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Birth Name: Catherine Zeta Jones
Birth Date: 1969-09-25
Birth Place: Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, UK
Alternate Names: Catherine Zeta Jones, Catherine Zeta-Jones Douglas, Katherine Zeta-Jones Douglas, Κάθριν Ζέτα-Τζόουνς, Κάθριν Τζόουνς, Кэтрин Зета-Джонс, کاترین زتا جونز, キャサリン・ゼタ=ジョーンズ, 凯瑟琳·泽塔-琼斯, 凱薩琳·麗塔-瓊絲, 캐서린 제타 존스
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Catherine Zeta-Jones, CBE (born Catherine Zeta Jones on September 25, 1969), is a Welsh actress known for her roles in Hollywood films such as 'The Mask of Zorro' and 'Entrapment'. She gained critical acclaim for her role in 'Traffic', earning her first Golden Globe nomination. Her breakthrough came with the film adaptation of 'Chicago', where she played Velma Kelly, earning an Academy Award among other accolades. Notable films include 'Intolerable Cruelty', 'Ocean's Twelve', and 'The Legend of Zorro'. She also won a Tony Award for her role in 'A Little Night Music' on Broadway.
Release Year: 1995
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Alternative Title: Katharina die Große
Director: John Goldsmith, Marvin J. Chomsky
Writer: Frank Tudisco, John Goldsmith
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Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Romance, Tv Movie
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Catherine, a young German princess, marries Peter, the immature heir to the Russian throne, in an arranged marriage. Despite her loveless marriage and Peter's abusive nature, Catherine proves herself to be a skilled political infighter, learning the ropes of imperial power from Czarina Elizabeth. Catherine becomes pregnant by her lover, Guards officer Saltykov, but is forced to send him abroad after giving birth to Paul I to secure her position as regent when Elizabeth dies. After ascending to power, Catherine works to modernize and enlarge the empire, prioritizing statesmanship over her personal relationships.
Catherine the Great (1995) is a romanticized biographical film directed by Marvin J. Chomsky and John Goldsmith. The movie follows the life of Catherine, who rises from being a young German princess to becoming one of history's most powerful female rulers. Despite its historical inaccuracies, as noted on MUBI, the film offers a compelling narrative of political intrigue, romance, and ambition set against the backdrop of 18th-century Russia.