Entertainment Tonight, the actor said he’s “not thrilled” but was jokingly grateful.“As far as turning 60, listen, I’m not thrilled with it but it’s better than dead,” Clooney said. “So I’ll take it.
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Forget a cardboard cutout of George Clooney when you can have the real deal.
On Friday, the star was headed to Ipswich, Massachusetts to film a few scenes for “The Tender Bar” when he came across a cardboard cutout of himself.
Clooney arrived at Marcorelle’s Fine Wine and Beer, only to discover the advertisement for his Casamigos Tequila.
“He came in, and we have two big cutouts in the store of him, and he actually took a photo with his cutout,” manager Leah Smith told People while sharing the
Entertainment Tonight, the actor said he’s “not thrilled” but was jokingly grateful.“As far as turning 60, listen, I’m not thrilled with it but it’s better than dead,” Clooney said. “So I’ll take it.
George Clooney is making sure he teaches his children good charitable values.The actor teamed up with Yvette Nicole Brown, Jodie Foster, Tony Goldwyn and more to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Motion Picture & Television Fund this week. During a press conference, Clooney touched on how he and his wife, Amal Clooney, got involved in the organization and how their twins, Ella and Alexander, are learning to give back.«Well, you try [to instill charitable values].
Antonio Ferme editorTo celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Motion Picture Television Fund, the board of directors and a slate of guests gathered virtually to announce a new $300 million fundraising drive that aims to support industry workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.President and CEO Bob Beitcher said “the need hasn’t stopped” during the ongoing health crisis, stating that the organization has continued to experience high levels of inbound calls from a young demographic.“I know, deep in
George Clooney, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Jim Gianopulos and more gathered on Tuesday, to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Motion Picture Television Fund, and lay the foundation for its future, as a means of support for working and retired industry members.
Perfect match! George Clooney feels “happy and blessed” in his marriage to Amal Clooney ahead of his 60th birthday in May, a source exclusively reveals in the new issue of Us Weekly.
Booksmart starKaitlyn Dever will join the Julia Roberts and George Clooney starring rom-com Ticket to Paradise. The Universal project, scheduled for a Sept.
Kaitlyn Dever is taking on a role alongside superstars.
(CNN)Amal Clooney is doing what so many people have been doing during the pandemic -- watching "ER."But according to husband and actor George Clooney, the many dalliances of Dr. Doug Ross have been met with disapproval.
George Clooney appeared in "ER" from 1994-1999, but his wife, Amal Clooney, is only now watching the show for the first time… and it's not going well. While appearing on Stars In The House with his former co-stars for a cast reunion, George said Amal really disapproves of his character's antics and keeps wondering when he's going to grow up."This has been a very, very disastrous thing for me because I forgot all of the terrible things I'd done as Dr. Ross!" George said.
the “Stars in the House” livestream, cracking up colleagues and viewers alike with his personal insights — including how he feels about his upcoming birthday. “Here’s some fun. In about 10 days, I’ll be 60.
George Clooney was left blushing when he sat down to re-watch ER with his wife Amal Clooney.
George Clooney has revealed that revisiting ER has led to some awkward moments with his wife. The actor joined former cast members, including Anthony Edwards, Julianna Margulies and Noah Wyle, for a charity virtual reunion, where he said that Amal Clooney is continuously questioning the actions of his character, Dr Doug Ross.
George Clooney reunited with his former castmates on Thursday for a special Earth Day episode of !The beloved drama's biggest stars — including Clooney, Julianna Margulies, Noah Wyle, Anthony Edwards, CCH Pounder and more — came together for the benefit event, which raised money and awareness for the Waterkeeper Alliance, an organization that works to ensure every community worldwide has drinkable, fishable and swimmable water.
Ben Affleck, 48, turned heads on Apr. 13 when he was seen walking and hugging George Clooney, 59, on the set of their upcoming film The Tender Bar.
George Clooney is paying close attention to the developments in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, according to George Floyd's family lawyer. Chauvin, 45, is facing charges of second and third-degree murder and manslaughter in the death of Floyd on May 25, 2020.
George Floyd's family's attorney, Benjamin Crump, revealed that George Clooney emailed him while watching the current murder trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin and gave his blunt two cents.Crump made a virtual appearance on on Wednesday and told co-host Joy Behar that Clooney emails him from time to time because the 59-year-old actor is engaged in social justice matters and wants his children with his wife, Amal Clooney — 3-year-old twins Alexander and Ella — «to live in a better