In an age where celebrity funerals are de rigueur, the PBS documentary Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (which premiered last year at Sundance) fits right in and feels like a home-going service three decades in the making.
10.02.2020 - 02:56 / foxnews.com
Kirk Douglas' family members are feeling thankful for their fans' support.
After recently laying the Hollywood icon to rest, his daughter-in-law Catherine Zeta-Jones has shared a message with her fans.
The 50-year-old actress took to Instagram on Sunday, posting a photo of Douglas with his son Michael, also an actor.
"Michael joins me in thanking you all for your overwhelming love, kind words and prayers since the passing of my father in law Kirk," wrote Zeta-Jones in the caption. "My whole
In an age where celebrity funerals are de rigueur, the PBS documentary Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool (which premiered last year at Sundance) fits right in and feels like a home-going service three decades in the making.
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The actor has played the character since 1981
There is the Miles Davis you think you know and then there is the raw and wounded version that gets explored in the fascinating and heartbreaking documentary Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool.
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