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IN DOUGLAS FAMILY TRUE CHARACTER AND CLASS NEVER SLEEP

Only hours before he walked the red carpet and posed for photographers at the premiere of his latest movie, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Michael Douglas met with HFPA members in a New York hotel to talk about the movie, the cancer treatment he is undergoing and his plans for the future. The 65-year-old actor, who was diagnosed last month as having throat cancer, was upbeat and positive as he told members: “My plans are to lick this cancer but it will probably take four or five months .I have always prided myself on putting as much as I possibly can into everything I do and I am going to beat this.” In the Wall Street sequel he returns after 23 years to the role of Gordon Gekko, the ruthless corporate trader he portrayed in Wall Street in a performance that earned him Golden Globe and Oscar best actor trophies. He also received the Golden Globe Cecil B. deMille award in 2004 for his body of work. He intends to be completely recovered and ready to portray the flamboyant pianist and entertainer Liberace in a movie that is due to begin shooting next year. “Things have gone pretty well for me for a long time and once in a while you get tested,” he said,. “I’m convinced I’m going to be a stronger and better person because of it.”