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Clooney Disturbed by 40 Years of Aging & Bad Mullets

Summary

  • George Clooney found seeing his 40-year career in 4K unsettling.
  • He was surprised by past film footage, especially his hairstyles.
  • Clooney values friends and family, unlike his film character.
Clooney Disturbed by 40 Years of Aging & Bad Mullets

Movie veteran George Clooney recently offered a candid perspective on viewing his extensive filmography in high definition. During the filming of "Jay Kelly," where he portrays an actor, actual clips from Clooney's past movies were incorporated. He expressed surprise and discomfort upon seeing himself age across 40 years on screen.

Clooney specifically cited his hairstyles, including a "bad mullet," as a point of concern when reflecting on his career's visual progression. This experience contrasted sharply with his character's isolation, as Clooney emphasized his personal fulfillment derived from friends and family.

He finds great value in his close relationships with his wife Amal and their twins, Ella and Alexander. Clooney attributes his ability to maintain a balanced life to achieving fame later in his career, allowing him to establish personal foundations before becoming a public figure.

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George Clooney found seeing himself age across 40 years of film in 4K to be a disturbing experience, particularly noting his past hairstyles.
Unlike his character Jay Kelly, who lacked friends and family due to his career, George Clooney cherishes his relationships with his wife Amal and their children.
George Clooney believes he became famous later in his life, which allowed him to learn how to live before becoming a public figure.

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