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George Clooney is remembering the role that made him famous. Clooney's role as the hunky Dr. Doug Ross in the medical drama catapulted him to stardom — and solidified his Hollywood heartthrob status. He would go on to launch a prolific film career.
George Clooney made a name for himself with ER, but before that, he performed low-key foot operations.During George’s recent appearance on Live With Kelly and Mark, the Jay Kelly star
ER ‘s memorable, outstanding “Hell and High Water,” which aired 30 years ago (November 9, 1995), is one of them. Doug Ross (George Clooney), just as he’s about to leave the hospital for a job in a private practice, ends up in the middle of a high-stakes rescue during a storm: saving a boy (Erik von Detten) who’s trapped in a storm drain.
George Clooney led a parade of old favorites back to "ER" on Thursday as the medical drama nears the end of its 15-year run. Clooney, who left the show in 1999 to pursue movie stardom, reprised his character Dr. Doug Ross. Now in Seattle, Ross works with ...
In ‘Jay Kelly,’ he plays the last of the old-school leading men. It's a persona he's embodied on and off screen for three decades—even while subverting his own stardom at every turn.
According to IMDb users, Ocean's Eleven, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and O Brother, Where Art Thou? are among the best movies starring George Clooney.
ER's use of medical jargon was one of the show's most notorious fixtures, but it wasn't always easy for the actors to memorize. George Clooney apparently used a workaround where he often wrote down lines on his clipboards and other props.
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How rivalry and jealousy over one iconic movie role is at the heart of George Clooney's decades-long pranking of Brad Pitt
George Clooney losing a pivotal early role to Brad Pitt was the spark for years of pranks played on his leading man rival, OK! can reveal. Veteran A-lister Clooney, 64, recently admitted he failed to land the part of thieving grifter J.