Michael Douglas - Biography

His cinematic debut took place in the late 1960s, when he began acting in small videos in television series. His first steps in the film industry were modest, but his talent was noticed by directors, and he quickly attracted attention to his person.
Some of the more famous films Michael Douglas starred in include:
- "Flying Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975): In this film, he played the role of Randall McMurphy, a patient in a psychiatric clinic, and for his work he was awarded the Academy Award for Best Actor.
- "Wall Street" (1987): In this dramatic film, he embodied the image of the greedy stock tycoon Gordon Gekko, for which he received the Oscar award in the nomination "Best Actor."
- "Moon 2112" (2003): In this fantasy film, he played the role of an astronaut caught on a mysterious lunar base, where he faces unexpected difficulties.
Michael Douglas continues to be active in acting and promoting the art of film. His contribution to cinema remains incredibly significant, and his talent and professionalism make him one of the most sought-after and respected actors in Hollywood.
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