Unlike the Kardashian babies or Blue Ivy, we would never have been able to pick Catherine Zeta-Jones’ children out of a lineup – until today, that is.

 

It was a family affair as dad Michael Douglas stepped out to receive the Genesis Prize – referred to as the ‘Jewish Nobel Prize’ – last night, in Jerusalem.

 

Not only was the legendary actor accompanied by wife Catherine, but their children – 14-year-old Dylan and 12-year-old Carys – also made a rare appearance to support their father.

 

Dylan and Carys looked all grown up as they posed for the cameras with their famous parents, beaming proudly on their dad’s big night.

 

 

So proud of Michael for being honored with @thegenesisprize. We’re having an amazing family vacation! Happy Summer Everyone!

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Despite Michael and Catherine’s six-month separation in 2013, it seems that they are stronger than ever.

 

Speaking after the presentation of his award, the 70-year-old said: “Catherine is wonderful. Our kids are here, and we’re having a fantastic time. Life is good.”

 

 

The Wall Street star appeared very emotional during the ceremony, even choking back tears at one point when he revealed that son Dylan had decided to have a bar mitzvah when he turned 13 last year.

 

It seems that it was an emotional night for all the family, with Catherine taking to Instagram to pay tribute to her husband: “So proud of Michael for being honoured with the Genesis Prize. We’re having an amazing family vacation! Happy summer everyone!”

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