It's only when you see his career laid out in a way such as this that you realise Michael Douglas has had a truly varied one - beginning with '70s cop-dramas like 'The Streets Of San Francisco' right up to today with 'Ant-Man and the Wasp'.
The veteran actor-producer sat down for Vanity Fair and reeled through his career highlights - winning an Oscar for 'Wall Street' - and the lowlights - his early career and a ropey wig he had to wear on his first leading role - with a frankness you just don't see a lot of nowadays.
Not only that, Michael gets pretty open about the fact that his father - screen icon Kirk Douglas - wasn't exactly pleased with the fact that he didn't get the lead in 'One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest' and is still grouchy about to this day. Kirk Douglas, for those who don't know, will be 102 next year. He's still holding a grudge over a film that was released years before you were probably born.
That's Oscar-winning levels of grudge-holding right there. Take a look.