Biography
Michael Douglas
Michael Douglas Born Michael Kirk Douglas, on September 25, 1944, to actor Kirk Douglas and mother Diana Dill. He is the brother of Joel, Peter, and Eric.

Michael Douglas, son of Hollywood icon Kirk Douglas, has staked his own claim on the movie industry. Not only a gifted and consistent actor, but he has also produced a number of important films, making him a force to reckon with as someone with the power and vision to influence the kinds of movies that get made in Hollywood. Douglas first leading man role was 1984's Romancing the Stone, portraying an Indiana Jones-type adventurer.

Douglas studied drama at the University of California, and in New York at the Neighborhood Playhouse and the American Place Theatre. He began his Hollywood career as an assistant director on some of father Kirk Douglas' 1960s films. After roles in several TV dramas, he gained notoriety in the 1970s television series The Streets of San Francisco (ABC, 1972-77), also directing two episodes.
Filmography
YearMovie TitleGenreRating
2012 Haywire (2011) Action, Thriller
2011 Solitary Man Comedy, Drama
2010 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Drama, Mystery
2010 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Drama
2009 Jurassic 3D (Dinosaurs Alive) Documentary
2003 The In-Laws Comedy
2001 Traffic Crime, Drama
2001 One Night at McCool's Comedy
2001 Don't Say a Word Thriller
2000 The Sentinel Drama, Thriller