NEW YORK - Catherine Zeta-Jones' main priority isn't her acting career, it's her husband, Michael Douglas, and their two young children.
Zeta-Jones, who won a 2003 supporting actress Oscar for her role in "Chicago," married Douglas in 2000. They have two children ¡ª son, Dylan, 6, and daughter, Carys, 4 ¡ª and live much of the year on the island of Bermuda.
The couple also have homes in Manhattan and Majorca, Spain, and a farm in Quebec, Canada. "Some people collect art," she says. "We collect houses."
Zeta-Jones, whose movie credits also include "Ocean's Twelve" and "Traffic," isn't about to quit acting just yet. In the upcoming dramedy "No Reservations," she portrays a chef whose life takes a new turn when she becomes the guardian of a 9-year-old niece. She's also wrapped up "Death Defying Acts," about Harry Houdini.
"At a certain age in Hollywood, you have to find the material you want to do," she says.
"No Reservations," a Warner Bros. release, opens July 27.