George Clooney Gives Rare Insight Into Life And Family
George Clooney has given a rare insight into his family life, Daily Mail reports.
The actor, George Clooney, 64, married human rights lawyer Amal, 47, in 2014, and the couple welcomed twins Alexander and Ella in June 2017.
While
he rarely sheds light on family life, George Clooney, who is blazing the promo
trail for his new movie Jay Kelly, could not resist making a sweet comment
about how the twins 'still like him' and how he 'has nothing to complain
about'. 
Speaking
to the Express, he sweetly said of his life: 'I get up in the morning and I’m
happy that I go to work; I have a beautiful family that I go home to and we
have a very lucky life. And if you don’t celebrate that, something’s wrong.
George Clooney was discussing the
contrasts between himself and his character in Jay Kelly, in which he stars
opposite pal Adam Sandler, as
he said: 'I don't really relate to this character because I don't have anything
like the regrets this guy has'. 
British-Lebanese
lawyer Amal and George became engaged in April 2014, before marrying in the
same year and subsequently welcoming their twins three years later.
While
the duo remain relatively tight-lipped about their family, in his promotional
interviews, George has opened up about being happy with his life. 
He
said: 'I don't really relate to this character because I don't have anything
like the regrets this guy has. 'I have a very different life than he does. All
the people that I've worked with, they still work with me. And you know, my
kids like me...
'I
mean, they’re eight. They could change. But at this point they still like me.'
He
sweetly added: 'I don’t find any reason to complain about anything about being
famous and I don’t find anything I have to complain about.' 
In
the movie, George takes on the role of a movie star who 'always plays himself'
in Netflix's new comedy drama Jay Kelly, where Adam plays his manager. 
The
star-studded cast also features fellow Oscar winners Laura Dern, Jim Broadbent
as well as Isla Fisher, Billy Crudup and Barbie director Greta Gerwig. 
George's
character is seen continually reminding himself that he is 'Jay Kelly' as he
and his pal embark on a whirlwind trip through Europe, as it appears the
glamour of showbiz has lost its appeal.
The
movie, which has already bagged the Composer Award at the Montclair Film
Festival, is directed by Noah Baumbach, who wrote the script alongside British
actress Emily Mortimer.
The
official synopsis reads: 'Two middle-aged friends rediscover their youthful
spirit during a chaotic weekend reunion, facing hilarious mishaps and heartfelt
moments that force them to finally grow up.'
George
has had an illustrious career spanning 40 years, in which he's bagged an
Academy Award for his role in Syriana in addition to a wealth of other
accolades.
But
during a recent interview with Variety, the Ocean's 11 star was asked about the
doubts about his range as an actor, with George furiously snapping back: 'Do
people say that I only play myself? I don't give a sh*t.'
He
went on: 'There aren't that many guys in my age group that are allowed to do
both broad comedies like O Brother [Where Art Thou?] and then do Michael
Clayton or Syriana. So if that means I'm playing myself all the time, I don't
give a sh*t.'
Echoing
a quote from his character in the upcoming project, Jay Kelly, he added: 'Have
you ever tried playing yourself? It's hard to do.'
The
Hollywood hunk continued: 'I've been the beneficiary of having my career not be
massively successful in lots of different directions.
'I
didn't really get successful, in the kind of success that can be blinding,
until I was 33 years old [when ER began]. I'd been working for 12 years at that
point.
'I
had a real understanding of how fleeting all of it is and how little it has to
do with you, quite honestly.'

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