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Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones to co-host Genesis Prize ceremony

Douglas, 75, was the 2015 winner of the prestigious $1 million prize. He directed his award toward projects promoting diversity and inclusiveness in the Jewish world.

by  AP and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  02-26-2020 17:01
Last modified: 02-26-2020 17:39
Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones to co-host Genesis Prize ceremonyMatt Sayles/Invision/AP, File

In this Jan. 19, 2020 file photo, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas arrive at the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles | Photo: Matt Sayles/Invision/AP, File

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Hollywood power couple Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are set to return to Israel as co-hosts of this year's Genesis Prize ceremony.

The Genesis Prize Foundation announced on Wednesday that the pair would co-host the June 18 event, where former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky is to be honored as the 2020 laureate.

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Douglas, 75, was the 2015 winner of the prestigious $1 million prize, granted each year in recognition of professional achievement, contribution to humanity and commitment to Jewish values and Israel. He is recognized for his cinematic work and advocacy for disarmament as a UN Messenger of Peace.

Douglas, whose mother wasn't Jewish and who himself is intermarried, directed his award toward projects promoting diversity and inclusiveness in the Jewish world.

"Catherine and I look forward to returning to Israel, a country our entire family loves so much," Douglas said in a statement. "We are particularly honored to have the opportunity to host the ceremony honoring a true Jewish hero, Natan Sharansky."

Douglas said the visit will also be a way for his family to honor the memory of his father, Kirk Douglas, who died on Feb. 6 at the age of 103. Kirk Douglas, born Issur Danielovitch and raised in a religious home, reconnected with his Jewish roots in his later years and had a strong connection to Israel.

"His re-discovery of his Jewish faith, his passion for his heritage has been a guiding light for me, passed down to my children," Douglas said.

The foundation said that during Douglas' visit, it will hold a special event honoring his father's cinematic legacy.

Douglas, who has acted and produced in dozens of films over a five-decade career, won the Academy Award for best actor for his role as ruthless financier Gordan Gekko in the 1987 movie "Wall Street." Other films have included "Fatal Attraction," "Basic Instinct," "Romancing the Stone," "Traffic" and the recent "Ant-Man" superhero movies. He also won an Emmy and Golden Globe for his portrayal of Liberace in the 2013 HBO production "Behind the Candelabra."

Zeta-Jones, 50, won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in the 2002 musical "Chicago" and collected the 2010 Tony Award for Lead Actress in a Musical for her work in the Broadway hit "A Little Night Music." Her other films include "Ocean's 12," "The Terminal," and "The Mask of Zorro" and "Traffic."

The Genesis Prize was inaugurated in 2014 and is run in a partnership between the private Genesis Prize Foundation and the chairman's office of the Jewish Agency, a nonprofit that works closely with the Israeli government to serve Jewish communities worldwide.

Other previous winners include Michael Bloomberg, violinist Itzhak Perlman, sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. The 2018 winner, actress Natalie Portman, pulled out of the prize ceremony because she did not want to appear to be endorsing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The same year, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received the foundation's first Lifetime Achievement Award.

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