Catherine Zeta-Jones showcases her incredible tap dancing skills in throwback video

Catherine Zeta-Jones showcases her incredible tap dancing skills in throwback video as she marks National Tap Dance Day

She’s carved out an impressive acting career spanning over 30 years.

And Catherine Zeta-Jones showcased her other passion on Monday as she shared a throwback video showcasing her incredible tap dancing skills.

The 60-year-old actress, who previously showed off her dance skills in 2002’s Chicago, left her fans awestruck as she performed an intricate routine in the black and white video to mark National Tap Dance Day. 

Impressive: Catherine Zeta-Jones showcased her other passion on Monday as she shared a throwback video showcasing her incredible tap dancing skills to mark National Tap Dance Day

The clip saw Catherine don a short black leotard and tap shoes as she danced away in front of a mirror in her ‘girl cave’.

And it was clear the star has a real talent as she performed several intricate moves with ease.

Catherine is no stranger to dance, having attended dance and ballet lessons as a child, as well as participating West End stage shows.

Big role: The 60-year-old actress, who previously showed off her dance skills in 2002's Chicago, left her fans awestruck as she performed an intricate routine in the black and white video (pictured in 2002 as Velma Kelly in Chicago)

Big role: The 60-year-old actress, who previously showed off her dance skills in 2002’s Chicago, left her fans awestruck as she performed an intricate routine in the black and white video (pictured in 2002 as Velma Kelly in Chicago)

She honed her skills and in her teens became the national tap dancing champion, while she later left school to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, studying musical theatre.

The mother-of-two has had great success in musical numbers, having stared as Peggy Sawyer in the West End production of 42nd Street.

While she is also famed for her stand-out role as Velma Kelly in 2002 film Chicago.

Captioning her video, the Hollywood star said: ‘It’s National Tap Dance Day! Sadly my shoes are in storage but I’m tapping with all of you in spirit ❤️ Here’s a time when I had them in my girl cave.’

Talent: The clip saw Catherine don a short black leotard and tap shoes as she danced away in front of a mirror in her ‘girl cave’

Look at her go: And it was clear the star has a real talent as she performed several intricate moves with ease

Catherine’s post was soon flooded with positive comments from fans who were left awestruck by her outstanding routine. 

It comes just days after Catherine displayed yet another of her talents as she played the piano for her pet dog Tyler.

The Terminal star took to Instagram on Friday, sharing a video of her and her dog, who she adopted in February after her father-in-law Kirk Douglas passed at 103 years of age.

Skills: She honed her skills and in her teens became the national tap dancing champion, while she later left school to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, studying musical theatre

Skills: She honed her skills and in her teens became the national tap dancing champion, while she later left school to attend the independent Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London, studying musical theatre

Celebrate: Captioning her video, the Hollywood star said: 'It’s National Tap Dance Day! Sadly my shoes are in storage but I’m tapping with all of you in spirit ❤️ Here’s a time when I had them in my girl cave'

Celebrate: Captioning her video, the Hollywood star said: ‘It’s National Tap Dance Day! Sadly my shoes are in storage but I’m tapping with all of you in spirit ❤️ Here’s a time when I had them in my girl cave’

On stage: The mother-of-two has had great success in musical numbers, having stared as Peggy Sawyer in the West End production of 42nd Street (pictured in 1986)

On stage: The mother-of-two has had great success in musical numbers, having stared as Peggy Sawyer in the West End production of 42nd Street (pictured in 1986)

The wife of actor Michael Douglas, 75, showed off both her piano chops, and her dog’s hilarious reaction to her playing, revealing the dog is her ‘biggest fan.’

‘My biggest fan my dog when I play the piano,’ Catherine said in the caption of her video.

When she started playing an unspecified tune, the adorable dog, which she previously revealed is a crossbreed between a maltese and a toy poodle, started barking.

Catherine started laughing as the dog kept barking, as she wore a lime green v-neck top for her piano session. 

Biggest fan: It comes just days after Catherine displayed yet another of her talents as she played the piano for her pet dog Tyler

Biggest fan: It comes just days after Catherine displayed yet another of her talents as she played the piano for her pet dog Tyler