| George Clooney |
Clooney at the 2009 Venice Film Festival
|
| Born |
George Timothy Clooney
May 6, 1961
(
1961-05-06
)
(age 48)
Lexington, Kentucky
,
U.S.
|
| Occupation |
Actor, director, producer, screenwriter |
| Years active |
1978-present |
|
Spouse(s)
|
Talia Balsam
(1989-1993)
|
George Timothy Clooney
(born May 6, 1961) is an American actor, film director, producer, and
screenwriter. For his work as an actor, he has received two
Golden Globe Awards
and an
Academy Award
. Clooney is
noted for parlaying his celebrity into social activism and has served as one of the
United
Nations Messengers of Peace
since January 31, 2008.
Though he made his acting debut on television in 1978, Clooney gained fame and recognition by
portraying Dr. Douglas "Doug" Ross on the long-running medical drama
ER
from 1994 to 1999. While working on
ER
, he started attracting a variety of leading roles in films including
Batman & Robin
(1997) and
Out of Sight
(1998), where he
first teamed with long-term collaborator
Steven Soderbergh
. In 2001, Clooney's fame widened with the release
of his biggest commercial success,
Ocean's Eleven
, the first of a profitable film
trilogy. He made his directorial debut a year later with the 2002 biographical thriller
Confessions of a
Dangerous Mind
and has since directed films such as
Good
Night, and Good Luck.
(2005) and
Leatherheads
(2008). He won the 2006
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
for his
work in the
Middle East
thriller
Syriana
(2005).
Clooney's humanitarian work includes his advocacy of finding a resolution for the
Darfur conflict
, raising
funds for the
2010 Haiti
earthquake
,
2004
Tsunami
and
9/11
victims, and creating
documentaries such as
Sand and
Sorrow
to raise awareness about international crises.
Clooney was born in
Lexington,
Kentucky
. His mother, Nina Bruce (born Warren), was a former beauty pageant queen, and his
father,
Nick
, was an
anchorman
plus
game show
and
American Movie Classics
host. Clooney is of
Irish
descent on his father's side. His paternal
great-great grandparents, Nicolas Clooney (of
County Kilkenny
) and Bridget Byron, immigrated to the United States from
Ireland
.
He has an older sister, Adelia (also
known as Ada), and his cousins include actors
Miguel
and
Rafael
Ferrer
, who are the sons of his aunt, singer
Rosemary Clooney
, and actor
Jos- Ferrer
. He is also related to another singer,
Debby Boone
, who married Jos- Ferrer and Rosemary
Clooney's son Gabriel. From an early age, Clooney would hang around his father's sets, often
participating in shows, where he proved to be a crowd favorite.
In an interview with
Rolling Stone
in 2003, Clooney revealed that
as a young boy he was obsessed with
ketchup
, claiming
that he commonly mixed it into cookie batter.
Clooney began his education at the Blessed Sacrament School in
Fort Mitchell, Kentucky
.
Spending part of his childhood in
Ohio
, he attended St.
Michael's School in
Columbus
, and St.
Susanna School in
Mason
, Ohio. In middle school,
Clooney developed
Bell's palsy
, a
debilitating condition that partially paralyzes the face. The malady went away within a year.
"That was the worst time of my life," he told the
Daily Mirror
in 2003. "You
know how cruel kids can be. I was mocked and taunted, but the experience made me stronger."
His parents eventually moved to
Augusta
, Kentucky, where Clooney attended
Augusta High
School
. He has stated that he earned all As and a B in school,
and was an
enthusiastic baseball and basketball player. He tried out with the
Cincinnati Reds
in 1977 to play professional baseball, but was not
offered a contract. He did not pass the first round of player cuts.
He attended
Northern Kentucky
University
from 1979 to 1981 majoring in History and Political Science and, very briefly, the
University of Cincinnati
,
but did not graduate from either. He had such odd jobs as selling men's suits and cutting
tobacco
.
Clooney's first role was as an extra in the TV series
Centennial
in 1978. The series was based on the novel of the same
name by
James Michener
and was partially filmed in Clooney's hometown of Augusta, Kentucky. Clooney's first major
role came in 1984 in the short-lived sitcom
E/R
(not to be
confused with
ER
, the better-known
hospital drama, on which Clooney also costarred a decade later). He played a handyman on the series
The Facts of
Life
and appeared as Bobby Hopkins, a detective, on an episode of
The Golden Girls
. His first
significant break was a semi-regular supporting role in the sitcom
Roseanne
, playing
Roseanne Barr
's overbearing boss Booker
Brooks, followed by the role of a construction worker on
Baby Talk
and then as a sexy detective on
Sisters
. In 1988, Clooney also
played a role in
Return of the Killer Tomatoes
.
Clooney achieved stardom when he was selected to play Dr.
Doug Ross
, alongside
Anthony Edwards
's and
Noah Wyle
's characters on the hit NBC drama
ER
from 1994 to 1999. After leaving the
series in 1999, he returned for a guest spot in the show's final season and also made a cameo
appearance in the 6th season.
Clooney began appearing in movies while working on
ER
. His first major Hollywood role was in
From Dusk till Dawn
,
directed by
Robert Rodriguez
. He
followed its success with
One Fine Day
with
Michelle Pfeiffer
and
The Peacemaker
with
Nicole Kidman
. Clooney was then cast as the new
Batman
in
Batman & Robin
,
which was a moderate box office success, but a critical failure (with Clooney himself calling the
film "a waste of money"). In 1998, he starred in
Out of Sight
opposite
Jennifer Lopez
, marking the first of his many collaborations with director
Steven Soderbergh
. He also starred in
Three Kings
during the last
weeks of his contract with
ER
.
George Clooney cast his feet and hands in the
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
in 2007.
After leaving
ER
, Clooney starred in commercially successful projects such as
The Perfect Storm
and
O Brother, Where
Art Thou-
. In 2001, he teamed up with Soderbergh again for
Ocean's
Eleven
, a
remake
of the 1960s
Rat Pack
film
of the same name
. It remains Clooney's most
commercially successful movie, earning more than $444 million worldwide.
The film spawned two sequels
starring Clooney,
Ocean's
Twelve
in 2004 and
Ocean's Thirteen
in 2007.
In 2001, Clooney and director Steven Soderbergh co-founded the
Section Eight
Productions
, for which Grant Heslov was president of television. He made his directorial debut in
the 2002 film
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
, an adaptation of the
autobiography of TV producer
Chuck Barris
.
Though the movie didn't do well at the box office, Clooney's direction was praised among
critics and audiences alike.
In 2005, Clooney starred in
Syriana
, which was
based loosely on former
Central Intelligence Agency
agent
Robert Baer
and his memoirs of being an agent in the
Middle East
. Clooney suffered an accident on the set
of
Syriana
, which resulted in a brain injury with complications arising from a punctured
dura
.
The same year he directed, produced, and
starred in
Good Night, and Good Luck.
, a film about 1950s television journalist
Edward R. Murrow
's famous war of words
with Senator
Joseph McCarthy
. Both films
received critical acclaim and decent box-office returns despite being in limited release. At the 2006
Academy Awards, Clooney was nominated for
Best Director
and
Best Original
Screenplay
for
Good Night, and Good Luck
, as well as
Best Supporting Actor
for
Syriana
. He
became the first person in Oscar history to be nominated for directing one movie and acting in
another in the same year. He won the Oscar for his role in
Syriana
.
Clooney next appeared in
The Good
German
(2006), a
film-noir
directed by Soderbergh that is set in post-
World War II
Germany.
George Clooney at the premiere of
The Men Who Stare At Goats
in the
2009 Toronto International Film Festival
Clooney also received the
American Cinematheque Award
in October 2006, an award that
honors an artist in the entertainment industry who has made "a significant contribution to the
art of motion pictures".
In August 2006, Clooney and Grant
Heslov started a new production company:
Smokehouse Pictures
.
On January 22, 2008, Clooney was nominated for an Academy Award (and many others awards) for Best
Actor for his role in
Michael Clayton
(2007). Clooney then directed his third film,
Leatherheads
(2008), in which he also
starred. It was reported on April 4, 2008 in
Variety
that Clooney had quietly resigned from the
Writers Guild of America
over controversy surrounding
Leatherheads
. Clooney, who is the director, producer, and star of the
film, stated that he had contributed in writing, "all but two scenes," of the film and
requested a writing credit, alongside Duncan Brantley and
Rick Reilly
, who had been working on the project for 17 years. In an
arbitration vote, Clooney lost 2-1 and ultimately decided to withdraw from the union over the
decision. Clooney is now technically a "financial core status" nonmember, meaning he loses
his voting rights, and cannot run for office or attend membership meetings, according to the
WGA's constitution.
Clooney next co-starred with
Ewan McGregor
and
Kevin Spacey
in
The Men Who
Stare At Goats
, which was directed by his friend
Grant Heslov
and released in November 2009. Also in November 2009, he voiced
Mr. Fox in
Wes Anderson
's
Fantastic Mr. Fox
. The
same year, Clooney starred in
Up
in the Air
, which was initially given limited release, and then wide-released on December 25,
2009. For his performance in the film, which was directed by
Jason Reitman
, he was nominated for a
Golden Globe
, a
Screen
Actors Guild Award
,
BAFTA
and an
Academy Award
.
Clooney is represented by
Bryan Lourd
,
Co-Chairman of
Creative
Artists Agency
(CAA).
Clooney in
Ab-ch-
, Chad in January 2008
with the UN
Clooney has been active in advocating a resolution of the
Darfur conflict
.
His efforts
include appearing on an episode of
Oprah
and speaking at the
Save
Darfur
rally in Washington, D.C., on April 30, 2006. On March 25, 2007, he sent an open letter to
German chancellor
Angela Merkel
, calling on
the European Union to take "decisive action" in the region in the face of
Omar al-Bashir
's failure to respond to the
UN resolutions.
Author Ishmael Beah writes: "He
has used his fame to speak wholeheartedly for those who cannot speak, with genuine concern and
insight and a deep commitment and selflessness that is rare but does not have to be."
After making his first trip to Darfur in 2006 with his father Nick, Clooney made the TV special
"A Journey to Darfur", and advocated for action in the US. The documentary was broadcast on
American cable TV as well as in the UK and France. In 2008, it was released on DVD with the proceeds
from its sale being donated to the
International Rescue Committee
.
In April 2006, he spent ten days in Chad and Sudan with his father to make a film in order to show
the dramatic situation of Darfur's refugees. In September of the same year, he spoke in front of
the Security Council of the UN with Nobel Prize-winner
Elie Wiesel
to ask the UN to find a solution to the conflict and to help the
people of Darfur.
In December, he made a trip to China
and Egypt with
Don Cheadle
and two Olympic
winners to ask both governments to pressure Sudan's government.
Clooney is involved with
Not On Our
Watch
, an organization that focuses global attention and resources to stop and prevent mass
atrocities, along with
Brad Pitt
,
Matt Damon
,
Don Cheadle
, and
Jerry Weintraub
.
He narrated and was co-executor
producer of the documentary
Sand and
Sorrow
.
Clooney also appeared in the
documentary film
Darfur Now
, a call to
action film for people all over the world to help stop the ongoing crisis in Darfur. The film was
released on November 2, 2007.
In February 2009, he visited Goz Beida,
Chad with NY Times columnist
Nicholas Kristof
.
In January 2010. he organized the
Telethon
Hope for Haiti Now
,
which collects donations for the
2010 Haiti earthquake
victims.
On December 13, 2007, Clooney and fellow actor
Don
Cheadle
were presented with the Summit Peace Award by the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Rome. In
his acceptance speech, Clooney said that "Don and I-stand here before you as failures. The
simple truth is that when it comes to the atrocities in Darfur-those people are not better off now
than they were years ago."
On January 18,
2008, the United Nations announced Clooney's appointment as a United Nations messenger of peace,
effective from January 31.
Clooney is one of three people to have been given the title of "
Sexiest Man
Alive
" twice by
People Magazine
, first in 1997 and again in 2006.
Clooney has
appeared in commercials outside the US for products like
Fiat
,
Nespresso
and
Martini vermouth
, and has lent his voice to a series
of
Budweiser
ads
beginning in 2005.
Clooney was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2007, 2008,
and 2009.
South Park
creators
Matt Stone
and
Trey Parker
lampooned Clooney, among other stars, in their feature film
Team America: World
Police
. Clooney later said that he would have been offended if he
hadn't
been made
fun of in the film.
He was also mentioned in the
South
Park
episode "
Smug Alert!
", which
mocks his acceptance speech at the
78th Academy Awards
.
In an episode of Pokemon, a character named Doctor Proctor was based on Dr.
Doug Ross
from the American drama
ER
, whose actor was George Clooney. Since the drawing of Doctor Proctor
was made from the image of Doug Ross
, he looks like an animated version
of George Clooney.
Clooney is a self-described political
liberal
.
In 2003, he opposed the
Iraq war
, saying: "You can't
beat your enemy anymore through wars; instead you create an entire generation of people seeking
revenge.... Our opponents are going to resort to car bombs and
suicide attacks
because they have no other way to
win.... I believe (
Rumsfeld
) thinks this
is a war that can be won, but there is no such thing anymore. We can't beat anyone
anymore."
In February 2003, syndicated columnist Liz Smith reported that while speaking at a National Board of
Review event, Clooney had made the following remarks: "Charlton Heston announced again today
that he is suffering from Alzheimer's." Clooney later said, "It was a joke,... They got
the quote wrong. What I said was 'The head of the NRA announced today ...' (Filmmaker)
Michael Moore had just gotten an award. Anyway, Charlton Heston shows up with guns over his head
after a school shooting and then says in the documentary it's because of ethnic diversity that we
have problems with violence in America. I think he's going to have to take whatever hits he gets.
It was just a joke. That was someone else trying to make a bigger story."
When asked if the
actor went too far with his remarks, Clooney responded by saying, "I don't care. Charlton
Heston is the head of the
National Rifle Association
; he deserves whatever anyone says
about him."
Heston himself commented,
"It just goes to show that sometimes class does skip a generation," referring to
Clooney's aunt,
Rosemary
Clooney
.
Heston further commented on the
Clooney joke: "I don't know the man-never met him, never even spoken to him, but I feel
sorry for George Clooney-one day he may get Alzheimer's disease. I served my country in World
War II. I survived that-I guess I can survive some bad words from this fellow".
Clooney said he subsequently apologized to Heston in a letter, and that he received a positive
response from Heston's wife.
On January 16, 2006, during his acceptance speech for the Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by
an Actor in a Supporting Role for
Syriana
, Clooney paused to sarcastically thank disgraced
lobbyist
Jack Abramoff
before adding,
"Who would name their kid Jack with the word -off- at the end of your last name- No wonder
that guy is screwed up!"
Clooney supported President
Barack Obama
during
Obama's campaign run in the
2008 presidential election
.
About the possibility of him ever running for office, Clooney has said: "Run for office- No.
I've slept with too many women, I've done too many drugs, and I've been to too many
parties."
Clooney was married to
Talia Balsam
from 1989
to 1993. Since then, Clooney has said that he will never marry again.
He had a five-year
on/off relationship with British model
Lisa
Snowdon
.
In 2007, he started dating
Sarah Larson
and the couple broke up in May
2008.
. Since 2009, Clooney has been in a
relationship with
Elisabetta
Canalis
.
On September 21, 2007, Clooney and then-girlfriend Larson were injured in a motorcycle accident in
Weehawken
, New Jersey.
Clooney's motorcycle was hit by a car. The driver of the car reported that Clooney attempted to
pass on the right,
while Clooney stated that the driver
signaled left and then decided to make an abrupt right turn and clipped the motorcycle. He was
treated and released from the
Palisades Medical Center
in
North Bergen
, New
Jersey.
On October 9, 2007, more than two
dozen hospital staff members were suspended without pay for looking at Clooney's medical records
in violation of federal law.
Clooney himself quickly issued a
statement on the hospital records matter, saying no one should be punished. He said "This is the
first I've heard of it. And while I very much believe in a patient's
right to privacy
, I
would hope that this could be settled without suspending medical workers."
Clooney had a 280-pound Vietnamese black-bristled
pot-bellied pig
, named
Max
, that lived with him for eighteen years until his death on December 1,
2006.
He initially gave him as a gift to
former live-in girlfriend
Kelly Preston
but
she let him keep Max after their break-up. He also used to have two bulldogs, named Bud and Lou,
after the famous comedy team
Abbott
and Costello
. Both of the dogs have since died, one from a
rattlesnake
bite.
List of awards and nominations
received by George Clooney
| Year |
Film |
Role |
Notes |
| 1984-85 |
E/R
|
Mark "Ace" Kolmar |
|
| 1985 |
Street Hawk
|
Kevin Stark |
|
| 1985-86 |
The
Facts of Life
|
George Burnett |
|
| 1987 |
Return to Horror
High
|
Oliver |
|
|
Grizzly II: The
Predator
|
|
Uncredited |
|
Combat Academy
|
Maj. Biff Woods |
|
|
Murder, She Wrote
|
Kip Howard |
Episode: "No Laughing Murder" |
|
The Golden Girls
|
Detective Bobby Hopkins |
Episode: "To Catch a Neighbor" |
| 1988 |
Return
of the Killer Tomatoes
|
Matt Stevens |
|
| 1988-91 |
Roseanne
|
Booker Brooks |
11 episodes |
| 1989 |
Red Surf
|
Remar |
|
| 1992 |
Unbecoming Age
|
Mac |
|
| 1993 |
The Harvest
|
Lip Synching Transvestite |
|
| 1993-94 |
Sisters
|
Detective James Falconer |
|
| 1994-99, 2009 |
ER
|
Dr. Doug Ross |
107 episodes
Nominated -
Emmy
Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series
, 1995, 1996
Nominated -
Golden Globe Award for
Best Actor - Television Series Drama
, 1995, 1996, 1997
|
| 1995 |
Friends
|
Dr. Michael Mitchell |
Episode: "
The One with Two Parts, Part
Two
"
|
| 1996 |
From Dusk till Dawn
|
Seth Gecko |
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough
Performance
Saturn Award
for Best Actor
|
|
One Fine Day
|
Jack Taylor |
|
|
Curdled
|
Seth Gecko |
Uncredited; only photo shown |
| 1997 |
Full-Tilt Boogie
|
Himself |
Documentary |
|
The
Peacemaker
|
Thomas Devoe |
|
|
Batman &
Robin
|
Bruce Wayne/Batman
|
|
|
South Park
|
Sparky the Dog |
Voice only; episode: "
Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride
"
|
| 1998 |
The Thin
Red Line
|
Captain Bosche |
|
|
Out of Sight
|
Jack Foley |
|
|
Waiting for Woody
|
Himself |
Comedic short |
| 1999 |
Three Kings
|
Major Archie Gates |
|
|
The Book That
Wrote Itself
|
Himself |
|
|
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
|
Doctor Gouache |
Voice only |
|
The Limey
|
|
Archive footage, uncredited |
| 2000 |
The Perfect
Storm
|
Billy 'Skip' Tyne |
|
|
Fail Safe
|
Col. Jack Grady |
|
|
O Brother,
Where Art Thou-
|
Ulysses Everett McGill |
Golden Globe
Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated -
Empire Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
|
| 2001 |
Ocean's Eleven
|
Danny Ocean |
Nominated -
MTV Movie Award for Best Dressed
Nominated -
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for
Best Cast
|
|
Spy Kids
|
Devlin |
|
| 2002 |
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
CIA Officer Jim Byrd |
Also director |
|
Solaris
|
Chris Kelvin |
Nominated -
Saturn Award for Best Actor
|
|
Welcome to
Collinwood
|
Jerzy |
Also producer |
|
Starbuck Holger Meins
|
|
Documentary |
| 2003 |
Intolerable Cruelty
|
Miles Massey |
|
|
Spy Kids 3-D: Game
Over
|
Devlin |
|
| 2004 |
Ocean's Twelve
|
Danny Ocean |
Nominated -
Broadcast Film Critics
Association Award for Best Cast
|
| 2005 |
Good Night, and
Good Luck
|
Fred Friendly
|
Golden Osella for Best Screenplay
Satellite Award for Best Original
Screenplay
Nominated -
Academy Award for
Writing (Original Screenplay)
Nomination -
BAFTA Award for Best Original
Screenplay
Nominated -
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a
Supporting Role
Nominated -
BFCA Critics'
Choice Award for Best Writer
Nominated -
Chicago Film
Critics Association Award for Best Original Screenplay
Nominated -
Chicago Film Critics
Association Award for Best Director
Nominated -
Chlotrudis
Award for Best Director
Nominated -
Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated -
Gotham Award for Best
Cast
Nominated -
Screen
Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated -
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics
Association Award for Best Screenplay
Nominated -
Writers Guild of America
Award for Best Original Screenplay
|
|
Syriana
|
Bob Barnes |
Academy Award for Best Supporting
Actor
Golden Globe Award for
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture
Nominated -
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a
Supporting Role
Nominated -
Broadcast Film
Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated -
Screen
Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
|
| 2006 |
The Good German
|
Jake Geismar |
|
| 2007 |
Michael
Clayton
|
Michael Clayton |
National Board of Review Award for Best
Actor
San Francisco Film Critics
Circle Award for Best Actor
San Francisco Film Critics
Circle Award for Best Screenplay
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics
Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading
Role
Nominated -
Broadcast Film Critics
Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Chicago Film Critics Association
Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Golden
Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama
Nominated -
London Film Critics Circle Award for
Best Actor
Nominated -
Online Film Critics Society Award for
Best Actor
Nominated -
Screen
Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
|
|
Darfur Now
|
Himself |
|
|
Ocean's Thirteen
|
Danny Ocean |
|
| 2008 |
Leatherheads
|
Jimmy "Dodge" Connelly |
Co-writer |
|
Burn After Reading
|
Harry Pfarrer |
|
| 2009 |
Fantastic Mr.
Fox
|
Mr. Fox |
Voice only
New York Film Critics Circle Award
for Best Actor
and
Up in the Air
|
|
The Men Who Stare At Goats
|
Lyn Cassady |
|
|
Up in the Air
|
Ryan Bingham |
Dallas-Fort Worth Film
Critics Association Award for Best Actor
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for
Best Actor
Houston Film
Critics Society Award for Best Actor
National Board of Review Award for Best
Actor
tied with
Morgan
Freeman
for
Invictus
New York Film Critics Circle Award
for Best Actor
and
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award
for Best Actor
Southeastern Film Critics
Association Award for Best Actor
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics
Association for Best Actor
Nominated -
Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Broadcast Film Critics
Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Chicago Film Critics Association
Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Detroit Film Critics
Society Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Golden Globe Award for Best
Actor - Motion Picture Drama
Nominated -
San Diego Film Critics Society
Award for Best Actor
Nominated -
Satellite Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated -
Screen
Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated -
Toronto Film Critics Association
Award for Best Actor
|
| 2010 |
The
American
|
Jack |
Filming
|
| 2011 |
The Descendants
|
|
Filming
|
| 2012 |
Suburbicon
|
|
also director |
| Year |
Title |
Notes |
| 2002 |
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
|
Nominated -
Golden Bear
Nominated -
Chicago Film Critics Association for Most Promising
New Director
|
| 2005 |
Good Night, and
Good Luck
|
Film Critics Circle of Australia Award for
Best Foreign Film
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for
Best Original Screenplay
Online Film Critics
Society Award for Best Original Screenplay
Pasinetti Award for Best
Film
Nominated -
Academy Award for Best Director
Nominated -
BAFTA Award for Best Direction
Nominated -
Bodil Award for Best American Film
Nominated -
Broadcast Film Critics
Association Award for Best Director
Nominated -
David di Donatello for Best Foreign
Film
Nominated -
Directors Guild of America Award for Best
Director
Nominated -
Empire Award for Best Director
Nominated -
Golden Lion
Nominated -
Golden
Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture
Nominated -
Independent Spirit Award for Best
Director
Nominated -
Online Film Critics Society Award
for Best Director
Nominated -
Satellite Award for Best Director
Nominated -
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics
Association Award for Best Director
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Unscripted
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5 episodes |
| 2008 |
Leatherheads
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| 2012 |
Suburbicon
|
Announced |
| Year |
Title |
Notes |
| 1999 |
Kilroy
|
(TV) also writer |
| 2000 |
Fail Safe
|
Executive producer |
| 2001 |
Rock Star
|
Executive producer |
| 2002 |
Insomnia
|
Executive producer |
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Welcome to
Collinwood
|
Executive producer |
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Far from Heaven
|
Executive producer |
| 2003 |
K Street
|
Executive producer, 10 episodes |
| 2004 |
Criminal
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| 2005 |
The Jacket
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|
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Unscripted
|
5 episodes |
|
The Big
Empty
|
Executive producer |
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Syriana
|
Executive producer |
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Rumor Has
It...
|
Executive producer |
| 2006 |
A Scanner
Darkly
|
Executive producer |
|
Pu-239
|
Executive producer |
| 2007 |
Michael
Clayton
|
Executive producer |
|
Sand and Sorrow
|
Executive producer
Documentary
|
|
Wind Chill
|
Executive producer |
| 2008 |
Leatherheads
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| 2009 |
The Informant!
|
Executive producer |
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Playground
|
Executive producer |
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Men Who Stare At Goats
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|
| 2010 |
Hope for
Haiti Now
|
Producer |
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