• Name: George Clooney
  • Date of Birth: May 06, 1961
  • Place of Birth: Lexington, Kentucky
Mini-bio: As the son of broadcast journalist Nick Clooney and the nephew of chanteuse Rosemary Clooney, George Clooney entered the world with show business coursing through his veins. Born May 6, 1961 in Lexing... read moreton, Kentucky, the future E.R. headliner appeared at the tender age of five on his father's Cincinnati talk program, The Nick Clooney Show. In his youth, Clooney honed a sharp interest in sports - particularly baseball - but by adulthood, Clooney launched himself as an onscreen presence, seemingly without effort. Beginning with a string of television commercials, then signed with Warner Brothers Entertainment as a supporting player. By the time Clooney had paid his dues, he'd appeared in single episodes of The Golden Girls, Riptide, Crazy Like a Fox, Street Hawk and Hunter.After regular gigs on TV shows like The Facts of Life, Roseanne, and Sisters, Clooney scored a role on the NBC medical drama E.R., which proved his breakthrough to superstardom. When that program shot up to #1 in prime time ratings, Clooney carried it (much more, in fact, than a first-billed Anthony Edwards) - his inborn appeal to women and his onscreen grace and charm massive contributing factors. This appeal increased as his character - initially something of a callous womanizer - matured with the show, eventually evolving into a kind and thoroughly decent, if somewhat hotheaded, human being.The performer's newfound star power led to big screen opportunities, like an acid-mouthed, rifle-wielding antihero (one of the Gecko Brothers, alongside Quentin Tarantino) in the Robert Rodriguez-directed, Tarantino-scripted horror comedy From Dusk Till Dawn (1995). Not long after, Clooney shifted gears altogether, co-headlining (with Michelle Pfeiffer) in the charming romcom One Fine Day (1996). Though he would notoriously misstep in accepting the role of Bruce Wayne in the 1997 attempted Batman reboot Batman & Robin, Clooney's honesty about the part being a bad fit was refreshing to audiences, and he took little flack for the movie, moving on to critically acclaimed movies like the action-laced crime comedy Out of Sight, and Terrence Malick's adaptation of The Thin Red Line. Out of Sight represented a massive watershed moment for Clooney: the first of his numerous collaborations with director Steven Soderbergh. In 1999 -- following his much-talked-about departure from E.R. - Clooney continued to work on a number of high-profile projects. He would star alongside Mark Wahlberg and Ice Cube as an American soldier reclaiming Kuwaiti treasure from Saddam Hussein in David O. Russell's Three Kings, and eventually win a 2000 Golden Globe for his portrayal of a pomade-obsessed escaped convict in the Coen brothers' Odyssey update O Brother Where Art Thou?. It was around this time that Clooney, now an established actor equally as comfortable on the big screen as the small, began to branch out as the Executive Producer of such made-for-TV efforts as Killroy (1999) and Fail Safe (2000). Soon producing such features as Rock Star (2001) and Insomnia (2002), Clooney next re-teamed with Soderbergh for a modern take on a classic Rat Pack comedy with Ocean's Eleven (2001). After the dynamic film duo stuck together for yet another remake, the deep-space psychological science-fiction drama Solaris (2002), busy Clooney both produced and appeared in Welcome to Collinwood and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind later the same year.Confessions marked Clooney's behind-the-camera debut, and one of the most promising actor-turned-director outings in memory. Adapted by Charlie Kaufman from Gong Show host Chuck Barris's possibly fictionalized memoir, the picture exhibited Clooney's triple fascinations with politics, media and celebrity; critics did not respond to it with unanimous enthusiasm, but it did show Clooney's promise as a director. He went on to star alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones in the Coen Brothers movie Intolerable Cruelty. The small film was a major sleeper hit among the lucky few who got to see it, and it proved to be a great showcase for Clooney's abilities as a comedian. He moved on to team up with Zeta-Jones again, along with almost the entire cast of Ocean's Eleven, for the sequel, Oceans Twelve, which earned mixed critical reviews, but (like its predecessor) grossed dollar one at the box office. By 2005, Clooney achieved his piece-de-resistance by writing, directing, and acting a sophomore outing: the tense period drama Good Night, and Good Luck.. Shot in black-and-white by ace cinematographer Robert Elswit, the picture followed the epic decision of 1950's television journalist Edward R. Murrow (played by David Strathairn) to confront Senator Joseph McCarthy about his Communist witch hunt. The picture drew raves from critics and received nominations for Best Picture and Best Director.Clooney next appeared in the harshly explicit and openly critical Syriana. He took the lead in this political thriller about the oil industry, directed by Stephen Gaghan of Traffic and heralded by critics as a disturbingly real look at a hopelessly flawed and corrupt system. Never one to rest for very long, Clooney then joined the cast of The Good German. Directed by longtime collaborator Steven Soderbergh, German unfolds in post-WWII Berlin, where Clooney plays a war correspondent who helps an ex-lover (Cate Blanchett) search for her missing husband. The actor-director team would pair up again the following year for the third installment in the Ocean's saga, Ocean's Thirteen. Next turning towards a more intimate, individualized project, Clooney earned yet more acclaim playing the title role in Tony Gilroy's Michael Clayton, where his portrayal of a morally compromised legal "fixer" earned him strong reviews and an Oscar nomination for Best Actor.Complications during the pre-production of the period comedy Leatherheads led to Clooney rewriting the script, as well as starring in and directing the picture. Though the movie made few ripples with audiences or critics, Clooney's adeptness continued to impress. In 2009, he gave voice to the lead character in Wes Anderson's thoroughly charming stop-motion animation feature Fantastic Mr. Fox, played a soldier with ESP in the comedy The Men Who Stare at Goats, and earned arguably the best notices of his career as corporate hatchet man Ryan Bingham in Jason Reitman's Up in the Air. His work in that well-reviewed comedy/drama earned him nominations from the Screen Actors Guild, the Golden Globes, and the Academy. In the midst of awards season, Clooney again produced a successful telethon, this time to help earthquake victims in Haiti.In 2011 Clooney would, for the second time in his already impressive career, score Oscar nominations for writing and acting in two different films. His leading role in Alexander Payne's The Descendants earned him a wave of critical praise, as well as Best Actor nods from the Screen Actors Guild and the Academy, as well as capturing the Best Actor award from the Golden Globes. The film he co-wrote and directed that year, the political drama The Ides of March garnered the heartthrob a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination from BAFTA, the Academy, and the Golden Globes. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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George Clooney
flixster.actor.pane.162654528 - flixsterGeorge Timothy Clooney was born on May 6, 1961 in Lexington, Kentucky. His mother Nina, was a former beauty pageant queen, his father Nick Clooney was a TV newscaster for many years. His aunt Rosemary Clooney was a famous singer. While in middle school, George developed "Bell's Palsy" a condition that partially paralyzes the face. George has said in an interview with the mirror "That was the worst time of my life, You know how cruel kids can be. I was mocked and taunted, but the experience made me stronger." In High School George played basketball and baseball. He attended Northern Kentucky University from 1979 to 1981. George dropped out of college after his cousin and friend Miguel Ferrer, the son of Clooney's famous aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, comes to Lexington to make a low-budget movie about horse racing. After landing a small role in the film, George makes the decision to give acting a shot full-time, moving to L.A. the following year. He then had small parts on television including "The Facts of the life", "The Golden Girls", and "Roseanne". During this time George and actress Talia Balsam get married in Las Vegas. The couple divorced three years later in 1993. George told Vanity Fair "I just don't feel like I gave Talia a fair shot." flixster.actor.pane.162654528 - flixster


George rose to stardom when he was cast in the role Dr. Doug Ross, in the medical drama television show ER. George was nominated for an Outstanding Lead Actor Emmy in 1995 and 1996. He was on the show from 1994 to 1999. George told People Magazine "I can be a schmuck all day long, at the end of it save some old lady's life and still be a hero. If you stuck a mannequin in my part, he'd get all the fan mail." During his ER days, George also started appearing in big budget films, and establishing himself as an actor. Some of these movies include "From Dusk till Dawn", "One Fine Day", "Batman and Robin", "Out of Sight" and "Three Kings".


After leaving ER, George takes on the role of fisherman in the blockbuster adaptation of Sebastian Junger's "The Perfect Storm." He shows even greater range later that year as an escaped bank robber in the offbeat musical comedy" O Brother Where Art Thou?". His portrayal wins him a Golden flixster.actor.pane.162654528 - flixsterGlobe for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy Film. He also reprised Frank Sinatra's role of Danny Ocean in the remake "Ocean's Eleven". The film made about $183 million during its five-month run in theaters. In 2002, George directed his first film " Confessions of a Dangerous Mind". In 2005, George was nominated for three Oscars. Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for "Good Night and Good Luck" and Best Supporting Actor for "Syriana". He won Best Supporting Actor. More recently George has acted in the films "The Men who stare at goats", "Fantastic Mr. Fox" and "Up in the air". It is his role in Up in the Air which has earned him his fourth Oscar nomination for Best Actor.


George has also been recognized for his great achievement for his humanitarian efforts. Since 2006, George has actively been a part of advocating to save Darfur. Author Ishmael Beah writes: "He has used his fame to speak wholeheartedly for those who cannot speak, with genuine concern and insight and a deep commitment and selflessness that is rare but does not have to be." More recently he has been helping out with the devasting earthquake in Haiti. He hosted an all-star telethon to raise money and awareness for the cause. George has said that he will never get married again or have children. Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman both bet him $10,000 that he would be a dad by the age of 40. They were wrong and did send him the money, but George returned it, betting double or nothing that he won't have kids by 50.


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George Clooney Information: Have appeared in many films such as Leatherheads and Oceans thirteen.
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Height: 5'11"
Nickname(s): Gorgeous George
Education:studied at Northern Kentucky University, University of Cincinnati
Resides in: Lake Como, Italy, Los Angeles, CA, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
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Political affiliation: Democrat
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Charities/Causes: Not On Our Watch, Save Darfur
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  • George clooney was in all the "Oceans* movies
  • Is the nephew of singer/actress Rosemary Clooney and Betty Clooney.
  • George Clooney recently won the Critics Choice Award for his role in the drama Up in the Air (2009) for Best Actor.

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