My Wife's Hairdresser Turns the Tables on George Clooney
"He's like a non-person. If you took away the actor, what's left? He's just that character all the time. A goodlooking guy. George Clooney is always playing George Clooney. He's going to learn the lines, but it's the same character."
"Did you ever find him appealing?"
"Yes. I started off liking him, but I learned not to. All the way back to The Facts of Life [on television]. He's goodlooking, he's got that grin. It's the same guy."
"Aren't a lot of actors that way?"
"Not the good ones. Compare him to Jack Nicholson. The guy has a lot of other stuff going on under the performance, and he is able to draw on that as an actor. Jude Law. He's a person. He's very goodlooking but his characters from one movie to another are different. Watch 'Closer.' Or 'I Heart Huckabees.' He can play pathetic, and well. I don't think George Clooney can go there."
"What about the great work he has done on Darfur?"
"You caught me. I don't know about that."
Thank youuuu Kenny. For the record: George Clooney has shown tremendous initiative in visiting the Sudan and urging active American intervention to end the genocide and starvation. Bravo.




















I like Goerge CLooney, he's got a twinkle in his eye and
an adorable grim and I always know what I'm going to get because it's always the same.
THe hairdresser got it right.
I'm glad he does good things in this world, we all should,
given the chance but he can't
hold a candle to Jude Law not
in looks not in acting. Jude
is in a realm of his own, no
one combines all the talent
he has with such unearthly
beauty. THe Hairdresser is
right again.
What utter rubbish, did anybody see him in Solaris? He is definitely not just a pretty face. All I can say is your wife must be very shallow to have her mind changed so easily. George's acting ability has definitely improved over the years, as you can see in films like Syriana and Good Night and Good Luck.
Clooney has a pleasant screen presence and IMO a born politician, but he's no actor. The hairdresser is right. When you want a real actor, somebody who can transform himself inside out and take you on a (often times painful) journey, you get Jude Law.