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This is a copy of George
Clooneys official profile from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
edited by his personal secretary (just an
educated guess) for the benefit of George
Clooney alias President Abdullah Gόl alias Raja alias Fareed
Al-Atrash alias major drug lord and drug distributor for drugs from Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Morocco, Turkey, Israel and other countries, in short he is just the
reseller of my fake family drugs in the Middle East and elsewhere, while his brother is doing the same in Germany, unfortunately I forgot his name, but the German police, the CIA
and the KGB and CIA
city of Unterschleissheim, Germany that is in
reality is a hidden retirement city of Unterschleissheim,
Germany for ex-USA government members and ex-Soviet Union government members know all the
details, I am only the one brainwashed by them.
This is a copy from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Clooney,
copied on 09.02.2012 See also interview http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11212
with Abdullah
Gόl in the American TV program called Current Affairs on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, where
I most definitely recognized the voice of my brother-in-law Dr. Alaa Ali one of the hidden brothers of George Clooney that exchange with him places under
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George Timothy Clooney (born May 6,
1961) is an American actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter. For
his work as an actor, he has received three Golden
Globe Awards and an Academy Award. Clooney is also noted for his
political activism, and has served as one of the United Nations Messengers of Peace
since January 31, 2008.[1][2][3] Though he made his acting debut
on television in 1978, Clooney gained fame and recognition by portraying Dr. Douglas
"Doug" Ross on the long-running medical drama ER
from 1994 to 1999. While working on ER,
he started attracting a variety of leading roles in films including Batman & Robin (1997)
and Out of
Sight (1998), in which he first teamed with long-term
collaborator Steven Soderbergh. In
2001, Clooney's fame widened with the release of his biggest commercial
success, Ocean's Eleven, the first
of a profitable film trilogy, a remake of the film from 1960 with the members of The Rat
Pack with Frank Sinatra as Danny Ocean. He made his
directorial debut a year later with the 2002 biographical thriller Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,
and has since directed Good Night, and Good Luck
(2005), Leatherheads
(2008), and The Ides of March (2011). He
won the 2006 Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actor for his work in the Middle East thriller Syriana (2005). Clooney's humanitarian work
includes his advocacy of finding a resolution for the Darfur
conflict, raising funds for the 2010 Haiti earthquake, 2004
Tsunami, and 9/11
victims, and creating documentaries such as Sand
and Sorrow to raise awareness about international crises. He
is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[4]
Early life Clooney was born in Georgetown, Kentucky. His mother, Nina Bruce
(nιe Warren, 1939),[5] is
a former beauty pageant queen. His father, Nick
Clooney, is a former anchorman, as well as a game show and American Movie Classics host. Clooney's
ancestry includes Irish, German, and English.[6]
His paternal great-great-grandparents, Nicholas Clooney (of County
Kilkenny) and Bridget Byron, immigrated to the
United States from Ireland.[7]
Clooney was raised a strict Roman Catholic.[8][9][10][11]
He has an older sister, Adelia (also known as Ada);
his cousins include actors Miguel
and Rafael
Ferrer, who are the sons of his aunt, singer Rosemary
Clooney, and actor Josι Ferrer. He is also
related to another singer, Debby Boone, who married his cousin Gabriel Ferrer (son of Josι Ferrer and
Rosemary Clooney). Clooney began his education at
the Blessed Sacrament School in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Spending part of
his childhood in Ohio,
he attended St. Michael's School in Columbus,
and St. Susanna School in Mason. In middle school, Clooney developed Bell's
palsy, a debilitating condition that partially paralyzes the face. The
malady went away within a year. "That was the worst time of my
life," he told the Daily Mirror
in 2003. "You know how cruel kids can be. I was mocked and taunted, but
the experience made me stronger."[12] His parents eventually moved to
Augusta, Kentucky, where Clooney attended Augusta High School. He has stated
that he earned all As and a B in school,[13]
and was an enthusiastic baseball and basketball player. He tried out to play
professional baseball with the Cincinnati
Reds organization in 1977, but was not offered a contract. He did not
pass the first round of player cuts.[14]
He attended Northern Kentucky University from
1979 to 1981, majoring in Broadcast Journalism, and very briefly attended the
University of Cincinnati, but did not
graduate from either.[15]
He had such odd jobs as selling men's suits and cutting tobacco.[16] Career Early work, 197893 Clooney's first role was as an
extra in the TV series Centennial in 1978. The series
was based on the novel of the same name by James
Michener, and was partially filmed in Clooney's hometown of Augusta,
Kentucky. Clooney's first major role came in 1984 in the short-lived sitcom E/R (not to be confused with ER,
the better-known hospital drama, on which Clooney also co-starred a decade
later). He played a handyman on the series The Facts of Life, and
appeared as Bobby Hopkins, a detective, on an episode of The
Golden Girls. His first significant break was a semi-regular
supporting role in the sitcom Roseanne, playing Roseanne
Barr's supervisor Booker Brooks, followed by the role of a construction
worker on Baby Talk, and then as a sexy
detective on Sisters. In 1988, Clooney also
played a role in Return of the Killer Tomatoes. Breakthrough, 199499 Clooney achieved stardom when
he played Dr. Doug Ross, alongside Anthony
Edwards, Julianna Margulies,
and Noah
Wyle, on the hit NBC drama ER
from 1994 to 1999. After leaving the series in 1999, he made a cameo
appearance in the 6th season and returned for a guest spot in the show's
final season.[17] Clooney began appearing in films while working on ER. His first major Hollywood role was in 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. Clooney was then cast as Batman in Joel
Schumacher's Batman & Robin,[18]
which was a moderate box office success, but a critical failure (with Clooney
himself calling the film "a waste of money"). In 1998, he starred
in Out of
Sight opposite Jennifer
Lopez, marking the first of his many collaborations
with director Steven Soderbergh. He
also starred in Three Kings during the last
weeks of his contract with ER. Success, 2000present George Clooney cast his hands
and shoes in the Grauman's Chinese
Theatre in 2007.[19] After leaving ER, Clooney starred in commercially
successful projects including 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. As of 2011, it was
Clooney's most commercially successful film, earning more than $450 million
worldwide.[20]
The film spawned two sequels starring Clooney, Ocean's Twelve in 2004 and Ocean's Thirteen in 2007. In 2001, Clooney and Soderbergh co-founded Section Eight Productions, for which Grant Heslov was president of television. Clooney 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 film didn't do well at the box
office, Clooney's direction showed promise.[21] 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. Clooney
suffered an accident on the set of Syriana, which resulted in a
brain injury with complications arising from a punctured dura.[22]
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. 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 won the Oscar for his role in Syriana. George Clooney at the premiere
of The Men Who Stare At Goats
in the 2009 Toronto International
Film Festival Clooney next appeared in The
Good German (2006), a film noir
directed by Soderbergh that is set in post-World
War II Germany. In August 2006, Clooney and Heslov
started the production company Smokehouse Pictures. In October 2006 Clooney also
received the American Cinematheque
Award, which honors an artist in the entertainment industry who has made
"a significant contribution to the art of motion pictures".[23] On January 22, 2008, Clooney
was nominated for an Academy Award (and many other awards) for Best Actor for
his role in Michael Clayton (2007). Clooney
then directed his third film, Leatherheads
(2008), in which he also starred. It was reported on April 4, 2008, in Variety that Clooney had quietly
resigned from the Writers Guild of America over
controversy surrounding Leatherheads.
Clooney, who is the director, producer, and star of the film, stated that he
had contributed in writing "all but two scenes" of the film and
requested a writing credit, alongside Duncan Brantley and Rick
Reilly, who had been working on the project for 17 years. In an
arbitration vote, Clooney lost 21. He decided to withdraw from the union
over the decision. Clooney became a "financial
core status" non-member, meaning he no longer had voting rights, and
cannot run for office or attend membership meetings, according to the WGA's
constitution.[24] Clooney next co-starred with Ewan
McGregor and Kevin Spacey in The Men Who Stare At Goats,
which was directed by Heslov and released in
November 2009. Also in November 2009, he voiced Mr. Fox in Wes
Anderson's animated feature Fantastic Mr. Fox. The same
year, Clooney starred in Up in the Air, which was
initially given limited release, and then wide-released on December 25, 2009.
For his performance in the film, which was directed by Jason
Reitman, he was nominated for a Golden
Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, BAFTA, and an Academy
Award. 2010 saw the release of The American, based on the
novel A Very Private Gentleman by Martin
Booth and directed by Anton Corbijn. Clooney
played the lead role, and was a co-producer of the film. As of 2011, Clooney was
represented by Bryan Lourd, co-chairman of
Creative Artists Agency (CAA).[25] 2011 saw the release of The Descendants, in which
Clooney starred as a husband who's
wife has an accident that leaves her in a coma. He earned critical praise for
his work as Matt King, and won the Broadcast
Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe
Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama and was nominated for the Screen
Actors Guild for Best Actor. He was also nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor and the Academy Award for Best Actor. Political views Clooney supported then-Senator Barack
Obama's campaign in the 2008 presidential election.[26] Humanitarian work Clooney in Abιchι, Chad, in January 2008 with the UN Clooney has been active in
advocating a resolution of the Darfur
conflict.[27]
His efforts include appearing on an episode of Oprah and speaking at the Save Darfur rally in Washington, D.C., on
April 30, 2006. 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 UN resolutions.[28] In April 2006, 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 of the same year, he
spoke in front of the Security Council of the UN with Nobel Prize-winner Elie Wiesel to ask the UN to find a solution to the
conflict and to help the people of Darfur.[29]
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.[30] After making his first trip to
Darfur in 2006 with his father Nick, Clooney made the TV special "A
Journey to Darfur", and advocated for action in the US. The documentary was
broadcast on American cable TV as well as in the UK and France. In 2008, it
was released on DVD with the proceeds from its sale being donated to the International Rescue Committee.[31][32][33][34] 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.[35]
He narrated and was co-executor producer of the documentary Sand
and Sorrow.[36]
Clooney also appeared 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.[37]
In February 2009, he visited Goz Beida, Chad, with NY Times columnist Nicholas
Kristof.[38]
In January 2010, he organized the Telethon Hope for
Haiti Now,[39]
which collected donations for the 2010 Haiti earthquake victims. Clooney discusses Sudan with
President Barack Obama at the White House in October 2010. On December 13, 2007, Clooney
and fellow actor Don Cheadle were presented with the Summit Peace
Award by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome. In his acceptance speech,
Clooney said that "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 than they were years ago."[40][41]
On January 18, 2008, the United Nations announced Clooney's appointment as a
United Nations messenger of peace, effective from January 31.[1][2] Clooney conceived of and, with
human rights activist and co-founder of the Enough
Project John Prendergast, initiated the Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP),
after an October 2010 trip to South
Sudan. SSP aims to monitor armed activity for signs of renewed civil war
between Sudan
and South Sudan, and to detect and deter mass atrocities along the border
regions there.[42] Clooney and Prendergast co-wrote
a Washington Post op-ed piece in May 2011, titled
"Dancing with a dictator in Sudan", arguing that: "President
Omar al-Bashir has been indicted by the International Criminal Court for genocide, is
escalating bombing and food aid obstruction in Darfur, and he now threatens
the entire north-south peace process... the evidence shows that incentives
alone are insufficient to change Khartoum's
calculations. International support should be sought immediately for denying
debt relief, expanding the ICC indictments, diplomatically isolating the
regime, suspending all non-humanitarian aid, obstructing state-controlled
bank transactions and freezing accounts holding oil wealth diverted by senior
regime officials."[43] Controversy In January 2003, Clooney made a
controversial joke about the fact that Charlton
Heston was suffering from Alzheimer's,
and Clooney initially refused to apologize.[13][44][44][45]
While speaking at a National Board of Review event as he
accepted an award on television, Clooney said: "Charlton Heston announced again today that he is suffering from
Alzheimer's."[46]
Charlon Heston was
suffering from Alzheimer's disease at the time.[46][47]
When syndicated columnist Liz Smith asked Clooney whether he wasn't "going
too far" with his remark, he responded: "I don't care. Charlton Heston is the head of the National Rifle Association; he
deserves whatever anyone says about him."[48][45] Heston himself commented, "It just goes to show that sometimes class does
skip a generation," referring to Clooney's aunt, Rosemary
Clooney.[48]
Heston further commented on the Clooney joke:
"I don't know the man never met him, never even spoken to him, but I
feel sorry for George Clooney one day he may get Alzheimer's disease. I
served my country in World War II. I survived that I guess I can survive
some bad words from this fellow".[49]
Clooney later said, "It was a joke... They got the quote wrong. What I
said was 'The head of the NRA announced today ...' (Filmmaker) Michael
Moore had just gotten an award. Anyway, Charlton Heston
shows up with guns over his head after a school shooting and then says in the
documentary it's because of ethnic diversity that we have problems with
violence in America. I think he's going to have to take whatever hits he
gets. It was just a joke."[50]
Clooney said in 2008 he subsequently apologized to Heston
in a letter, and that he received a nice response from Heston's
wife.[13] 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 disgraced lobbyist Jack
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!"[51]
Abramoff's father wrote a letter to The
Desert Sun, calling Clooney's comment "glib and
ridiculous".[52]
Larry King asked Clooney on CNN if he would apologize, but Clooney declined.[52] Personal life Relationships Clooney and Elisabetta
Canalis at the 66th Venice International
Film Festival Clooney was married to actress Talia
Balsam from 1989 until they divorced in 1993. Since then, Clooney has
said that he will never marry again.[53]
After meeting on the set of a Martini advertisement in 2000, he had a five-year
on-again, off-again relationship with British model Lisa
Snowdon.[54]
In June 2007, he started dating reality personality Sarah
Larson, but the couple broke up in May 2008.[55]
From July 2009 to June 2011, Clooney was in a relationship with Italian
actress Elisabetta Canalis.[56][57]
Since July 2011, Clooney has been dating former WWE Diva Stacy
Keibler.[58] Often featured in People magazine's "Sexiest Man
Alive" issue, Clooney's marital status and availability are a running
joke among female fans who still fantasize they have a chance to bring him to
the altar. Madame Tussaud's
Wax Museum in Las Vegas has a "Marrying George Clooney"
photo-op in which museum visitors can put on a wedding gown and stand next to
a wax statue of the actor in a tuxedo.[59] Homes Clooney's main home is in Los
Angeles. He purchased the 7,354 square feet (683.2 m2) house in
1995 through his George Guifoyle Trust. His villa in
Italy is situated in the village of Laglio,
on Lake
Como,[60]
near the former residence of famous Italian author Ada Negri.[61] Motorcycle accident On September 21, 2007, Clooney
and then-girlfriend Sarah Larson were injured in a motorcycle accident in Weehawken, New Jersey. Clooney's motorcycle
was hit by a car. The driver of the car reported that Clooney attempted to
pass on the right,[62]
while Clooney stated that the driver signaled left and then decided to make
an abrupt right turn and clipped the motorcycle. He was treated and released
from the Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, New Jersey.[63]
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.[64]
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."[65] Pets Clooney and Max in 1989 "Max" (1987
December 1, 2006) was Clooney's pet Vietnamese
black bristled potbellied pig, often referred to as "Max the
star" by Clooney.[66]
The pig shared Clooney's Hollywood Hills home, as well as Clooney's bed, and frequently
made cameos in interviews, mostly because of his enormous size.[67]
He is often credited with saving Clooney's life by waking him up before the Northridge earthquake on January 16,
1994.[66]
In 2006, the pig was taken for a flight in John
Travolta's private jet.[68] Max was bought by Clooney in
1988 as a gift for his then-girlfriend Kelly
Preston, Travolta's current wife.[69]
The pig used to have a special cattle-pen
and his own corner in the garage of Clooney's manor.[70]
Max was seriously injured in 2001 when one of Clooney's friends accidentally
ran him over with his car.[71]
Weighing ca. 300 pounds (over 130 kg), Max died in Los Angeles of natural
causes, as has been stated by Clooney's press secretary Stan Rosenfield. Because he was known to have arthritis,
and was partly blind, the animal was falsely reported to have died in January
2005. Clooney dotingly recalls that Max would squeal every morning until he
was fed.[68]
A column on Max by Clooney's father, Nick,
appeared in The Cincinnati Enquirer.[citation needed] He also owned two bulldogs,
named Bud and Lou, after the famous comedy team Abbott and Costello. Both dogs have died; one
from a rattlesnake
bite.[72][73] In the media Clooney in January 2012 Clooney is one of three people
to have been given the title of "Sexiest Man Alive" twice by People
Magazine, first in 1997 and again in 2006.[74]
Clooney has appeared in commercials outside the US for products like Fiat, Nespresso and Martini
vermouth, and has lent his voice to a series of Budweiser ads beginning in 2005.[75] Clooney was named one of Time
magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2007, 2008 and 2009.[76][77][78] South
Park creators Matt Stone
and Trey
Parker lampooned Clooney, among other stars, in their feature film Team America: World Police.
Clooney later said that he would have been offended if he hadn't been made fun of in the film.[79]
He was also mentioned in the South Park
episode "Smug Alert!", which
mocks his acceptance speech at the 78th Academy Awards. Clooney has also lent
his voice to South Park, however, appearing in the episode Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride as
Sparky the Dog, and as the emergency room doctor in South Park: Bigger, Longer
& Uncut. Clooney was also caricatured in
the American
Dad episode Tears of a Clooney, in which Francine sees her plans to destroy Clooney
materialize. Alexander
Cartio, an Iranian-Swedish-American
director of films, music videos and commercials made his debut long feature
film entitled Convincing Clooney about a Los
Angeles artist, who faced with rejection at every turn both as an actor and as
the writer of his first screenplay, comes up with his master plan to get, out
of all people, George Clooney to star in his first ever low-budget short
film. The story written by Sulo Williams, produced
by Cartio and Williams and starring Sulo Williams, Aimee
Garcia, Kelly Perine, Hadley
Fraser, Wilson Cruz and Rosanna
Arquette was released on November 8, 2011.[80][81] Awards and honors Main article: List of
awards and nominations received by George Clooney Filmography
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Official movie trailer External links
·
George Clooney at the Internet Movie Database ·
George Clooney
at People.com ·
Not On Our Watch
official site for charity founded by George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon,
Don Cheadle, Jerry Weintraub and David Pressman ·
Column
archives for Project Syndicate ·
Appearances on C-SPAN ·
George Clooney on
Charlie
Rose · Works by or about George Clooney in libraries (WorldCat ·
George Clooney
collected news and commentary at The New York Times,
and in NYT Movies ·
George Clooney
collected news and commentary at The Guardian ·
George Clooney Public Service
Announcement, Better World Campaign ·
Clooney, Google, UN Team Up To Watch
Sudan Border, NPR,
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