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From `Streets of San Francisco' to `greed is good'

Here are some of Michael Douglas' most notable roles

- By Randy Myers >> Correspond­ent

He's been the object of desire, played Liberace, portrayed an acting coach (“The Kominsky Method”) and even starred as an American president who was falling in love (1995's “The American President”).

Michael Douglas has a knack for playing famous people, or people who become famous (at least in Hollywood lore) after he has played them. Here are some of his most memorable characters.

INSPECTOR STEVE KELLER (“THE STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO”) >>

The longrunnin­g TV series (19721977) paired up a hot-shot investigat­or (Douglas) with a police veteran (Karl Malden) and the result was one of the better odd-couple cop series out there.

WHERE TO SEE IT >> Available to stream on Pluto TV.

ADVENTURER JACK T. COLTON (“ROMANCING THE STONE,” “THE JEWEL OF THE NILE”) >>

The romantic sparks do fly on screen in this 1984 comedy/drama and its 1985 sequel about a romance novelist (Kathleen Turner) trying to save a kidnapped relative with the help of an exotic bird smuggler

(Douglas). The studio had zero confidence in “Stone's” box-office chances prior to its release, and then it turned into a big hit. WHERE TO SEE THEM >> Available on YouTube and several other streaming/rental platforms.

DAN GALLAGHER (“FATAL ATTRACTION,” 1987) >>

In Adrian Lyne's hot and steamy thriller, a one-night stand between a married

man (Douglas) and an unbalanced book editor (Glenn Close) turns into a lethal obsession that even claims the life of a bunny! It was a talker, and fueled numerous imitators. WHERE TO SEE IT >> Available to stream or rent on numerous platforms.

GORDON GEKKO (“WALL STREET,” 1987; “WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS,” 2010) >> With his

slicked back hair, chic and expensive suits and wicked words of get-rich-at-anycost wisdom, the king of greed ruled over both of Oliver Stone's over-the-top portrayals of nefarious Wall Street/corporate raiders. Douglas' Oscar-winning performanc­e in the original is legendary, and his presence props up the soso sequel.

WHERE TO SEE THEM >> Both are available for streaming

and rental on numerous platforms.

LIBERACE (“BEHIND THE CANDELABRA,” 2013) >> Douglas channeled the piano-playing gay icon so well that he took home an Emmy and other awards for his performanc­e in Steven Soderbergh's highly praised HBO film. Matt Damon co-starred as Liberace's younger lover Scott Thorson.

WHERE TO SEE IT >> Available on Max and several other streaming/rental platforms.

DETECTIVE NICK CURRAN (“BASIC INSTINCT,” 1992) >>

Douglas rarely shies away from tricky or risky material (see: 1994's controvers­ial sexual harassment thriller “Disclosure” and 1993's angry-white-man “Falling Down”), but Paul Verhoeven's tawdry erotic mystery thriller set in the Bay Area finds Douglas playing a not-so-virtuous cop who becomes the toy of a best-selling novelist (Sharon Stone) with ice pick issues.

WHERE TO SEE IT >> Available to stream or rent on numerous platforms.

RICHARD ADAMS (“THE CHINA SYNDROME,” 1979) >> After seeing James Bridges' advocacy disaster/ thriller about a near-cataclysmi­c nuclear plant mishap, many experience­d an emotional meltdown themselves. The film prompted viewers to advocate decommissi­oning nuclear power plants or ensure they would be safe. Douglas plays a TV cameraman, and he all but acquiesced the screen to Jane Fonda's intrepid TV reporter and Jack Lemmon's desperate whistleblo­wer. It came out less than two weeks before the Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvan­ia. WHERE TO SEE IT >> Available to rent on YouTube and several other streaming platforms.

 ?? 20TH CENTURY FOX ?? Douglas captured the “greed is good” era of the 1980s playing corporate raider Gordon Gekko in “Wall Street.”
20TH CENTURY FOX Douglas captured the “greed is good” era of the 1980s playing corporate raider Gordon Gekko in “Wall Street.”
 ?? TRISTAR PICTURES ?? Douglas and Sharon Stone co-starred in “Basic Instinct,” a mystery thriller that many thought was over the top.
TRISTAR PICTURES Douglas and Sharon Stone co-starred in “Basic Instinct,” a mystery thriller that many thought was over the top.
 ?? WARNER BROS. TELEVISION ?? Michael Douglas, left, starred with Karl Malden in the popular detective series “The Streets of San Francisco.”
WARNER BROS. TELEVISION Michael Douglas, left, starred with Karl Malden in the popular detective series “The Streets of San Francisco.”
 ?? 20TH CENTURY FOX ?? Douglas and Kathleen Turner exhibited chemistry to spare in the romance/action film “Romancing the Stone.”
20TH CENTURY FOX Douglas and Kathleen Turner exhibited chemistry to spare in the romance/action film “Romancing the Stone.”

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