George Clooney: Fatherhood, Fame, and Finding Depth in Jay Kelly's Flaws | Hollywood Icon's Latest Role
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George Clooney has been front and center lately thanks to his new Netflix film Jay Kelly, a Noah Baumbach–directed coming-of-age dramedy in which Clooney plays the title character, a self-absorbed movie star struggling with work and family. The film premiered on Netflix on December 5 and has already earned Clooney and co-star Adam Sandler Golden Globe nominations for their performances, with critics praising their chemistry and Clooney’s layered turn as an emotionally stunted star. Clooney has been doing the rounds to promote it, sitting down with NPR’s Fresh Air for a wide-ranging interview where he talked about fatherhood, his kids’ indifference to his fame, and how playing Jay Kelly hit close to home. He also appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America and in a YouTube conversation with Tonya Mosley, discussing how Baumbach wrote the role with him in mind and how he initially thought the character was kind of a jerk.
Clooney’s personal life also made headlines when he revealed that his son recently dressed as Batman for Halloween and wasn’t impressed when Clooney reminded him he once played the Caped Crusader. He called it the worst Batman in franchise history, and his son basically agreed. On the professional side, Clooney’s 2025 Broadway production of Good Night, and Good Luck, in which he starred as Edward R. Murrow, continues to be discussed in media circles as a timely commentary on truth in journalism, especially given the current political climate. His wife Amal Clooney, a prominent human rights lawyer, remains active in international justice work through the Clooney Foundation for Justice, which they co-founded.
Financially, Clooney remains one of Hollywood’s wealthiest figures, with his net worth estimated at around 500 million dollars in 2025, thanks to his acting, producing, and the massive 1 billion dollar sale of Casamigos Tequila. He’s still closely associated with Nespresso, and while there’s no new endorsement news this week, his long-running deal with the brand is still cited as a major part of his income.
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