Maisie Smith, and his family who he feared he’d leave behind.
He shared updates on social media throughout the process.
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Tom Parker, who also rose to fame in the 2010s with the boy band along with George, died at the age of 33 after being diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour.
Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has announced she is pregnant with twins.
The singer, 33, said she was “eating for three now” on her Instagram alongside a polaroid picture of her with Zion Foster, with whom she was reported to have split up last year.
Nelson shared the touching post on Sunday, letting the world know she is set to become a mum for the first time – including two baby emojis next to her message.
The cosy picture shows the pair smiling in a kitchen.
Nelson rose to fame with the girl band Little Mix, which formed on The X Factor in 2011 and earned a string of UK number-one singles.
However, she left in December 2020 after nine years, saying the pressures of being in the group had taken a toll on her mental health.
Nelson has since performed as a solo artist but still had praise for her former bandmates, telling The Graham Norton Show in 2021: “To me they are still the sickest girl band in the world.”
Little Mix continued as a trio after Nelson’s departure in December 2020 before going on hiatus in 2022.
The Duchess of Sussex has delayed the release of her new Netflix series due to the devastation caused by the wildfires in LA, the streaming platform has announced.
Meghan’s eight-part series, With Love, will premiere on 4 March instead of 15 January.
“I’m thankful to my partners at Netflix for supporting me in delaying the launch, as we focus on the needs of those impacted by the wildfires in my home state of California,” Meghan said in a statement to Tudum, the official companion site to Netflix.
Harry and Meghan comforted volunteers and handed out food to evacuees during a visit to Pasadena on Friday, where they met with the city’s mayor Victor Gordo and emergency workers tackling the Eaton Fire.
Footage showed the duchess, wearing a blue “LA” baseball cap, and the prince hugging and consoling people who had fled to the Pasadena Convention Center.
They were also seen speaking Doug Goodwin, whose home was destroyed in the wildfires, and also to Jose Andres, founder of World Central Kitchen (WCK) which has been helping feed the public and emergency crews.
A description of the Netflix series on Tudum’s website said: “Produced by Meghan, ‘With Love, Meghan’ blends practical how-to’s and candid conversation with friends, new and old.
“Meghan shares personal tips and tricks, embracing playfulness over perfection, and highlights how easy it can be to create beauty, even in the unexpected.
“She and her guests roll up their sleeves in the kitchen, the garden, and beyond, and invite you to do the same.”