Video: George Clooney's Speech and the Best Emmy Moments
August 30, 2010
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Filed under: Awards, Emmys, TV News, Videos The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmys were, by all accounts, a smash.
Filed under: Awards, Emmys, TV News, Videos The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmys were, by all accounts, a smash.
The list for Stand Up 2 Cancer’s much-anticipated television fundraising event just keeps on growing!!! The following supporters have now joined the broadcast: Elizabeth Banks, Kathy Bates, Sir ...
Filed under: Woman Up, Culture, HaitiClooney used his humanitarian-award acceptance speech to remind viewers that disaster areas need our help "long after the cameras have gone away.
George Clooney is frustrated his campaign to highlight the genocide in Darfur hasn't halted the ongoing killings - branding it "the greatest failure" of his life. The Hollywood actor has long bee...
When George Clooney directs a film, it either ends up scoring six Oscar nominations (2005′s Good Night and Good Luck) or turning into a flop (2008′s Leatherheads).
George Clooney says that moving to Italy has made him realise what a "beautiful life" he has there.
If you’ve been wondering why you haven’t seen Paul Giamatti around Brooklyn Heights recently it may be because he’s pretty darn busy! The neighborhood’s most master thespian is ...
Filed under: Emmys, Features, TV Replay The fact that there are way more "bests" than "worsts" this year sums up the Jimmy Fallon-hosted 2010 Emmy telecast.
In the new movie The American, George Clooney plays a mysterious professional assassin. The American got the Explainer wondering—are there people in the real world who commit murders for a living?
The American (Focus Features), the second film by the Dutch photographer-turned-filmmaker Anton Corbijn (Control), is like a James Bond fantasy for very patient Europhiles.
Every year at the Primetime Emmy Awards a special honor is given to an artist who has made a substantial humanitarian impact over the course of their lifetime.
Actor says his charmed life marred by his inability to make impact on Darfur civil war Elisabetta Canalis Pics
George Clooney picked up the rights to direct a big-screen adaptation of the off-Broadway play Farragut North about three years ago. He had aspirations to cast Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
George Clooney’s latest is styled like a Bourne movie, but feels like art-house fare. How successful is the bait-and-switch?
Last night, the cast of Modern Family obliged the Academy and did a little skit for the broadcast.
Actress Violante Placido, who plays a prostitute named Clara in the upcoming thriller “The American”, revealed that her co-star, actor George Clooney lacks experience when it comes to graphic, ...
The film, directed by Anton Corbijn, is set on the continent, has mostly European actors and draws from European cinema.
Focus Features “The American” opened to a so-so $1.7 million on Wednesday.
Clooney and his journalist father Nick smuggled cameras into the Darfur refugee camps four years ago.
The actor should take a lesson from his friend Brad Pitt and find movies that have commercial promis
London, Sep 2 – Hollywood actor George Clooney, who recently received an Emmy for his humanitarian work to raise awareness about the crisis in Darfur, admits.
George Clooney claims Italy changed his life.
George Clooney is frustrated his campaign to highlight the genocide in Darfur hasn’t halted the ongoing killings – branding it “the greatest failure” of his life.
George Clooney claims buying a house in Italy changed his life because it made him feel less stressed by Hollywood life.
The party line about Anton Corbijn’s The American is that it’s a very European-feeling film, something more adult, sophisticated and minor key than the typically over-the-top sensations of Hollywood, ...