I might have talked about him before, but since it's his birthday, I guess I'll talk about him again. Today is George Clooney's 64th birthday, and it seems he's been in a lot of movies. Some boog, and some he needs to apologize for.
I won't mention which, but he knows.
George Clooney was born in Lexington, Kentucky to a mother who used to be a beauty queen and a father who was an accountant. He didn't get into acting until he was older. Starring as an extra in Centeneal around 1978, he wouldn't be known until the 80's with tv shows as a minor character or a cameo.
He became known in the 80's in an episode of Golden girls as he played a minor character when the four ladies find out their new neighbors are actually jewel thieves.
Clooney plays a small role as one of the officers that want to use their house to investigate. He ends up getting shot but survives. He later would be known very well for two little letters: E...R...
After portraying Dr. Doug Ross for a few seasons in a show I sadly never saw but wish I did, George Clooney decided to go into movies. Some good and... well...here are some of the good ones. He was in The Peacemaker.... From Dusk till Dawn...Three Kings...The Perfect Storm and a few more. But there is one movie he regrets saying yes to. I think I agree with him on this one; happily, it didn't end his career.
When the late Val Kilmer had no desire to come back after having arguments with the director, Joel Schumacher, George Clooney said, yes to the Batman and Robin movie which was a sequel from Batman Forever. I hate to say this...but this was a trainwreck of a movie.
From horrible puns to bad writing to even Arnold Schwartzaneger making an embarassing villain as Mr. Freeze. George has apoligized constantly for his portrayal of the worst Batman since.... Val Kilmer
Something else you should know. When South Park was becoming a hit...or something like that, George Clooney voiced Stan's dog in an early episode. Not many people knew that. All he did was just bark.
He even voiced other characters like Fantastic Mr. Fox in a Roald Dhal book that became a movie.
George has also become a producer in some films like Midnight Sky and the Boys on the Boat. He has also been in coffee ads for an espresso when he was with Danny DeVito in a Super Bowl ad a few years ago.
Now, he's still acting and producing a few films that are good or bad. You'd have to see for yourself. But for now, Happy Birthday to him.