When hollywood shunned george clooney

When hollywood shunned george clooney

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There was a time, right after 'Batman and Robin', when Hollywood did not appreciate George Clooney When Hollywood shunned George Clooney. Photo: File Photo. Actor George Clooney


was shunned by Hollywood after his 1997 film, Batman & Robin, flopped. In the film, the 59-year-old actor starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Uma Thurman. Now, in an interview to


The Sun, the actor has revealed that Hollywood directors refused to work with him after the release of the film, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Clooney, who appeared in the TV show


'ER' from 1994 to 1999, thinks his fortunes changed when he teamed up with Steven Soderbergh to make the crime comedy 'Out Of Sight'. "Steven was coming off a couple


of flops and I was coming off `Batman & Robin` and we both needed a success. Our backs were against the wall, in a way. I was still doing `ER` at the time and there were always these


conversations about whether you can go from television to film. It was a big deal - and I was losing that argument," he said. "After `Batman & Robin`, I realised I was going to


be held responsible for the movie, not just for the performance. And so we waited, and when I found that movie, we chased Steven down to direct it. There was a director attached and he


walked away because he said I wasn`t a movie actor. It all worked out. Steven directed the hell out of that movie - he did a beautiful job with it," he added. Despite his fame, Clooney


remains humble in his approach to his career. "I was a struggling actor for 15 years. Any job you got, it was, Thank you, thank you, thank you`. And you`d show up and some guy is a jerk


and you`re like, I don`t care. I got a job. I`m getting paid and paying the rent. I`m thrilled to be here. I`m lucky`," he said.