Why George clooney said I was ‘objectified’ in early roles' In an interview with Washington post on friday
Why George clooney said I was ‘objectified’ in early roles' In an interview with Washington post on friday
Clooney recalled moments on set with his costars that involved "I remember doing scenes on 'Roseanne' and I'd drop a clipboard and bend over, and they'd all slap me on the ass," he said.
Clooney recalled moments on set with his costars that involved "I remember doing scenes on 'Roseanne' and I'd drop a clipboard and bend over, and they'd all slap me on the ass," he said.
The Facts of Life and Roseanne."Honestly, I'm being objective," he told The Washington Post for an article published Friday.
Clooney directed, co-wrote, and co-starred in this 2005 film about CBS journalist Edward R.
during his infamous investigation to expose communists, of Senator Joseph McCarthySlide 6 The film was Clooney's only second directorial and earned him six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Original Screenplay.
He honestly knew he was a character actor in 'The Verdict' and took the part," Clooney said when Neumann was in his late 50s.