Born 1944 (age 81) · New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Appears in 181 titles

Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is a retired American actor and film producer. He has received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the AFI Life Achievement Award. The elder son of Kirk Douglas and Diana Dill, Douglas earned his Bachelor of Arts in drama from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His early acting roles included film, stage, and television productions. Douglas first achieved prominence for his performance in the ABC police procedural television series The Streets of San Francisco, for which he received three consecutive Emmy Award nominations. In 1975, Douglas produced One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, having acquired the rights to the Ken Kesey novel from his father. The film received critical and popular acclaim and won the Academy Award for Best Picture, earning Douglas his first Oscar as one of the film's producers. Douglas went on to produce films including The China Syndrome (1979) and Romancing the Stone (1984), for which he received the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy, and The Jewel of the Nile (1985). Douglas received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Gordon Gekko in Oliver Stone's Wall Street (1987), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor (a role he reprised in the sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps in 2010). Other notable roles include in Fatal Attraction (1987), The War of the Roses (1989), Basic Instinct (1992), Falling Down (1993), The American President (1995), The Game (1997), Traffic (2000), and Wonder Boys (2000). In 2013, for his portrayal of Liberace in the HBO film Behind the Candelabra, he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie. Douglas starred as an ageing acting coach in the Netflix comedy series The Kominsky Method (2018–2021), for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best ctor—television series  musical or omedy. He has portrayed Hank Pym in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Ant-Man (2015). Douglas has received notice for his humanitarian and political activism. He sits on the board of the Nuclear Threat Initiative, is an honorary board member of the anti-war grant-making foundation Ploughshares Fund, and he was appointed as a United Nations Messenger of Peace in 1998. He has been married to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones since 2000. In July 2025, Douglas said that he was largely retired from acting, saying "I realized I had to stop [...] I did not want to be one of those people who dropped dead on the set". He added that while he was attached to one additional project and did not fully rule out future projects "if something special came up", he had no plans to work regularly again.

Filmography

Avengers: Endgame
8.2
Avengers: Endgame
2019
as Hank Pym
Ant-Man
7.1
Ant-Man
2015
as Dr. Hank Pym
Ant-Man and the Wasp
6.9
Ant-Man and the Wasp
2018
as Dr. Hank Pym
The Game
7.6
The Game
1997
as Nicholas Van Orton
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
6.2
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
2023
as Dr. Hank Pym
Basic Instinct
6.9
Basic Instinct
1992
as Detective Nick Curran
Falling Down
7.4
Falling Down
1993
as D-Fens
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
6.0
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
2009
as Uncle Wayne
Traffic
7.1
Traffic
2000
as Robert Wakefield
Last Vegas
6.4
Last Vegas
2013
as Billy Gerson
Wall Street
7.2
Wall Street
1987
as Gordon Gekko
Romancing the Stone
6.8
Romancing the Stone
1984
as Jack T. Colton
Fatal Attraction
6.8
Fatal Attraction
1987
as Dan Gallagher
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
6.1
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
2010
as Gordon Gekko
A Perfect Murder
6.5
A Perfect Murder
1998
as Steven Taylor
Haywire
5.7
Haywire
2011
as Alex Coblenz
You, Me and Dupree
5.6
You, Me and Dupree
2006
as Mr. Thompson
The Jewel of the Nile
6.2
The Jewel of the Nile
1985
as Jack T. Colton
Disclosure
6.2
Disclosure
1994
as Tom Sanders
The War of the Roses
6.9
The War of the Roses
1989
as Oliver Rose