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George Clooney: Roles
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George Clooney is an Academy Award-winning actor, who has ... been honored for his work as a writer, director and producer. He next stars in the title role of the drama Michael Clayton, for director Tony Gilroy. The film is slated for release in fall 2007.
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George Clooney is on the case in the title role of the legal thriller, Michael Clayton. Let the star lay down the law on your desktop with this wallpaper from the film.
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George Clooney may have taken direction from the filmmaking Coen Brothers in the past – for 2000's O Brother, Where Art Thou? and 2003's Intentional Cruelty – but at Monday night's National Board of Review awards dinner in New York, it was clearly a case of role reversal.
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George Clooney has declared himself the Hillary Clinton of the Oscars in one of the smartest swipes ever taken at the Democratic presidential candidate. Clooney is a huge, huge Barack Obama fan, having called him "the best candidate I've ever seen" and basically declaring he should be president from now until eternity. And he recently got a huge platform to bolster the candidate as the cover boy on the Mar. 3 issue of Time, which included a Sam Jones photo spread and a feature article from Joel Stein, who had Clooney over for dinner. But of course Time doesn't care much about movie megastar Clooney's political punditry, so he had to sneak in his attack as part of an roundup of his Oscar picks, in which he declared he will lose his shot at the Best Actor Oscar, just like a certain loser politician will lose her shot at Best Democrat In A Leading Role. Clooney's exact words, plus bonus video of the actor at Stein's house, after the jump. more
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George Clooney first shot to fame in 1994 as medical heartthrob Dr. Douglas Ross on ER. This ruggedly handsome bachelor has since made a seamless transition onto the big screen with starring roles in Three Kings (1999), O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Ocean’s Eleven (2001), and Syriana (2005) -- for which he was awarded a Best Supporting Actor Oscar and a Golden Globe.
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George Clooney spent 10 years as an acting unknown until his role as Dr. Doug Ross in the hospital drama “E.R.” made him TV's hottest heartthrob in 1994. He left the show in 1999 and moved on to an even more successful career in films, as an actor, producer and sometime director.... More
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