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Article: Cinema: HEAD TO head; Two of Hollywood's most glamorous women hit the big screen today in new movies. Veteran actress Anjelica Huston reappears in the Clint Eastwood thriller Blood Work, while shining star Catherine Zeta Jones is in the all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza Chicago. But which of these lovely ladies is high-kicking her way to the top and whose career is doing the splits?(Features)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 27, 2002
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CATHERINE ZETA-JONES, 33
OPENING NUMBER: The Swansea lass was a precocious child and danced her way to local stardom as a part of a Catholic congregation's performing troupe. Aged 15, Catherine won the lead in the British revival of the musical 42nd Street. This was some feat as she was originally picked to be second understudy for the role, but struck gold when the star and first understudy became sick the night the play's producer was in the audience. Then ...
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