Kirk Douglas celebrates 100th birthday

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Actor Kirk Douglas (left) looks on as his wife Anne (centre) and his daughter-in-law Catherine Zeta-Jones lead the crowd in a rendition of  ‘Happy Birthday’ during his 100th birthday party on Friday.—AP
Actor Kirk Douglas (left) looks on as his wife Anne (centre) and his daughter-in-law Catherine Zeta-Jones lead the crowd in a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ during his 100th birthday party on Friday.—AP

Beverly Hills (California, US): Kirk Douglas walked confidently into the Sunset Room at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Friday afternoon to celebrate his 100th birthday at an intimate gathering of friends and family.

Flanked by Anne Douglas, his wife of over 62 years, his son Michael Douglas, his daughter-in-law Catherine Zeta-Jones and his grandchildren, Kirk Douglas looked out over the crowd of about 150 people, including Don Rickles, Jeffrey Katzenberg, his Rabbi and many of his closest friends and smiled.

Not only was he surrounded by friendly faces, he knew, as promised by his doctor years ago, that if he lived to 100, he would get to have a glass of vodka.

But before the vodka was presented in a comically large martini glass, Kirk Douglas got to sit and listen to words from his loved ones as images from his many classic film credits such as “Spartacus,” “Lust for Life,” “Paths of Glory” and others played on a screen behind him.

Michael Douglas kicked off the proceedings, saying that it’s not just about age, but about the life he’s lived and what he’s accomplished.

“One of the things that I find most incredible about dad is the third act of his life,” said Michael Douglas. “After all he accomplished in his professional career and what he’s given for his country, at the point in his life where he’s faced adversity, losing a son, having a helicopter crash, having a stroke, and what he’s accomplished in this third act in his life, I find quite extraordinary.” Kirk Douglas kept his remarks brief.

“I wonder who he was talking about? He said some nice things about someone I don’t know,” Kirk Douglas said, joking that Michael Douglas was chosen to organize the proceedings because “he has the most money.” Kirk Douglas also thanked everyone for coming and marveled at seeing most of his family in the crowd. Zeta-Jones then lit the 12 candles on the cake.

Published in Dawn, December 11th, 2016

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