Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Mit Magzter GOLD unbegrenztes Potenzial nutzen

Erhalten Sie unbegrenzten Zugriff auf über 9.000 Zeitschriften, Zeitungen und Premium-Artikel für nur

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jahr
The Perfect Holiday Gift Gift Now

YOU RUN TOWARDS FAME LIKE A BUG... AND GET ZAPPED

Scottish Daily Express

|

November 01, 2025

As he plays an ageing movie star reconsidering his life choices, George Clooney on whether he's similar to his character, the perils of stardom.. and why the odd film flop isn't always bad

He says now that making Jay Kelly has made him think long and hard about the nature of fame.

"Fame is a funny thing," he comments, "because fame offers you the opportunity to be able to do the projects you want to do. But there's another side of it because you run towards it like a bug into the light and then, when you get there, you get really zapped! I mean, you do want it, but holy sh*t, there's a lot of other pieces that come into play!" Do not for one second, however, think that he is complaining.

"When I was a young guy, I had a job cutting tobacco for $3 an hour, and I used to watch ...do you remember the TV show Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous?" he nods of the popular 1980s documentary series, hosted by Britain's own Robin Leach, that probed the private lives of the wealthy and the privileged.

"And I'd watch it and I'd hear some famous actor complaining about their life and I'd be, like, "F*ck you, I'm cutting tobacco!" I don't find any reason to complain about anything about being famous and I don't find anything I have to complain about.

"I caught that brass ring. I got very lucky in my career and in my life, and a lot of what fame has afforded me is the ability to make films like this.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

How to survive Christmas in TEN easy tips

From toilets (don't use them if you're a guest) to present giving (highly perilous), paper hats (mandatory) and chit chat (bland is best), Very British Problems creator ROB TEMPLE shares his unmissable (and hilarious) advice on surviving another UK festive season

time to read

5 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

'I tried to kick it, then I felt the chomp'

Shark rescuer pays price

time to read

1 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

'Ruth's contribution to breaking Enigma cypher was truly historic'

CODEBREAKER Ruth Bourne has died aged 99, a veterans charity has said.

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

'She should be alive'

Grandad of Bondi massacre's youngest victim

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

TRUTH'S STRONGER THAN FICTION

AS I HAVE mentioned before, there's an amusing game I like to play in idle moments, where I invent new TV shows.

time to read

1 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

IT'S A FAMILY AFFAIR

A little goes a very long way in the third chapter of director James Cameron's blockbusting franchise. Avatar: Fire And Ash is a masterclass in candyfloss storytelling, expertly fluffing around an hour of linear plot and character development into more than three hours of jaw-dropping visual spectacle that continues to push the envelope for performance capture technology.

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Ben's players are trying hard but success is never a given

TRESCOTHICK DEFENDS TOILING TOURISTS' EFFORT

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

King pours perfect pint of 'great stuff'

THE King mastered the art of pouring the “perfect” pint of Guinness yesterday as he opened the brewery’s new venue in London.

time to read

1 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Hypocrisy of medics' union makes me sick

IT WOULD take a heart of stone not to laugh at the double standards within the British Medical Association, Britain's most militant trade union.

time to read

2 mins

December 19, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Oil giant BP breaks mould by bringing in CEO Meg

BP HAS hired industry veteran American Meg O’Neill as its new chief executive, marking the first time a woman has been appointed at the helm of one of the world’s top five oil firms.

time to read

1 min

December 19, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size

Holiday offer front
Holiday offer back