Arnold Jerocki/Getty;Dia Dipasupil/Getty Brenda Vaccaro opened up about her ongoing fondness for ex Michael Douglas in a new interview "I do still adore him. I think he's wonderful," said theNonnasactress, who dated Douglas for seven years in the 1970s Vaccaro has been married to fourth husband Guy Hector since 1986, while Douglas tied the knot with second wife Catherine Zeta-Jones in 2000 Brenda Vaccaro's fondness forMichael Douglaslives on, five decades after their relationship. "I do still adore him. I think he's wonderful," theNonnasactress, 85, toldPage Sixin a recent interview of Douglas, 80, whom she dated for seven years in the 1970s after they starred together in the 1971 filmSummertree. Reflecting on the former couple being "young" and "beautiful" during the time they were together, Vaccaro told the outlet, "Oh my God, we were such a gorgeous couple. Breathtaking." PerPage Six, Douglas and Vaccaro moved to the West Coast together ahead of their respective successes in the industry. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. Fairchild Archive/Penske Media/Getty As Vaccaro explained, "To come to California together to experience all that stuff. ... He got his first show,The Streets of San Francisco. We were so excited." "It was like, 'Wow, you know, we left New York and came to California and everything that was supposed to happen happened,' " she added. Vaccaro, who was married once before her relationship with Douglas, went on to tie the knot three more times. She has been married her fourth husband, Guy Hector, since 1986. Meanwhile, Douglas married twice following his relationship with Vaccaro, first toDiandra Luker(with whom he shares a son, 46-year-oldCameron Douglas) in 1977. Following their divorce in 1995, theKominsky Methodactor went on to wedCatherine Zeta-Jonesin 2000. The couple share two children: sonDylan, 24, and daughterCarys, 22. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Dave Benett/Getty Vaccaro's new movie,Nonnas, tells the true story of a Brooklyn man (Vince Vaughn) who hires grandmas — aka nonnas — rather than professional chefs to cook the food in the kitchen of the restaurant he opens. In a recent interview with PEOPLE pegged toher new comedy, Vaccaro reflected on returning a few years ago herself to New York City, where her career began, with husband Hector. "I came back to my apartment, and my Scotch tape was still on the dining room table and I said 'Yep, I'm meant to come back,' " she said. Nonnasis now streaming on Netflix. Read the original article onPeople