Catherine Zeta-Jones' big break 'pure good fortune' after chance encounter

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Oscar-winning actor Catherine Zeta-Jones played Mariette in ITV drama The Darling Buds of May

The producer of a hit TV show says Catherine Zeta-Jones' breakout role came down to "pure good fortune" after he spotted her by chance.

Pip Burley, who worked on the ITV 90s comedy-drama The Darling Buds of May, recalled meeting the Hollywood star in the reception room of his final casting session.

He said he spotted "a beautiful girl" in a yellow dress and invited her to audition for Mariette, despite Jones only being in the building for a light entertainment programme.

"She was a lovely girl, and very smart," Burley explained.

He also revealed that American actor Danny DeVito was once considered to play Pop Larkin, among other unexpected casting twists.

Burley, who also composed the theme song for the series, said he first spotted Swansea-born Jones on the musical 42nd Street as a second understudy.

"We were struck with her," he told BBC Radio Wales.

News imageGetty Images Pip Burley poses with a trophy at the Variety club Gold Heart Legacy Award 2025. He wears a navy patterned suit, and black shirt. He has short grey hair and is bald on the top of his head.Getty Images
While casting for The Darling Buds of May, producer Pip Burley invited Jones for an unexpected audition

Originally from Croydon, Burley revealed he found The Darling Buds of May easier to write than to cast, with the role of Mariette proving especially hard as "lots of young actresses just didn't excite us".

At the final casting session at the Yorkshire Television offices in Bloomsbury, he noticed Jones in reception.

After three final women auditioned, Burley explained how the casting director told the group to "make your mind up".

"I said hang about, there was a girl down in reception, dark hair and yellow dress, and he [the casting director] said she wasn't on his list," Burley said.

"So I said for heaven's sake ring down to reception and find out who she is.

"It was pure good fortune and she just stood in the door and smiled."

Burley said Jones won over the room instantly, adding: "I said I think we found our Mariette".

"She admitted she wasn't a great actress to start with, she had a very strong Welsh accent which doesn't always work in showbiz.

"America aren't familiar with it - but it kind of didn't matter with her."

According to Burley, Jones "caught on very quickly" with co-star David Jason saying "she won't be with us for long, she'll be off to Hollywood before you know it".

News imageGetty Images Jones with David Jason in character. Jones, on the left, wears a white jacket and has dark brown wavy hair. Jason, on right, wears a black leather jacket and has short grey hair and a moustache. Getty Images
Jones' co-star David Jason said she'd be "off to Hollywood before you know it"

Asked whether he expected the success of The Darling Buds of May, Burley said: "We were optimistic.

"We had wonderful source material and it wasn't too difficult turning the books into TV episodes."

He said Jason was a "good asset" thanks to his fame from Only Fools and Horses.

But he added that he and the directors also considered Bob Hoskins, Phil Collins, and Danny DeVito for the role of Pop Larkin.

They were drawn to actors with "shortish, cheeky, funny" qualities for the role, he said.