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George Clooney Now: New Movie Wolfs Arrives in Theaters

George Clooney is back to his roots in the action-comedy Wolfsstarring alongside longtime friend Brad Pitt. The moviewhich first premiered at the 2024 Venice Film Festivalarrived in select theaters September 20. The 63-year-old Clooney plays Jacka professional fixerwho gets hired to cover up a high-profile crime but finds himself forced to work with his rivaldespite both men being lone wolves.

Wolfs marks the first time Clooney and Pitt have worked together on the big screen in 16 years. The pair last teamed up in Burn After Reading in 2008. “It’s an off the charts great filmand it’s fun to work with Brad again,” Clooney said in a 2023 interview with Deadline. “We had a really good time.”

While Wolfs was initially expected to get a wide theatrical releaseit will only be in limited theaters for a week before coming to Apple TV+ on September 27. “We’re happy it’s getting released at all,” Clooney told The Hollywood Reporter. “Obviously we wish it was having a wider releaseand we’re trying to figure these things out as we go. This is a revolutionary time in our industry so it’s taken a moment to get through itbut we’ll get through it.”

Who Is George Clooney?

George Clooney is an Academy Award–winning actordirectorand producer who has become one of Hollywood’s most recognizable stars. After nearly a decade of consistent workthe Kentucky native scored his breakout role in 1994 as Dr. Doug Ross on the hit TV show ER. His Emmy-nominated performance led to major movie roles in Batman & Robin and O BrotherWhere Art Thou? Clooney has since starred in Ocean’s Eleven and two of its sequelsMichael Claytonand The Descendantsamong many other titles. He has won two Oscars for 2005’s Syriana and 2012’s Argo. Once dubbed one of Hollywood’s most eligible bachelorsthe movie star is now married to international human rights lawyer Amal Clooneywith whom he shares two kids. His newest movie is the 2024 action-comedy Wolfs.

Quick Facts

FULL NAME: George Timothy Clooney
BORN: May 61961
BIRTHPLACE: LexingtonKentucky
SPOUSES: Talia Balsam (1989-1993) and Amal Clooney (2014-present)
CHILDREN: Alexander and Ella
ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Taurus

Early Life

George Timothy Clooney was born on May 61961in LexingtonKentuckyinto a well-known family of media and entertainment personalities. His fatherNickspent many years as a television personality and news anchor. His motherNinawas a former pageant queen and journalist turned city councilwoman. His auntRosemary Clooneyhad a long career as a singer and actor.

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George Clooney is the second child of Nick Clooneyleftand Nina Clooneyright.

Due to the nature of his father’s workGeorge and his older sisterAdamoved several times to various locations throughout Kentucky and Ohio with their parents. In 1974they settled down for good in a ramblingold Victorian home in downtown AugustaKentuckya small town on the Ohio River about an hour south of Cincinnati.

Theredespite some name recognitionthe Clooneys led a fairly modest life. They were a close-knit familywith Nick making sure to carve time out of his busy schedule in Cincinnati to be home in the evenings for dinner. At the Clooney supper tablethe family often discussed current events. George’s fathera true newsmanhad grown up in awe of men like CBS news anchor Edward R. Murrow andlaterWalter Cronkite.

George made his first television appearance at 5 years old by playing sketch characters on the local talk shows his dad hosted. George’s talent for expression began to falter in middle school when he developed Bell’s palsywhich causes partial facial paralysis. He eventually recovered from the illness.

In schoolGeorge was more focused on sports than books but still managed to be a good student. “I pulled out my report cards... I had all As and a B,” the actor told Esquire magazine. A fairly good baseball playerhe managed to land a tryout with the Cincinnati Reds at age 16. A baseball contracthowevernever materialized.

George later opted for college. Staying close to homehe attended Northern Kentucky Universitywhere he studied broadcast journalism. But the future didn’t last long at college. He didn’t think he had what it took to become a good television journalistand he hated the constant comparisons to his father. He dropped out of school in 1981without a thought as to what he would do next.

George stuck around the Cincinnati area for a while and found work as a shoe salesman andlateras a farmhand picking tobacco. He had been harvesting tobacco when he got a call from his cousinMiguel Ferrerthe son of his aunt Rosemary and Oscar-winning actor José Ferrer. Miguel and his father were making a movie in Kentucky about horse racingand they offered young George a little acting work. George hung around the set for a good three monthswhere he worked as an extra and even landed a few lines. To make extra moneyhe loaned his old Monte Carlo to his uncle and cousin for $50 a day. The movie never got releasedbut the experience gave George the acting bug again.

Encouraged by his cousin MiguelGeorge decided to move to Los Angeles to become an actor when the movie shoot was over. “I had just spent the summer cutting tobaccowhich is a miserable job. So that’s what made me move to Hollywood,” George later told Esquire. To make ends meethe picked up whatever work he could find. He even ran errands for his aunt and chauffeured her around town. Slowly parts cameeven if they weren’t the kind of roles he dreamed about.

Movies and TV Shows

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George Clooney’s first major role was on the TV show The Facts of Life.

Clooney landed a recurring role on the popular teen comedy The Facts of Lifefrom 1985 to 1987. From 1988 to 1991he made guest appearances on the sitcom Roseannestarring Roseanne Barr. In 1992Clooney starred in the short-lived series Bodies of Evidenceplaying a detective. On the drama Sistershe played another detective and the love interest for Sela Ward’s character. There were small movie rolestooincluding the part of a lip-synching cross-dresser in a 1993 thriller called The Harvest.

Although Clooney worked steadily in Hollywoodhe had yet to land a significant career breakthrough. Feeling that he was always on the cusp of something biggersomething greaterClooney found his situation difficult. “I had a work ethic,” he later told The New Yorker. “I was making a couple of hundred grand a yearwhich is beating all the oddsso you don’t really think things are going terribly. You actually feel like you’re succeeding. [But] I wished I was doing better projectsand I didn’t think I was going to get that chance.” All that was about to change.

TodayClooney is a two-time Academy Award winner and three-time Golden Globe winner. At the 2015 Golden Globe Awardsthe actordirectorand producer received the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Cecil B. DeMille Award for his career accomplishments in Hollywood. Three years laterClooney was honored with the Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute.

Big Break in ER

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George Clooney had his breakout role in the hit show ER.

In 1994Clooney was cast in a new medical drama called ER. Clooney played Dr. Doug Rossa caring pediatrician and a notorious ladies manin the ensemble TV showwhich also featured Anthony EdwardsJulianna Marguliesand Sherry Stringfield. Soon after its September 1994 debutClooney was on his way to becoming one of the show’s breakout starsattracting the attention of film industry movers and shakers. His classic good looks and easygoing charm made him a natural for the big screen.

Clooney worked at a hectic pacemanaging to appear in several movies during his time on ER. He battled evil vampires with Quentin Tarantino in Robert Rodriguez’s From Dusk to Dawn (1996). In the romantic comedy One Fine Day (1996)Clooney played a divorced father who falls for a single mother (Michelle Pfeiffer).

Continuing to balance his TV role and his film work over the next few yearsClooney earned two Emmy Award nominations and three consecutive Golden Globe nominations for his ER role. In 1999he turned in his scrubs to pursue his movie career full-time.

Batman & Robin

Assuming the role of the caped crusaderClooney starred as Batman with Chris O’Donnell as his sidekick in 1997’s Batman & Robin. The summer blockbuster netted more than $238 million at the global box officebut that wasn’t enough to cover production and promotion costs. The movie racked up a slew of negative reviewsand Clooney’s Batsuit is famously mocked for including nipples.

The star has repeatedly trashed the movie and apologized for his part in the flop. “It was a difficult film to be good in. I don’t know what I could have done differently,” Clooney said in 2011. “But if I am going to be Batman in the film Batman & RobinI can’t say it didn’t work and then not take some of the blame for that.”

Decades laterClooney surprised audiences by appearing as Batman once more for a cameo in The Flash (2023)but he has no plans of donning the Batsuit again. “I don’t think there’s enough drugs in the world for me to go back and do it,” Clooney joked to Entertainment Tonight in December 2023.

Batman & Robin marked a low point in Clooney’s movie careerbut it was hardly a final blow. In 1998Clooney starred opposite Jennifer Lopez in Steven Soderbergh’s Out of Sight (1998) and had a role in Terrence Malick’s war drama The Thin Red Line. The following yearas he departed ERthe actor starred in the Persian Gulf War tale Three Kings with Mark Wahlberg and Ice Cube.

O BrotherWhere Art Thou?

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George Clooney starred in the 2000 film O BrotherWhere Art Thou?

Working with the Coen brothersClooney starred as a charming conman in O BrotherWhere Art Thou? (2000)an imaginative retelling of the epic poem The Odyssey. He won a Golden Globe Award for his work on the film.

Clooney also reteamed with Mark Wahlberg for the popular disaster-at-sea film The Perfect Stormbased on Sebastian Junger’s best-selling novel. The actorwho for so long had wondered if he’d truly make it bigwas now Hollywood royalty.

Ocean’s Eleven and Sequels

In 2001Clooney starred in the remake of Ocean’s Eleven directed by Steven Soderbergh. He played Danny Oceana role originated by famed crooner Frank Sinatra. The comedic heist featured an all-star cast alongside Clooney: Brad PittJulia RobertsBernie MacMatt DamonElliott GouldCarl ReinerAndy Garciaand a young Casey Affleck.

It proved to be such a successful venture on- and off-screen that it spawned three sequels. Clooney and much of the original cast returned for Ocean’s Twelve (2004) and Ocean’s Thirteen (2007). The 2018 entryOcean’s Eightfeatured an all-female ensemble with Sandra Bullock starring as Danny Ocean’s sister. Ocean’s Eleven and Ocean’s Twelve were among the top 10 highest-grossing movies worldwide during the year of their releasesand the modern franchise has collected a combined $1.4 billion at the global box office.

Oscar for Syriana and Good Nightand Good Luck

The year after Ocean’s ElevenClooney made his directorial debut with Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002). The biopic focused on the life of Chuck Barrishost of The Gong Show and reportedly a CIA agent. Despite the movie’s poor box-office performance and weak reviewsClooney continued to work behind the scenes on a pair of award-worthy movies from 2005.

For the political drama SyrianaClooney was a producer and took on a supporting role. The usually fit actor—who is nearly 5 feet11 inches tall—gained roughly 30 pounds to play government agent Bob Barnes in the moviewhich explored political intrigue and corruption in the Middle East. Badly hurt during the filming of a scenehe damaged the membrane around his spine. The injury caused spinal fluid to leak from his nose and left him with terrible back pain. After completing Syrianathe Hollywood star underwent two surgeries to fix the problem.

Clooney returned to the director’s chair for Good Nightand Good Lucka movie examining the clash between distinguished news anchor Edward R. Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarthy. Clooney also co-wrote the screenplaywhich served partly as a tribute to his newsman fatherand took on a supporting role in the widely praised black-and-white drama.

All his hard work didn’t go unnoticed. Clooney earned his first three Academy Award nominations—for Best Supporting Actor in Syriana as well as Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Good Nightand Good Luck—and was similarly nominated at the Golden Globes. He ultimately won the Oscar and Golden Globe trophy for his turn in Syriana.

In 2025Clooney is set to make his broadway debut in the stage adaptation of Good Nightand Good Luck.

Up in the Air and The Descendants

In 2007Clooney starred as the title character in the legal thriller Michael Clayton. Portraying a problem fixer for a law firmhe earned an Oscar nomination for his performance for Best Actor.

After anchoring the sports comedy Leatherheads (2008)also featuring John Krasinski and Renée Zellwegerthen taking a turn in the Brad Pitt–led satire Burn After Reading (2008)Clooney’s next starring role was in the 2009 dramatic comedy Up in the Air. His performance as Ryan Binghama consultant who specializes in firing employeesearned him rave reviews as well as another Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

For The Ides of March in 2011Clooney proved to be a triple-threatserving as the project’s directorco-writerand one of its stars. The political dramabased on a 2008 play titled Farragut North by Beau Willimonfeatured Clooney as a presidential candidate and Ryan Gosling as one of his aides. Clooney received an Oscar nod for Best Adapted Screenplay and two Golden Globe nominations for the screenplay and his directing.

Also in 2011Clooney gave an impressive performance in the family drama The Descendantsdirected by Alexander Payne. He won a Golden Globe and secured an Academy Award nomination for his turn as a husband and father who must cope with new challenges and unpleasant revelations after his wife is severely injured in a boating accident.

Gravity and Suburbicon

Clooney won his second (and most recent) Oscar for producing Argo with Ben Affleck and Grant Heslov. The 2012 political thriller was named Best Picture at the 85th Academy Awards. The moviewhich Affleck starred in and directedwas adapted from The Master of Disguise by former CIA operative Tony Mendez and “The Great Escape,” a Wired magazine article by Joshuah Bearman.

NextClooney teamed up with Sandra Bullock for 2013’s Gravity. The space disaster epic was among the top 10 highest-grossing movies of the year. He followed with The Monuments Men (2014)which Clooney starred in and directed.

Clooney was back on the big screen in 2016with featured roles in HailCaesar! and Money Monsterdirected by Jodie Foster. The following yearhe again stepped behind the camera to direct Suburbiconstarring Matt Damon and Julianne Moore.

Shortly after the release of SuburbiconClooney revealed in an interview with The Sunday Times that he was stepping back from acting. “I acted for a long time andyou knowI’m 56. I’m not the guy that gets the girl anymore,” he saidadding that his secure financial footing gave him the luxury to pursue the projects of his choosing.

Catch-22

One such project turned out to be an adaptation of Joseph Heller’s 1961 novelCatch-22, about American servicemen attempting to maintain their sanity amid the looming threat of death in combat during World War II. Clooney starred in and directed two episodes from the 2019 limited series of the same name. His part as Colonel Cathcart was Clooney’s first regular TV role since his time on ER in the 1990s.

The Midnight Sky and Ticket to Paradise

In 2020Clooney returned to both directing and acting in the science-fiction film The Midnight Skybased on the book Good MorningMidnight by Lily Brooks-Dalton. He played the leading role of Augustinea lone scientist in the Arctic trying to contact a crew of astronauts. The moviewhich debuted on Netflixreceived mixed reviews from critics.

Clooney also directed Amazon Prime Video’s 2021 film The Tender Barwhich chronicles an aspiring writer’s coming-of-age as he finds a father figure in his bartender uncleplayed by Ben Affleck. The script was adapted from the memoir of Pulitzer Prizer winner J. R. Moehringer.

With Ticket to Paradise (2022)Clooney returned to movie theaters for the first time in six years. The romantic comedyco-starring Julia Robertssaw Clooney play a divorced father who travels to Bali with his ex-wife to stop their daughter from marrying a seaweed farmer. Ticket to Paradise generated lukewarm reviews.

The Boys in the Boat and Wolfs

Clooney then directed the 2023 sports drama The Boys in the Boatbased on the true story of the University of Washington rowing team’s quest to compete for gold in the 1936 Olympics. The film grossed more than $50 million at the box office but received mixed reviews.

NextClooney voiced Spaceman in the 2024 kids’ fantasy movie IF. His newest movieWolfsreturns the actor to his roots in action-comedy. Released in September 2024briefly in theaters then streaming on Apple TV+Wolfs sees Clooney play a professional fixer alongside a rival fixer portrayed by Brad Pitt.

Net Worth

As of August 2024Clooney has an estimated total net worth of $500 millionaccording to Celebrity Net Worth.

In addition to his screen workhe has earned much of his wealth from his tequila brandCasamigoswhich he founded in 2013. When Casamigos was sold in 2017Clooney received $233 million in the dealputting him at the top of Forbes’ annual ranking of highest-paid actors the following year.

The actor and director also has his own production companySmokehouse Pictureswhich has major deals with Audible and Warner Bros. Pictures Group. He and business partner Grant Heslov founded Smokehouse in 2006. The company has produced Oscar-winning Best Picture Argo (2012)August: Osage Countyas well as several of Clooney’s acting and directing projects like Good Nightand Good Luck.

Wife Amal Clooney

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Amal and George Clooney have been married since 2014 and share two kids.

A longtime bachelorClooney met Amal Alamuddina Lebanese-born British human rights attorneythrough a friend in July 2013 when he was 52 years old and she was 35. They started dating a few months laterthen in April 2014he proposed during a date night at home. The couple tied the knot in VeniceItalythat Septemberand Amal changed her name to Amal Clooney.

Three years later56-year-old George and 39-year-old Amal became first-time parents with the birth of their twinsElla and Alexanderin June 2017. Todaythe actor and his family reside in the small village of CotignacFrancehaving previously lived in a villa on Lake Como in Italy.

First Wife Talia Balsam and Other Relationships

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George Clooney and Talia Balsam got divorced after nearly four years of marriage.

Despite his bachelor statusClooney was married once before. He and actor Talia Balsam wed in December 1989. That union was short-livedand the two divorced in September 1993.

Following the divorceClooney vowed that he would never marry again or have children. The pledge managed to catch the attention of actors Nicole Kidman and Michelle Pfeifferwho both stated that they believed Clooney would be a father before he turned 40 and even placed bets on it. Both actors lost their betsand both sent Clooney checks to pay up. The actorwho has twice been named People magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive,” returned the money to his friends.

In the years following his divorceClooney dated a variety of womenincluding actors Kimberly RussellKrista Allenand Stacy Keibler.

Kids

George is a father to 7-year-old twins Alexander and Ellawho he shares with his wifeAmal Clooney. Despite his famethe actor has kept his children out of the public eye while occasionally giving insight into their lives and personalities. He has shared both Alexander and Ella speak French and Italianhave a good sense of humorand are fans of soft metal music.

In September 2024his kids crashed George’s GQ interviewclimbing all over his Wolfs co-star Brad Pitt. Clooney shared he’s trying to maintain a healthy work-life balance for the sake of his family. “I’m going to give myself time with my kids,” he saidadding that he enjoys driving them to school.

Clooney said his top priority is to protect them. “I don’t want pictures of my kids. We deal in very serious subject matterswith very serious bad guysand we don’t want to have photos of our kids out there,” he continued. “So we have to work hard at trying to stay privateand it’s trickyas you can imagine.”

Political Causes and Philanthropy

Involvement in U.S. Presidential Campaigns

An outspoken liberalClooney has been a frequent target of right-wing politicos and personalitiesincluding Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly. Beyond his disappointment with the election of George W. Bush as U.S. president in 2000the actor was also an early opponent of the Iraq War and in a 2003 interview called the then-president “dim.”

“America’s policies frustrate me,” Clooney told a German television program. “I think a war against Iraq is as unavoidable as it is senseless. I think it’s coming. But I also think the real danger is going to be what happens after it.”

Clooney supported Barack Obama’s successful 2008 and 2012 presidential campaignsas well as Hilary Clinton’s unsuccessful 2016 run. In 2020he endorsed Joe Biden for president and hosted a virtual fundraiser for the eventual winner.

In July 2024Clooney wrote an op-ed in The New York Times calling for President Biden81to end his bid for reelection due to his age. Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race less than two weeks laterprompting Clooney to endorse Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris.

Peace Activism and Darfur

In 2006Clooney stepped up his involvement in political and social causes. He teamed up with his father and a few others to travel around the western region of Sudanknown as Darfur. Armed with a few small video camerasClooney and his dad set out report on how the area had been ravaged by war and how the international community was struggling to set up refugee camps to help those in need. By leveraging Clooney’s Hollywood statusthey believed they could bring greater attention to the Darfur crisis and could help fuel global interest in helping the region. Their edited footage was broadcast on such programs as Oprah.

Upon his return to the United StatesClooney brought his celebrity clout to Washington D.C.where he spoke at a rally against the genocide in Darfur. Later he spoke to a special meeting of the U.N. Security Council. With other celebrities—including Brad PittDon Cheadleand Matt Damon—he formed a nonprofit organization called Not On Our Watch to help the people in Darfur.

In 2007he and Cheadle were recognized for their work for Darfur. The pair shared a Peace Summit Award at the 8th Annual World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome. The following yearwith his parents standing at his sideClooney was officially appointed as a U.N. peace envoy.

Recognizing his philanthropic efforts to datethe Television Academy present Clooney with the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award in 2010.

Philanthropic Donations

Following the September 11th attacksClooney organized a fundraiser that featured dozens of Hollywood stars and assembled more than $129 million for the United Way. Four years laterhe donated $1 million to the United Way Hurricane Katrina Response Fund.

Following the tragic shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in ParklandFloridain February 2018Clooney and his wifeAmalannounced they were donating $500,000 to the March for Our Lives protest planned for the following month. Other entertainment A-listers followed their leadwith Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey also announcing donations.

Quotes

  • I’m certainly the last person to give advice onwellanything.
  • The best lesson my mom taught me was how to be scrappy... She taught me how to be realistic and survive in weird situations.
  • In debatesthe Republican will go“That guy’s badand that guy’s good.” And the Democrat will say“WellI understand what you’re sayingbecause your parents were alcoholics.” And the reality is that you need people who go“That’s good. That’s bad.”
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