Zeta-Jones, who won best supporting actress for "Chicago" in 2003, told EW that she keeps her Academy Award "on the mantelpiece in my office at home."
She explained, "My office is more than my general workspace, it's my sanctuary. Large cosy couch, my portraiture collection of women ranging from 17th century to Art Deco. It's right off my library, stacked with my favourite books and my bound scripts of everything I have ever worked on, and all my photo books. Oscar is here, because he likes the peace and quiet. He stands high up on the mantle, so as to be able to look down on me and humble me. Pretty much like everything else in this room, he reminds me of how grateful I am to be part of an artistic and creative community."