Clooney started his TV career as a physician. He was widely recognized for his performance in the NBC medical drama ER, where he won two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He would be a star in a variety of films during this time and was even from Dusk Till Dawn (1996). The actor continued to play in films such as Batman & Robin (1997) and Steven Soderbergh's Out of Sight (1998), David O. Russell's Three Kings (1998), and O Brother, Where Art Thou (1998). (2000). The popularity of Clooney grew after Soderbergh's 2001 heist-comedy remake Ocean's Eleven. This was the first film in a trilogy that would eventually become three films. He began his directorial career a year later with the spy thriller Confessions of A Dangerous Mind. He later directed the historical thriller Good Night, and Good Luck (2005) as well as the sports comedy Leatherheads (2008) and the political thriller The Ides of March (2011) and the war movie The Monuments Men (2014), and the science fiction film The Midnight Sky (2020). Clooney was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the Middle East thriller Syriana (2006). Also, he received Best Actor nominations in the legal thriller Michael Clayton (2007) and comedy-dramas Up in the Air (2008). In the production of the political thriller Argo (2012) the director received the Academy Award for Best Picture. He also appeared in Burn After Reading (2008), The American (2010), Gravity (2012), Hail, Caesar! (2016).
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