George Clooney Talks About His Early Days

George Clooney didn’t start out as famous as he is now. He did quite a bit of episodic television — including roles on both The Facts Of Life and a comedy that was, believe it or not, called E/R before, at 33; he was cast as Dr. Doug Ross on the drama ER.

His television stardom took him first to film roles in straightforward entertainment like Batman And Robin, One Fine Day (a romantic comedy with Michelle Pfeiffer), and The Peacemaker (an action film with Nicole Kidman), and then to three films in the space of a couple of years whose screenplays were nominated for Oscars: Out Of Sight, Three Kings, and O Brother, Where Art Thou?

He was later nominated for both directing and co-writing 2005′s Good Night, And Good Luck, and for his performances in Syriana (for which he won in the supporting category), Michael Clayton, and Up In The Air. And now George Clooney is nominated for two Oscars this year — for his lead role in The Descendants and for co-writing the adapted screenplay for The Ides Of March, which he also directed.

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