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Clooney Reflects on ER's Surprise Success

5 Dec

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Summary

  • George Clooney recalled shooting the pilot episode of ER.
  • The show unexpectedly triumphed over Chicago Hope in ratings.
  • Clooney maintained friendships with ER castmates for years.
Clooney Reflects on ER's Surprise Success

Actor George Clooney, 64, recently shared his memories of filming the pilot episode for the groundbreaking medical drama ER. He recalled the early days when the show's success was far from guaranteed, especially with a competing hospital drama, Chicago Hope, airing simultaneously. The unexpected triumph of ER in the ratings was a significant moment for the cast, securing their employment.

ER, which premiered in 1994 and ran for 15 seasons, launched Clooney's prolific film career after he departed in 1999 at the end of season 5. Despite leaving the show, he maintained close relationships with his former co-stars, including Julianna Margulies, Anthony Edwards, and Noah Wyle.

These friendships have endured over the years, with recent photographs capturing mini-reunions among the ER alumni. This continued connection underscores the strong bonds formed during the show's production, transforming a cast and crew into a lasting family.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
George Clooney played Dr. Doug Ross, a hunky pediatrician, in the medical drama ER.
George Clooney left ER in 1999 at the conclusion of its fifth season.
Yes, George Clooney and his former ER castmates have remained close friends over the years.

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