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Catherine Zeta-Jones says leaving Hollywood has not hurt her career
Summary
Catherine Zeta-Jones told People that living on the East Coast hasn’t clearly harmed her career; she and husband Michael Douglas sold their Westchester home in 2024 and now split time between New York, Bermuda and Europe.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones says moving away from Hollywood has not clearly harmed her acting career. The actress, who lives on the East Coast with husband Michael Douglas, discussed the move in a February 2 interview with People. She said she has not spent time "schmoozing" in Los Angeles and that her social circle in New York includes business, art and Wall Street contacts. The couple sold their Westchester County home in 2024 and now divide their time between New York, Bermuda and Europe.
Reported details:
- Zeta-Jones told People that she has lived on the East Coast for many years and is unsure whether being away from L.A. has been detrimental to her career.
- She and Michael Douglas moved to New York in 2013, reconciled in 2014, and later lived in a Westchester home they sold in 2024.
- The couple live about 40 minutes outside New York City and also spend time in Bermuda and Europe; they have owned property in Wales, Spain and California.
- Their children, Dylan and Carys, are adults, and the family decided the Westchester sale was "the right time," according to a 2024 Wall Street Journal report.
- Work has continued for Zeta-Jones: The Gallerist was released late last month, and Netflix has ordered another season of Wednesday, which she referenced in a July 2025 Instagram post.
Summary:
Zeta-Jones describes the move as changing the people she meets rather than clearly harming her career, and she noted different social and professional circles on the East Coast. Her recent and upcoming projects include The Gallerist and another season of Wednesday ordered by Netflix. Undetermined at this time.
