By Ben Todd
Tamed: Michael Douglas said his infamous libido has calmed down since marrying Catherine Zeta-Jones
He was a renowned Hollywood ladies’ man dogged by rumours he was a sex addict.
Now, however, Michael Douglas has told how his infamous ‘libido’ has finally calmed down following his marriage to Welsh actress Catherine Zeta-Jones and the passing of time.
The 65-year-old actor’s first marriage to actress Diandra Lucker broke up because, she insisted, of his womanising ways.
But Oscar-winning actor Douglas says he has been tamed by growing older and his contented family life with Miss Zeta-Jones, who is 25 years his junior.
He admitted: ‘I’m probably more comfortable with myself now, probably not leading with my libido quite as strongly, which comes with age and happiness.’
The actor went on: ‘I’ve probably calmed down. It’s interesting when you have kids [at my age] because you’re kind of betwixt and between.
‘Some of your friends, the only kids they’ve got are grandchildren.'
Douglas met Zeta-Jones in 1998 at the Deauville Film Festival in Northern France.
They married two years later – and have two children together, Dylan, nine, and six-year-old Carys.
Troubled: Douglas and his son Cameron, who faces a possible jail term for heroin possession later this month
And the actor - who battled alcoholism - admitted he reassessed his life at that time.
‘I would say definitely around the time I married Catherine. I started making some conscious decisions and prioritising.
‘As little children entered the equation – with a bride, an actress, 25 years younger, in her prime – the important part became them.'
Douglas’ son Cameron - from his marriage to Lucker - is currently awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to heroin possession and conspiracy to distribute drugs.
He will be sentenced later this month and faces a minimum 10-year prison sentence.
And devastated father Douglas admitted: ‘It’s an ongoing problem. But substance abuse has been a big problem in different areas of our family. I lost a brother five years ago.
‘So it’s terribly sad and a difficult situation. But anybody who has family or friends who have been involved in substance abuse knows what a nightmare situation it and how much pain it causes.’
The actor was talking ahead of the release later this year of his new movie Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.
In the film, he reprises his Oscar winning role as Gordon Gecko – whose legendary motto was ‘greed is good’- from the 1987 original.
Speaking in the new issue of Esquire magazine, Douglas revealed he lost more than a third of his wealth in the financial crisis of 2008.
He admitted: ‘I lost 35 to 40 per cent of my net worth on the ’08 crash’ before adding that, since then, he has seen the investments 'come back up'.
source: dailymail