The two stars are among the family  and friends who have sent letters to Manhattan's Federal Court in New  York, urging the judge overseeing Cameron Douglas' drug dealing trial to  be lenient.
In his letter, Spartacus star Douglas writes he  hopes to see his grandson turn his life around "before I die" and he  goes on to recall a recent trip he took from his home in Los Angeles to  see the incarcerated actor son of Michael Douglas in New York, stating,  "He didn't express any self-pity, nor did he ask for any. The only  sorrow he expressed was for the trouble he had caused others."
The 93-year-old star adds, "I'm convinced Cameron could be a fine  actor... I hope I can see that happen before I die. I love Cameron."
And the jailed drug dealer's stepmother, Zeta-Jones, insists the 31  year old is "a considerate, worthy human being" in her letter, which was  obtained by the Associated Press.
Douglas has pleaded guilty to  charges of dealing methamphetamine. He faces more than 10 years behind  bars. He'll be sentenced next week (beg12Apr10).
 
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