Actress Catherine Zeta-Jones bares her midriff in a breath-taking belly-dancing scene in the upcoming movie, "Death Defying Acts." The movie, due out later this year, stars Guy Pearce as the escape artist Harry Houdini and Zeta-Jones as the psychic who steals his heart. "Death Defying Acts" follows the exploits of Houdini as he arrives in Edinburgh for the grand finale of his 1926 world tour in 1926. His path crosses with Mary, played by Zeta-Jones, when he offers a prize to any psychic who can contact his dead mother and reveal her last words.
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Catherine Zeta-Jones has long been praised for having one of the world’s most beautiful faces by filmgoers, Hollywood and the cosmetics industry.
But it has now been recognised as a standard of beauty by a new class of “experts” – computers.
New computer technology, which claims to measure how attractive women are, is using the Swansea-born star as one of its benchmarks for good-looking faces.
The system has been developed by scientists Professor Massimo Piccardi and Hatice Gunes at the University of Technology in Sydney.
The facial measurements of those brave enough to volunteer for the beauty gauge are first fed into the computer system.
It then compares them with models, actresses and celebrity beauties such as Claudia Schiffer, Kate Moss and Zeta-Jones – who in addition to being an Oscar-winning actress has proved a successful poster girl for skincare and cosmetics giant Elizabeth Arden.
The program almost instantly gives the volunteer a beauty rating of between one and 10 depending on how many features and measurements are shared with the famous faces.
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