Bald and Plump: What Titanic’s Rich and Evil Bride Rose Looks Like Today

Bald and Plump: What Titanic’s Rich and Evil Bride Rose Looks Like Today

Billy Zane rose to worldwide fame thanks to the role of Caledon Hockley in the movie Titanic. But where is he now and what does he look like? We say.

The disaster film “Titanic” was released many years ago, but remains popular to this day. Not only the picture itself became famous all over the world, but also, of course, the actors.

Billy Zane starred in the drama about the sinking of wealthy bad boy Cal Hockley, who would go on to marry Rose. Of course, like other entertainers, the handsome Billy, who was then in his early thirties, woke up famous. There was no end for the fans and he was in no way inferior to his on-screen rival Leonardo DiCaprio.

Alas, over the years, unlike Leo and Kate, Billy has disappeared from the screens, so many fans have no idea what he looks like today.

What can I say: time spares no one. The first thing that catches your eye is the absence of Zane’s thick, smoggy hair. Over the years, the actor went bald. And he grew. And yet, at 56, he still doesn’t suffer from a lack of attention from fans.

True, so far they have no luck: Billy is married to model Candice Neil, with whom they are raising two daughters, Ava Katerina and Gia. Looking back, Zane had several high-profile romances: before Titanic, he was married to actress Lisa Collins (not to be confused with Lily), then dated Leonor Varela and Kelly Brook.

By the way, an interesting fact: in real life, the actor is the exact opposite of Cal Hockley and all the other on-screen villains he has ever played. “I am a sheep in the skin of a wolf. Do you understand what this means? There is such an allegory – a wolf in sheep’s clothing. And here it’s the other way around – I look bad, but I’m good. I want to be loved…” Billy confessed.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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