06 05 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! George Clooney 48


6 may;
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
George Clooney 48
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A Birthday Slideshow of George Clooney Through the Years;

18 05 2008

stills from Burn After Reading (2008) .... Harry Pfarrer




stills from Burn After Reading (2008) .... Harry Pfarrer

06 05 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!! George CLOONEY 47


6 MAY;
HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!
GEORGE CLOONEY (47)....

01 05 2008

The first stills from Burn After Reading...

13 04 2008

11 april 2008 Premiere of Jeux de Dupes on Friday in Paris, France.


11 april 2008 premiere of 'Leatherheads', (Premiere of Jeux de Dupes) on Friday in Paris, France.

11 april 2008 Leatherheads in Rome,photocall.


11 april 2008 Leatherheads in Rome,photocall.

11 04 2008

9 april 2008 Leatherheads in Rome.


9 april 2008 Leatherheads in Rome.

8 april 2008 Leatherheads on Tuesday in London.


8 april 2008 Leatherheads at the Odeon Leicester Square on Tuesday in London.

04 04 2008

photo from 3 april 2008


photo from 3 april 2008

Leatherheads Premiere new photos




George Clooney and Renee Zellweger posing for Marie Claire Magazine.




1 april 2008 Leatherheads premiere





24 march 2008 Leatherheads with Renee Zellweger

14 03 2008

Leatherheads (2008) (completed) .... Jimmy 'Dodge' Connelly





Leatherheads (2008) (completed) .... Jimmy 'Dodge' Connelly

Michael Clayton (2007) .... Michael Clayton















Michael Clayton (2007) .... Michael Clayton

Ocean's Thirteen (2007) .... Danny Ocean










Ocean's Thirteen (2007) .... Danny Ocean

The Good German (2006) .... Jake Geismer









The Good German (2006) .... Jake Geismer

13 03 2008

Syriana (2005) .... Bob Barnes










Syriana (2005) .... Bob Barnes

Good Night and Good Luck (2005) .... Fred Friendly



Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) .... Fred Friendly

Ocean's Twelve (2004) .... Danny Ocean




Ocean's Twelve (2004) .... Danny Ocean

12 03 2008

Intolerable Cruelty (2003) .... Miles







Intolerable Cruelty (2003) .... Miles

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) .... Jim Byrd



Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) .... Jim Byrd

Ocean's Eleven (2001) .... Danny Ocean




Ocean's Eleven (2001) .... Danny Ocean

11 03 2008

O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000) .... Everett




O Brother, Where Art Thou (2000) .... Everett

The Perfect Storm (2000) .... Capt. Billy Tyne



The Perfect Storm (2000) .... Capt. Billy Tyne

Three Kings (1999) .... Maj. Archie Gates




Three Kings (1999) .... Maj. Archie Gates

Out of Sight (1998) .... Jack Foley




Out of Sight (1998) .... Jack Foley

The Peacemaker (1997) .... Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe

The Peacemaker (1997) .... Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe

Batman & Robin (1997) .... Batman Bruce Wayne


Batman & Robin (1997) .... Batman Bruce Wayne

From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) .... Seth Gecko



From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) .... Seth Gecko

One Fine Day (1996) .... Jack Taylor


One Fine Day (1996) .... Jack Taylor

11 01 2008

George CLOONEY Biography

George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter, who gained fame as one of the lead doctors in the long-running television drama, ER (1994–99), as Anthony Edwards's best friend and partner, Dr. Douglas "Doug" Ross, but is best known for his subsequent rise as an "A-List" movie star in contemporary American cinema. Winner of an Academy Award and two Golden Globes, Clooney has balanced his glamorous performances in big-budget blockbusters with work as a producer and director behind commercially riskier projects, as well as social and political activism. On January 18, 2008, the United Nations announced Clooney's appointment as a United Nations peace envoy.
Early life

Family
Clooney, an Irish American, was born in Lexington, Kentucky. His mother, Nina Bruce (née Warren), was a former pageant queen, while his father, Nick, is a journalist, anchorman, game show and American Movie Classics host, and – in later years – an aspiring politician from the state of Kentucky.
Clooney also has an older sister, Adelia (aka Ada), one niece, Alison, and one nephew, Nicholas (aka Nick). His cousins include actors Miguel and Rafael Ferrer, who are the sons of his aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, and actor José Ferrer. He is also related to another singer, Debby Boone, who married José's son, Gabriel Ferrer. From an early age, Clooney would hang around his father's sets, often participating in shows, where he proved to be a crowd favorite.

Education
Clooney began his education at the Blessed Sacrament School in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky. Spending part of his childhood in Ohio, he attended St. Michael's School in Columbus, and the Western Row and St. Susanna schools, both in Mason. There he developed an interest in theater. Eventually, his parents moved to Augusta, Kentucky, where he went to Augusta High School and began his lead in several plays. He graduated in 1979. He was an average student but was an enthusiastic baseball and basketball player. He tried out with the Cincinnati Reds in 1977 to play professional baseball, but was not offered a contract.Clooney attended Northern Kentucky University from 1979 to 1981 and, very briefly, the University of Cincinnati, but did not graduate from either.
Career

Early roles
His first major role came in 1984 in the television medical comedy-drama E/R. Though it too takes place in a hospital, it should not be confused with ER, which Clooney more famously starred in several years later. Additionally, he played a handyman on the series The Facts of Life. He played Bobby the detective on one episode of The Golden Girls. His first significant break was a semi-regular supporting role in the sitcom Roseanne, playing Roseanne Barr's overbearing boss Booker Brooks, followed by the role of a construction worker on Baby Talk and then as a sexy detective on Sisters. Clooney achieved stardom when he was selected to play Dr. Doug Ross on the hit NBC drama ER from 1994 to 1999. Clooney was also partnered with Deborah Leoni in their production company Mirador Entertainment.
Prior to his success on ER, he met Grant Heslov, a later close friend with whom he co-wrote Good Night, and Good Luck. Heslov was also the president of Section Eight Productions, Clooney and director Steven Soderbergh's production company. In August 2006, Clooney and Heslov started a new company: Smoke House. Clooney said in an interview that he was driving an RV through the country with Heslov, who, at the time, was getting over a broken engagement, when he got a phone call from his agent telling him that NBC just picked up ER for a full season. Clooney said, "I think I just got my career."

It has been rumored that Clooney was the one to have circulated the videotape of Jesus vs. Santa (the video greeting card that gave birth to South Park) around the Los Angeles area in 1995. The show's creators, Matt Stone and Trey Parker, invited him to play a role in the show as the voice of Stan Marsh's gay dog Sparky in the episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride", a role with no dialogue except normal dog noises. He later appeared in the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Despite their history, the show's creators, Parker and Stone, lampooned Clooney for his outspoken political views in their feature film Team America: World Police. However, Clooney later said that he would have been offended if he hadn't been made fun of in the film.He was also mentioned in the episode "Smug Alert!", which mocks his acceptance speech at the 78th Academy Awards.

Initial success
Clooney continued to star in movies while appearing in ER, his first major Hollywood role being From Dusk Till Dawn, directed by Robert Rodriguez. He followed its success with One Fine Day with Michelle Pfeiffer and The Peacemaker with Nicole Kidman, the latter being the initial feature length release from Dreamworks SKG studio. Clooney was then cast as the new Batman in Batman & Robin. In 1998, he starred in Out of Sight, opposite Jennifer Lopez. This was the first of many collaborations with director Steven Soderbergh. He also starred in Three Kings during the last weeks of his contract with ER.
In 1999, Clooney left the cast of ER to pursue his film career full-time. He mentioned a few times that he would like to do a few cameos; to date, he has only done one.

Movie star
After leaving ER, Clooney starred in major Hollywood successes, such as Three Kings, The Perfect Storm, and O Brother, Where Art Thou?. In 2001, he teamed up with Soderbergh again for Ocean's Eleven, a remake of the 1960s Rat Pack film of the same name. Alongside Clooney, the film also starred Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Don Cheadle, Bernie Mac, and Julia Roberts. To this day, it remains Clooney's most commercially successful movie, earning approximately US$444,200,000 worldwide. The film spawned two sequels, Ocean's Twelve in 2004 and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007. In 2001, Clooney founded the production studio Section Eight Productions with Steven Soderbergh.
He made his directorial debut in the 2002 film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, an adaptation of the autobiography of TV producer Chuck Barris. Though the movie didn't do well at the box office, Clooney's direction was praised among critics and audiences alike.
In 2005, Clooney starred in Syriana, which was based loosely on former Central Intelligence Agency agent Robert Baer and his memoirs of being an agent in the Middle East. The same year he directed, produced, and starred in Good Night, and Good Luck, a film about 1950s television journalist Edward R. Murrow's famous war of words with Senator Joseph McCarthy. Both films received critical acclaim and decent box-office returns despite being in limited release. At the 2006 Academy Awards, Clooney was nominated for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck, as well as Best Supporting Actor for Syriana. He became the first person in Oscar history to be nominated for directing one movie and acting in another in the same year. He would go on to win for his role in Syriana.
More recently, he appeared in The Good German, a film-noir directed by Soderbergh. The film is set in post-World War II Germany.
Clooney is one of only three people to have been given the title of "Sexiest Man Alive" twice by People Magazine, first in 1997 and again in 2006. The others are Brad Pitt and Richard Gere. Clooney also received the American Cinematheque Award in October 2006, an award that honors an artist in the entertainment industry who has made "a significant contribution to the art of motion pictures". On January 22, 2008, Clooney was nominated for Best Actor for his role in Michael Clayton.
As of January 2007, Clooney is represented by Bryan Lourd, Co-Chairman of Creative Artists Agency (CAA).

Personal life
Clooney's father, Nick Clooney, a politician, is noted for saying about himself:
“I spent the first part of my life being referred to as Rosemary Clooney’s brother, and now I am spending the last part of my life being referred to as George Clooney’s dad.”
(See Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy for a previous instance of a similar quote.)
Clooney had a 300 pounds (140 kg) Vietnamese black bristled, potbellied pig, named Max, that had lived with him for eighteen years. Max died on December 1 2006. He also had two bulldogs, named Bud and Lou, after the famous comedy team Abbott and Costello, who both died (one from a rattlesnake attack).Clooney has only been married once, to actress Talia Balsam from 1989 to 1993. He says he will never get married again nor have any children, but Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman each bet him $10,000 that he would be a father before he turned 40. They were both wrong, and each sent him a check. He returned the money, betting double or nothing that he won't have kids by age 50.
Illness and injury
Clooney suffered from Bell's palsy for a time while he was in high school.In 2004, Clooney injured himself on Syriana's set during a torture scene. He had some excruciating headaches and suffered short term memory loss. It took a few weeks for his doctors to find the reasons of his health problems. During The Good German's promotion (two years afterwards), he revealed that he still had to wear a back brace due to this injury. Never a heavy smoker, Clooney quit the habit at a very early stage. He says that at least eight or nine of his great-uncles and great-aunts died because of it.

2007 motorcycle accident
On September 21, 2007, Clooney and his girlfriend Sarah Larson were injured in a motorcycle accident in Weehawken, New Jersey. Clooney's motorcycle was hit by a passenger car. The driver of the car reported that Clooney attempted to pass on the right, while Clooney stated that the driver signaled left and then decided to make an abrupt right turn and clipped the motorcycle. Clooney suffered a broken rib and road rash; Larson broke two toes. Both were treated and released from the Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, New Jersey.On October 9, 2007, more than two dozen hospital staff members were suspended without pay for looking at Clooney's medical records in violation of federal law. Clooney himself quickly issued a statement on the hospital records matter, saying no one should be punished. He said "This is the first I've heard of it. And while I very much believe in a patient's right to privacy, I would hope that this could be settled without suspending medical workers."
Politics
Clooney is a self-described political liberal. Speaking about the Iraq war: "You can't beat your enemy anymore through wars; instead you create an entire generation of people seeking revenge. These days it only matters who's in charge. Right now that's us — for a while at least. Our opponents are going to resort to car bombs and suicide attacks because they have no other way to win.... I believe (Rumsfeld) thinks this is a war that can be won, but there is no such thing anymore. We can't beat anyone anymore."
Clooney is noted for his public criticisms of lobbyist Jack Abramoof. On January 16, 2006, during his acceptance speech for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for Syriana, Clooney paused to sarcastically thank Abramoff before adding, "Who would name their kid Jack with the word ‘off’ at the end of your last name? No wonder that guy is screwed up!"
There has been movement to try to convince Clooney to run for political office in his home state of Kentucky, including talk of a Clooney candidacy for US Senate against Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in 2008. In response, Clooney has said: "Run for office? No. I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many parties."
Clooney supports Barack Obama for a 2008 presidential run.

Save Darfur
Clooney is active in advocating a resolution of the Darfur conflict. His efforts include an episode of Oprah and speaking at the Save Darfur rally in Washington, D.C., on April 30, 2006.
In 2006, he was involved in several events to highlight the issue. In April, he spent ten days in Chad and Sudan with his father to make a film in order to show the dramatic situation of Darfur's refugees. In September, he spoke in front of the Security Council of the U.N. with Nobel Prize-winner Elie Wiesel to ask the U.N. to find a solution to the conflict and to help the people of Darfur. In December, he made a trip to China and Egypt with Don Cheadle and two Olympic winners to ask both governments to pressure Sudan's government.
Clooney is involved with Not On Our Watch, an organization that focuses global attention and resources to stop and prevent mass atrocities, along with Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Don Cheadle, and Jerry Weintraub. He narrated and was co-executor producer of the documentary "Sand and Sorrow.
On March 25, 2007, he sent an open letter to German chancellor Angela Merkel, calling on the European Union to take "decisive action" in the region in the face of Omar al-Bashir's failure to respond to the U.N. resolutions.
Clooney also appears in the documentary film Darfur Now, a call to action film for people all over the world to help stop the ongoing crisis in Darfur. The film was released on November 2, 2007.
On December 13, 2007, Clooney and fellow actor Don Cheadle were presented with the Summit Peace Award by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates at the 8th Annual Summit of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome. In his acceptance speech Clooney said that he and Cheadle "Don and I…stand here before you as failures. The simple truth is that when it comes to the atrocities in Darfur…those people are not better off now then they were years ago."
On January 18, 2008, the United Nations announced Clooney's appointment as a United Nations peace envoy, effective since January 31.

Filmography

In Development:
Escape from Tehran (details only on IMDbPro)
The Tourist (details only on IMDbPro)
Est (details only on IMDbPro)
The Boys from Belmont (details only on IMDbPro)
The Innocent Man (details only on IMDbPro)
Farragut North (details only on IMDbPro)
The Birds (details only on IMDbPro)
The Challenge (details only on IMDbPro)
Our Brand Is Crisis (details only on IMDbPro)
Delta Blues (details only on IMDbPro)

Actor:
A Very Private Gentleman (2010) (pre-production)
Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) (completed) (voice) .... Mr. Fox
Up in the Air (2009/I) (completed) .... Ryan Bingham
The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009) (completed) .... Lyn Cassady
"ER" .... Dr. Doug Ross (109 episodes, 1994-2009) - Old Times (2009) TV episode .... Dr. Doug Ross - Such Sweet Sorrow (2000) TV episode (uncredited) .... Dr. Doug Ross - Responsible Parties (1999) TV episode (voice) (uncredited) .... Dr. Doug Ross - The Storm: Part 2 (1999) TV episode .... Dr. Doug Ross - The Storm: Part 1 (1999) TV episode .... Dr. Doug Ross (104 more)
Burn After Reading (2008) .... Harry Pfarrer ... aka Burn After Reading (France)
Leatherheads (2008) .... Jimmy 'Dodge' Connelly ... aka Ein verlockendes Spiel (Germany)
Michael Clayton (2007) .... Michael Clayton
Ocean's Thirteen (2007) .... Danny Ocean ... aka 13 (USA: promotional abbreviation)
The Good German (2006) .... Jake Geismer
Syriana (2005) .... Bob Barnes
Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) .... Fred Friendly ... aka Good Night, and Good Luck (France)
Ocean's Twelve (2004) .... Danny Ocean
Intolerable Cruelty (2003) .... Miles
Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) .... Devlin ... aka Spy Kids 3: Game Over (USA: video title)
Solaris (2002) .... Chris Kelvin
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) .... Jim Byrd ... aka Geständnisse - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (Germany)
Welcome to Collinwood (2002) .... Jerzy ... aka Safecrackers oder Diebe haben's schwer (Germany)
Ocean's Eleven (2001) .... Danny Ocean ... aka 11 (USA: promotional abbreviation) ... aka O11 (USA: informal short title)
Spy Kids (2001) .... Devlin
The Perfect Storm (2000) .... Captain Billy Tyne
O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) .... Everett ... aka O' Brother (France)
Fail Safe (2000) (TV) .... Col. Jack Grady
Three Kings (1999) .... Archie Gates
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999) (voice) .... Dr. Gouache ... aka South Park (International: English title: short title) ... aka South Park: BLU (USA: promotional abbreviation) ... aka South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (USA: closing credits title)
The Thin Red Line (1998) .... Capt. Bosche
Out of Sight (1998) .... Jack Foley
"Murphy Brown" .... Doctor #2 (1 episode, 1998) - Never Can Say Goodbye: Part 2 (1998) TV episode .... Doctor #2
The Peacemaker (1997) .... Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe
"South Park" .... Sparky the Dog (1 episode, 1997) - Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride (1997) TV episode (voice) .... Sparky the Dog
Batman & Robin (1997) .... Batman / Bruce Wayne
One Fine Day (1996) .... Jack Taylor
From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) .... Seth Gecko
"Friends" .... Dr. Michael Mitchell (1 episode, 1995) - The One with Two Parts: Part 2 (1995) TV episode .... Dr. Michael Mitchell
"Sisters" .... Detective James Falconer (19 episodes, 1993-1994) - I Only Have Eyes for You (1994) TV episode .... Detective James Falconer - Blinders (1994) TV episode .... Detective James Falconer - Bombshell (1994) TV episode .... Detective James Falconer - Up in the Air (1994) TV episode .... Detective James Falconer - Protective Measures (1994) TV episode .... Detective James Falconer (14 more)
"The Building" .... Bonnie's Fiancee (1 episode, 1993) - Pilot (1993) TV episode .... Bonnie's Fiancee
"Bodies of Evidence" .... Det. Ryan Walker (16 episodes, 1992-1993) - Flesh and Blood (1993) TV episode .... Det. Ryan Walker - Endangered Species (1993) TV episode .... Det. Ryan Walker - The Formula (1993) TV episode .... Det. Ryan Walker - Shadows (1993) TV episode .... Det. Ryan Walker - Eleven Grains of Sand (1993) TV episode .... Det. Ryan Walker (11 more)
Without Warning: Terror in the Towers (1993) (TV) .... Kevin Shea
The Harvest (1992) .... Lip Syncing Transvestite
"Jack's Place" .... Rick Logan (1 episode, 1992) - Everything Old Is New Again (1992) TV episode .... Rick Logan
Unbecoming Age (1992) .... Mac ... aka The Magic Bubble
"Roseanne" .... Booker Brooks (11 episodes, 1988-1991) - Trick Me Up, Trick Me Down (1991) TV episode .... Booker Brooks - Let's Call It Quits (1989) TV episode .... Booker Brooks - Workin' Overtime (1989) TV episode .... Booker Brooks - Bridge Over Troubled Sonny (1989) TV episode .... Booker Brooks - Canoga Time (1989) TV episode .... Booker Brooks (6 more)
Rewrite for Murder (1991) (TV)
"Baby Talk" .... Joe (5 episodes, 1991) - Out of Africa (1991) TV episode .... Joe - Trading Places (1991) TV episode .... Joe - Womb with a View (1991) TV episode .... Joe - A Star Is Newborn (1991) TV episode .... Joe - Baby Love (1991) TV episode .... Joe
Sunset Beat (1990) (TV) .... Chic Chesbro
"Sunset Beat" .... Chic Chesbro (1 episode, 1990) - One Down, Four Up (1990) TV episode .... Chic Chesbro
Knights of the Kitchen Table (1990) (TV) .... Rick Stepjack
Red Surf (1989) .... Remar
Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988) .... Matt Stevens ... aka Return of the Killer Tomatoes: The Sequel (USA: video box title)
Bennett Brothers (1987) (TV) .... Tom Bennett
"The Golden Girls" .... Bobby Hopkins (1 episode, 1987) - To Catch a Neighbor (1987) TV episode .... Bobby Hopkins
"Murder, She Wrote" .... Kip Howard (1 episode, 1987) - No Laughing Murder (1987) TV episode .... Kip Howard
"Hunter" .... Matthew Winfield (1 episode, 1987) - Double Exposure (1987) TV episode .... Matthew Winfield
"The Facts of Life" .... George Burnett (17 episodes, 1985-1987) - A Star Is Torn (1987) TV episode .... George Burnett - Seven Little Indians (1987) TV episode .... George Burnett - Write and Wrong (1986) TV episode .... George Burnett - The Wedding Day (1986) TV episode .... George Burnett - The Lady Who Came to Dinner (1986) TV episode .... George Burnett (12 more)
Return to Horror High (1987) .... Oliver
Predator: The Concert (1987)
Combat High (1986) (TV) .... Maj. Biff Woods ... aka Combat Academy
"Throb" .... Rollo Moldonado (1 episode, 1986) - My Fair Punker Lady (1986) TV episode .... Rollo Moldonado
"Hotel" .... Nick Miller (1 episode, 1986)... aka "Arthur Hailey's Hotel" - Recriminations (1986) TV episode .... Nick Miller
"Crazy Like a Fox" (1 episode, 1985) - Suitable for Framing (1985) TV episode
"E/R" .... Ace (22 episodes, 1984-1985) - A Change in Policy (1985) TV episode .... Ace - All Tied Up (1985) TV episode .... Ace - Merry Wives of Sheinfeld: Part 2 (1985) TV episode .... Ace - Merry Wives of Sheinfeld: Part 1 (1985) TV episode .... Ace - I Raise You (1985) TV episode .... Ace (17 more)
"Street Hawk" .... Kevin Stark (1 episode, 1985) - A Second Self (1985) TV episode .... Kevin Stark
"Riptide" .... Lenny Colwell (1 episode, 1984) - Where the Girls Are (1984) TV episode .... Lenny Colwell
"Centennial" (1978) TV mini-series .... Village Extra (unknown episodes)


Director:
Leatherheads (2008) ... aka Ein verlockendes Spiel (Germany)
Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) ... aka Good Night, and Good Luck (France)
"Unscripted" (5 episodes, 2005) - Episode #1.5 (2005) TV episode - Episode #1.3 (2005) TV episode - Episode #1.4 (2005) TV episode - Episode #1.1 (2005) TV episode - Episode #1.2 (2005) TV episode
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) ... aka Geständnisse - Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (Germany)