Not a bad early Father's Day gift!
Dylan, 14, and Carys, 12, joined parents Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones on the red carpet for the Genesis Prize ceremony in Jerusalem to support their dad as he received the philanthropic honor. It was a rare public appearance for the young teens, who were perfectly poised as they smiled for family photos at Thursday's event.
The two actors say they prioritize time with Dylan and Carys over their demanding careers. "We try for as much as much as we can for the summer to be with the kids," Douglas told Extra in May.
After separating in 2013, Zeta-Jones and Douglas have since reconciled. "We're back stronger than ever," the 70-year-old actor said in an April "Ellen" appearance.
According to the organization's website, "The Genesis Prize honors individuals who have attained excellence and international renown in their chosen professional fields, and who inspire others through their engagement and dedication to the Jewish community and/or the State of Israel." Douglas accepted the honor and its $1 million prize (this year doubled by a donor to a whopping $2 million) on behalf of his work toward greater "inclusiveness and tolerance" within the Jewish community, Variety reported. The "Ant-Man" actor plans to donate his award money to Jewish charities that work to further that mission.