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Noomi Rapace



Born: Noomi Norén
December 28, 1979 (age 33)
Hudiksvall, Sweden
Occupation: Actress
Years active: 1988–present
Spouse(s): Ola Rapace (2001–2011; divorced)
Children: 1

Noomi Rapace (pron.: /ˈnoʊmi rəˈpɑːs/ noh-mee rə-pahss; née Norén; born December 28, 1979) is a Swedish actress. She is best known for her portrayal of Lisbeth Salander in the Swedish/Danish film adaptations of the Millennium series: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest. She is also known for playing Anna in Daisy Diamond (2007), Leena in Beyond(2010), Anna in Babycall (2011), Madame Simza in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), and the lead role of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw in the Ridley Scott science fiction film Prometheus (2012).

Early life

Rapace was born in Hudiksvall, Sweden. Her mother, Nina Norén (born Kristina Norén; 1954) is a Swedish actress, and her father, Rogelio Durán (1953–2006), was a Spanish Flamenco singer from Badajoz. She has said that her father may have been of part Roma descent, and though she is "not sure if it is true," she has "always been interested in the culture." Rapace's sister, Særún Norén, is a photographer. Rapace has said she saw her father only occasionally before his death. At the age of five, she moved from her native Sweden to Flúðir, Iceland with her mother and stepfather. Two years later, she made her film debut in a minor role in In the Shadow of the Raven.

Career

At the age of seven, Rapace was given her first film role, which was a non-speaking part in the film Í skugga hrafnsins by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. This experience made her decide to be an actress. She left home at age 15 and enrolled in a Stockholm theatre school.

Rapace at the 2007 San Sebastián International Film Festival.

In 1996, she made her television début playing the part of Lucinda Gonzales in the series Tre kronor. From 1998 to 1999, Rapace studied at Skara Skolscen. She has been engaged at Theater Plaza 2000–01, Orionteatern 2001, Teater Galeasen 2002, Stockholms stadsteater in 2003 as well as at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. In 2007, she won acclaim for her award-winning portrayal of a troubled teen mother in the Danish film Daisy Diamond, directed by Simon Staho. She won the two top film awards in Denmark (the Bodil and Robert prize) for Best Actress for her role in the film, which was also selected for the main competition at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. The film was criticized for the abuse a baby actor was subjected to during production.

In 2009 she played the role of Lisbeth Salander in the television adaptation of the best-selling novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, reprising this role in the sequels The Girl Who Played with Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (all three were originally screened as two-part telemovies, then re-edited for theatrical release). On September 11, 2010,Entertainment Weekly reported that Rapace had been cast in Guy Richie's Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, her first English-speaking role, as a French Gypsy; the film was released in 2011. Her breakthrough in America is considered to be Ridley Scott's project called Prometheus where she played the leading role, a scientist named Elizabeth Shaw. She had met Scott for the first time following the release of the Millennium trilogy movies, at which point he expressed a willingness to work with her and encouraged her to improve her accent. Prometheus was released in June 2012. She will star alongside Rachel McAdams in Brian De Palma's erotic thriller Passion, which is the English-language remake of 2010's French psychological thriller Love Crime. They both appeared in Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows but did not share scenes together.
As of June 2012, she is shooting Niels Arden Oplev's crime thriller Dead Man Down. In November 2012 she appeared as the lead role in a Rolling Stones video for the single Doom and Gloom.

Personal life

Rapace married Swedish actor Ola Norell in 2001. Together, they chose the surname Rapace after they were married; it means "bird of prey" in French and Italian. The couple has a son named Lev. In September 2010, the couple filed for divorce, taking effect during 2011.


Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988In the Shadow of the Raven
1997Sanning eller konsekvensNadja
2001Röd julKvinna på krog
2003En utflykt till månens baksidaAndrea
CapricciosaElvira
2004Älskar, älskar och älskarNelly
2005Lovisa och Carl MichaelAnna Rella
Toleransens gränserMom
BlodsbröderVeronica
2006Enhälligt beslutAmira
Du & jagMaja
Sökarna: ÅterkomstenEnforcer
2007Daisy DiamondAnnaBodil Award for Best Actress
Robert Award for Best Actress
2009The Girl with the Dragon TattooLisbeth SalanderGuldbagge Award for Best Actress
Nymphe d’Or for Best Actress in a TV-Mini-Series
Nymphe d’Or for Best Actress
New York Film Critics Online Award for Breakthrough Performer
Satellite Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
Empire Award for Best Actress
Nominated – BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated – Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated – European Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Houston Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress
Nominated – London Film Critics Circle Award for Actress of the Year
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Actress
Nominated – St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
The Girl Who Played with Fire
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest
2010BeyondLeenaSão Paulo International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Guldbagge Award for Best Actress
2011The Monitor (a.k.a. Babycall)AnnaRome Film Festival for Best Actress
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsMadame Simza HeronNominated – Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress: Action
2012PrometheusElizabeth ShawNominated – Teen Choice Award for Best Movie Breakout
2013Dead Man DownBeatriceCompleted; releasing March 8, 2013
PassionIsabelleCompleted; premiered at Venice Film Festival
2014KnockoutAnita LindblomPre-Production
Animal RescueNadia
Prometheus 2: ParadiseElizabeth Shaw


Television


YearTitleRoleNotes
1996–1997Tre kronorLucinda Gonzales
2001PusselbitarMarika Nilsson
2002Stora teaternFatima
2003TusenbröderHemvårdare
2007–2008LabyrintNicky12 episodes


Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkResult
Bodil Awards2008Best ActressDaisy DiamondWon
Robert Award2008Best ActressDaisy DiamondWon
European Film Awards2009Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Nymphe d’Or2010Best Actress in a TV-Mini-SeriesMillennium Trilogy (TV-Version)Won
Nymphe d’Or2010Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooWon
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award2010Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Guldbagge Awards2010Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooWon
Houston Film Critics Society2010Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award2010Best Lead ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
New York Film Critics Online Award2010Breakthrough PerformerThe Girl with the Dragon TattooWon
Satellite Awards2010Best Actress – Motion Picture DramaThe Girl with the Dragon TattooWon
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association2010Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Saturn Award2010Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
São Paulo International Film Festival2010Best ActressBeyondWon
Hollywood Film Festival2010Spotlight AwardWon
London Film Critics Circle2011Actress of the YearThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Empire Awards2011Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooWon
BAFTA Awards2011Best Leading ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films2011Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards2011Best ActressThe Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Central Ohio Film Critics Association2011Breakthrough Film ArtistThe Girl Who Played with FireThe Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest & The Girl with the Dragon TattooNominated
Guldbagge Awards2011Best ActressBeyondNominated
International Emmy Awards2011Best Performance by an ActressMillenniumNominated
Rome Film Festival2011Best ActressBabycallWon
Teen Choice Awards2012Choice Movie Actress - ActionSherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsNominated
2012Choice Movie BreakoutPrometheusNominated
Amanda Awards2012Best ActressBabycallWon





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Jennifer Garner


Photo of Jennifer GarnerJennifer Garner
Also Credited As:Jennifer Anne Garner
Job Title: Actor, Producer
Born: Jennifer Anne Garner on April 17, 1972 in Houston, Texas, USA

Biography

ABOUT JENNIFER GARNER


Initially seen as the squeaky-clean girl-next-door, actress Jennifer Garner became a fan favorite after channeling an inner-strength she never suspected she possessed. Garners' early work consisted of several TV-movies, numerous series guest spots, a few minor turns in feature films like "Washington Square" (1997) and a recurring role on the hit drama, "Felicity" (The WB, 1998-2002). Her natural appeal began attracting attention with supporting roles opposite Ashton Kutcher in the slacker comedy, "Dude, Where's My Car?" (2000) and the big-budget WWII epic, "Pear Harbor" (2001), starring future husband Ben Affleck. But it was her breakthrough role as Sydney Bristow, the tough-as-nails super spy on the action adventure series "Alias" (ABC, 2002-06) that turned the previously waifish actress into a leading lady to be reckoned with. Attempting to parlay the success of "Alias" into film work as a female action hero, she played Affleck's femme fatale, Elektra, in the superhero adventure, "Daredevil" (2003). The gambit failed to pay off, however, as audiences found her far more endearing in softer romantic comedies like "13 Going on 30" (2004). Following her marriage to Affleck, Garner began appearing more often as an ensemble player, earning high marks with relatable, comedic turns in such films as "Juno" (2007), "Valentine's Day" (2010) and "Arthur" (2011). Exceptionally attractive and surprisingly versatile, Garner was one of Hollywood's most sough-after actresses.



The middle child in a family of three daughters, Jennifer Garner was born on April 17, 1972 to parents Patricia and Billy Jack Garner. Mom was an English professor, while dad was a chemical engineer who moved the family to West Virginia in 1976 after securing a job with Union Carbide. Four-year-old Garner was already a budding entertainer by then, her ballet lessons expanding to an interest in musical theater. Growing up, Garner was always involved in one stage production or another, either a dance recital, musical, or marching along with her saxophone in the school band. Despite her obvious love of performing, she seemed interested in following in her father's footsteps when Garner enrolled at Denison University in Ohio and began working towards a chemistry degree. Once she took her first acting class, however, she was hooked. She spent summers doing regional theater, declared a theater major, and furthered her drama studies at the National Theater Institute in Connecticut, where she trained with renowned combat choreographer David Chandler who found her dance background and natural athleticism perfect for stage fighting. In 1995, Garner moved to New York with her sights set on becoming a stage actress.



Within her first year, Garner landed a job as an understudy on Broadway and snared a small role in the period movie-of-the-week "Zoya" (NBC, 1995). The following year, the newcomer had unheard of success to write home about, with guest spots on three prime time dramas and two TV movies, including a starring role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production "Harvest of Fire" (CBS), playing an Amish bride. The overwhelming response encouraged her to put her stage aspirations on hold and move to Los Angeles to pursue film and television work. Garner made her big screen debut in 1997, with small roles in Agnieszka Holland's adaptation of the Henry James classic "Washington Square" as well as Woody Allen's Academy Award-nominated "Deconstructing Harry." The popularity of cable TV's youthful dramas was tailor-made for 26-year-old Garner's cheerful yet sexy girl-next-door appeal, and Fox snapped her up for a starring role in the twenty-something drama "Significant Others" (1998). The show only lasted three episodes, but Garner had barely left the Fox lot when she was called back to co-star opposite Jennifer Love Hewitt in the "Party of Five" (Fox, 1994-2000) gamine's spin-off "The Time of Your Life" (1999-2000). Playing Romy, a would-be actress, offered Garner enviable screen time and some good storylines, but "The Time of Your Life" failed to find an audience and was cancelled after only one season.



Garner rebounded with a memorable turn on the WB's "Felicity" (WB, 1998-2002) as Hanna, the musician girlfriend of laid-back resident adviser N l (Scott Foley). The recurring role earned Garner some increased notice and also introduced her to her husband - she and Foley would marry in 2000 - though their characters' relationship did not last through 1999. She followed up with a pair of high-profile movie roles. "Dude, Where's My Car?" (2000) earned her lifelong recognition on the street from the frat crowd, but her role as a thoughtful military nurse in Michael Bay's epic World War II blockbuster "Pearl Harbor" (2001) - a film which starred her future husband, Affleck - was a bit more of a feather in her acting cap.



Despite several failed prime time outings, Garner took another chance on TV and found a career-making role with "Alias," in which she starred as a graduate student with a secret double life as a spy. The show instantly found a following, tapping into the era's Xena/Buffy "girl power" trend with a butt-kicking heroine able to juggle a part-time job, schoolwork, and CIA operative status with a wink and an endless array of outrageous disguises. Of course "Alias" drew an enormous male viewership as well, establishing Garner as one of the rare Hollywood talents equally embraced by both genders: women wanted to be her best friend, men wanted to be her boyfriend. Garner's down-to-earth, off-screen persona as an anti-diva only endeared her more to growing legions of fans. While "Alias" delivered steady ratings and its star racked up Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress - in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 - Garner continued to keep one foot in the film world. She had a brief part as a fashion model with an intriguing sideline in Steven Spielberg's stylish "Catch Me If You Can" (2002), before taking the lead in 2003 as martial artist and assassin Elektra, enemy and lover of Marvel Comics superhero "Daredevil" (Ben Affleck). The personality and action prowess that had made Garner a small screen star translated perfectly to the big screen, putting her up alongside top female box office heroines as Lucy Liu and Angelina Jolie.



Unfortunately, the budding movie star's high profile meant that her private life became of great interest to celebrity gossip magazines. As much as Garner tried to keep her personal life hidden, intruding press was blamed for adding stress to her marriage to Scott Foley. When the couple separated, the break-up made headlines. Speculation of a clandestine relationship with "Alias" co-star Michael Vartan was eventually confirmed and following the demise of that relationship, Garner successfully managed to keep a whirlwind romance with former co-star Ben Affleck under wraps almost until the couple announced their engagement in spring of 2005. Back at work, Garner continued her rise to A-list actress, starring in the harmlessly entertaining "13 Going on 30" (2004), a sort of girl power version of "Big" in which she impressively essayed the 30-year-old transformation of an awkward teenage girl. Just as Garner received a lavish amount of promotion from ABC for the fourth season of "Alias," the actress appeared in her highest profile movie to date, reprising her "Daredevil" character for spin-off film "Elektra" (2005). Once again, Garner's physical commitment to the role of the resurrected martial-artist/assassin-turned-protector was impressive, and she brought her understated acting prowess to the significantly darker film. Despite some fun action moments, however, the film's story was a jumble that was lost on most audiences and the film tanked spectacularly. In fact, Garner seemed to sense it was a turkey and, unlike with the film's predecessor, she did very little publicity for "Elektra," preferring instead to focus on her growing relationship with Affleck.

Garner made her directorial debut helming an episode of the fifth season of "Alias," during which she also maintained producer status. But the star's confirmed pregnancy - she and Affleck wed in a private island ceremony in June 2005 - threatened to significantly limit her action capabilities for what would ultimately be the show's final season. There were rumors that she had an exit from "Alias" planned with the series continuing on, but the show was officially canceled in November 2005 after declining ratings and several time slot changes around the ABC schedule. The network gave the star several months of hiatus to give birth to her first child, Violet Affleck, before resuming production of the series finale in the spring. In 2007, Garner picked up her film career with appearances in three very different projects. First she starred in the romantic comedy "Catch and Release" as a woman coping with the death of her fiancé with the help of his closest friends. The film was critically panned but did make a dent at the box office with support from the important "chick flick" demographic. With the international political thriller "The Kingdom" (2007), Garner was a strong addition to the ensemble cast which included Jamie Foxx and Chris Cooper. The controversial fictionalized tale of U.S. investigators uncovering terrorist ties in Saudi Arabia met with mixed reviews, but did moderately well at the box office.

Garner's nearly-forgotten stage dreams were finally realized in November of 2007 when she debuted on Broadway opposite Kevin Kline in "Cyrano." She was applauded by The New York Times for lending the time-tested character of Roxane a "lively touch," "unaffected sprightliness," and "impeccable comic timing." The actress scored again in December with a supporting role, as a potential adoptive parent in the indie comedy "Juno" (2007), an unexpectedly poignant tale of a snarky pregnant teen (Ellen Page). The film opened to excellent responses at the Telluride and Toronto film festivals. In between juggling new projects, paparazzi invading her personal space and marriage, Garner gave birth to another child with Affleck, daughter Seraphina Rose in January 2009 and promoted her latest romantic comedy, "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," co-starring Matthew McConaughey. The busy actress' next onscreen role was opposite British comedian Ricky Gervais in the romantic comedy, "The Invention of Lying" (2009).

As picture-perfect as Garner and Affleck's lives may have seemed to the average person, they too experienced the darker side of fame, with one incident in particular. In 2010, Steven Burky, a man who had reportedly been stalking Garner for eight years, was ruled insane and remanded to a California state mental hospital after violating a restraining order and pleading insanity in 2009. A Los Angeles judge ordered that Burky stay far away from Garner and her family for at least 10 years, should he ever be released from the facility. She continued with her film work, although more often as a supporting player in such projects as director Garry Marshall's star-studded comedy, "Valentine's Day" (2010). The following year she played a shrewd social climber in the remake of the comedy-drama, "Arthur" (2011), starring Russell Brand in the role originated by the incomparable Dudley Moore. That same year, Garner made her bow as a movie producer on the quirky comedy, "Butter" (2011), in which she played an ambitious Midwestern housewife competing in a prestigious local butter sculpting contest. In February 2012, she and Affleck welcomed their first son, Samuel.


PARTNERS:

Companion: Michael Vartan. Met while working together on Alias (Fox); began dating May 2003; ended relationship July 2004

Husband: Ben Affleck. Met in 2003, while working together on Daredevil (2003); began dating in 2004; engaged April 2005; married June 28, 2005 at the Parrot Cay resort in the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos

Husband: Scott Foley. Met while playing his love interest on Felicity (WB); married on Oct. 19, 2000; separated in April 2003; divorced in 2003


FAMILY:

Daughter: Seraphina Rose Elizabeth Affleck. Born Jan. 6, 2009; father, Ben Affleck

Daughter: Violet Affleck. Born Dec. 1, 2005; father, Ben Affleck

Father :Bill Garner.

Mother: Pat Garner.

Sister: Melissa Garner. Older

Sister: Susannah Garner. Younger

Son: Samuel Garner Affleck. Born Feb. 27, 2012; father, Ben Affleck


EDUCATION:

George Washington High School, Charleston , West Virginia

Denison University, Granville , Ohio


CAREER MILESTONES:

Raised in West Virginia

1995
Had early TV credit in the NBC miniseries Danielle Steele s Zoya

1996
Acted in the Hallmark Hall of Fame TV-movie presentation Harvest of Fire (CBS)

1996
Cast in Larry McMurtry s Dead Man s Walk, an ABC miniseries and the fourth installment of the Lonesome Dove saga

1996
Guested on an episode of the UPN police series Swift Justice

1996
Was an understudy for the Broadway revival of A Month in the Country starring Helen Mirren

1997
Appeared in the comedy Mister Magoo

1997
Featured in Agnieszka Holland s adaptation of Henry James 19th-century New York-set classic Washington Square

1997
Had a cameo in Woody Allen s Deconstructing Harry

1997
Portrayed a grown incarnation of an abandoned baby adopted by a gang of NYC street kids in the CBS TV-movie Rose Hill

1998
Had recurring role on Felicity (WB) playing Noel s girlfriend; the actor who played Noel (Scott Foley) later became her real life husband

1998
Was a regular on the short-lived Fox series Significant Others

1999
Cast in opposite Jennifer Love Hewitt in the Party of Five spin-off series The Time of Your Life (Fox)

1999
Featured in the two-part CBS TV-movie thriller Aftershock: Earthquake in New York

2000
Played Ashton Kutcher s girlfriend in Dude, Where s My Car?

2001
Breakout role starring as student-turned-secret agent Sydney Bristow in the ABC spy series Alias ; earned Golden Globe (2003, 2004), SAG (2004) and Emmy (2003, 2004, 2005) nominations for Best Actress

2001
Featured in the World War II epic Pearl Harbor as an uptight nurse; also starred future husband Ben Affleck

2002
Had a small but memorable role as a provacative model in director Steven Spielberg s Catch Me If You Can

2003
Played the exotic and deadly Elektra opposite Ben Affleck in Daredevil

2004
Played a thirteen year old who wishes to be older and wakes up a thirty year old in the comedy 13 going on 30

2005
Reprised her role from the 2003 film Daredevil to play the lead in Elektra

2007
Co-starred in the Jason Reitman-directed comedy/drama Juno

2007
Made Broadway debut as the object of Kevin Kline s affection in Edmond Rostand s Cyrano de Bergerac

2007
Portrayed a government agent investigating the bombing of an American facility in Saudi Arabia in Peter Berg s The Kingdom

2009
Co-starred with Matthew McConaughey in the romantic comedy, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

2009
Joined Ricky Gervais for the comedy, The Invention of Lying ; Gervais also wrote, directed and produced

2010
Joined an ensemble cast for the Garry Marshall directed romantic comedy, Valentine s Day

2011
Played Susan Johnson, the woman Arthur is supposed to marry in the remake of Arthur, opposite Russell Brand


Photos

2011 AFI Film Festival Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner arrives at the 2011 AFI FEST screening of "Butter" on November 6, 2011 in Hollywood, California.

Toronto Film Festival 2011 Portraits Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner poses for a portrait during 2011 Toronto Film Festival.

2011 Toronto Film Festival Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival premiere of "Butter" on September 13, 2011.

2011 Toronto Film Festival Olivia Wilde Jennifer Garner
Olivia Wilde and Jennifer Garner at the 2011 Toronto Film Festival premiere of "Butter" on September 13, 2011.

D23 Expo 2011 Event Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner from Walt Disney Pictures' "The Odd Life of Timothy Green" attends Disney's D23 Expo held at the Anaheim Convention Center on August 20, 2011 in Anaheim, California.

Arthur NY Premiere 2011 Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner attends the New York City premiere of Arthur on April 15, 2011

Arthur NY Premiere 2011 Greta Gerwig Russell Brand Helen Mirren Jennifer Garner
Greta Gerwig, Russell Brand, Helen Mirren and Jennifer Garner attend the New York City premiere of Arthur on April 5, 2011.

2011 Critics Choice Awards Ben affleck Jennifer Garner
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner attend the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards at the Hollywood Palladium on January 14, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

2011 National Board Of Review Of Motion Pictures Gala Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner attends the 2011 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Gala in New York City on January 11, 2011.

Variety's 2nd Annual Power of Women Luncheon 2010 Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner arrives at Variety's 2nd Annual Power Of Women Luncheon at the Beverly Hills Hotel on September 30, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.

2010 Toronto Film Festival Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner at the 35th Annual Toronto Film Festival premiere of The Town on September 11, 2010.

24th American Cinematheque Annual Gala 2010 Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner at the 24th American Cinematheque Annual Gala Honoring Matt Damon on March 27, 2010.

Valentines Day LA Premiere 2010 Jennifer Garner Anne Hathaway 
Jennifer Garner and Anne Hathaway at the Los Angeles premiere of Valentine's Day - 02/08/2010.

Valentine's Day LA Premiere 2010 Bradley Cooper Jennifer Garner
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Garner at the Los Angeles premiere of Valentine's Day - 02/08/2010

Timothy Olyphant 2007 Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner and Timothy Olyphant at the Los Angeles premiere of Catch and Release - 01/22/2007

67th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2010 Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner arrives at the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 17, 2010 in Beverly Hills, California.

The Invention of Lying LA premiere 2009 Fionnula Flanagan Jennifer Garner
Fionnula Flanagan and Jennifer Garner at the Los Angeles premiere of The Invention of Lying - 09/21/2009

The Invention of Lying LA premiere 2009 Jennifer Garner Ricky Gervais
Jennifer Garner and Ricky Gervais at the Los Angeles premiere of The Invention of Lying - 09/21/2009

Toronto Film Festival 2009 Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner at the 34th Annual Toronto Film Festival premiere of The Invention of Lying - 09/14/2009

Toronto Film Festival 2009 Rob Lowe Jennifer Garner
Rob Lowe and Jennifer Garner at the 34th Annual Toronto Film Festival premiere of The Invention of Lying - 09/14/2009

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past LA Premiere 2009 Jennifer Garner Matthew McConaughey
Jennifer Garner and Matthew McConaughey at the Los Angeles premiere of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past - 04/27/2009

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past LA Premiere 2009 Jennifer Garner Camila Alves
Jennifer Garner and Camila Alves at the Los Angeles premiere of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past - 04/27/2009

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past LA Premiere 2009 Michael Douglas Jennifer Garner Matthew McConaughey
Michael Douglas, Jennifer Garner and Matthew McConaughey at the Los Angeles premiere of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past - 04/27/2009

Jamie Foxx 2007 Jennifer Garner
Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner at the MTV Video Music Awards in Las Vegas - 09/09/2007

Jamie Foxx 2007 Jennifer Garner
Jamie Foxx and Jennifer Garner at the London premiere of The Kingdom - 10/04/2007

Jennifer Garner Ben Affleck 2007 Golden Globes
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills - 01/15/2007


Filmography
ACTOR


Butter (2012) Laura Pickler


The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012) Cindy Green


Arthur (2011) Susan Johnson/ Susan


Valentine's Day (2010) Julia Fitzpatrick/ Julia Fitzpatrick


The Invention of Lying (2009) Anna McDoogles

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (2009) Jenny Perott

Juno (2007) Vanessa Loring

The Kingdom (2007) Janet Mayes

Catch and Release (2007) Gray Wheeler

Elektra (2005) Elektra Natchios

13 Going On 30 (2004) Jenna Rink

Stealing Time (2003) Kiley Bradshaw

Daredevil (2003) Elektra

Catch Me If You Can (2002) Cheryl Ann

Pearl Harbor (2001) Sandra

Dude, Where's My Car? (2000) Wanda

After Shock (1999) Actor

1999 (1998) Annabell

Mr. Magoo (1997) Stacy Sampanahoditra

Deconstructing Harry (1997) Woman in Elevator

Washington Square (1997) Marian Almond





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George Clooney


George Clooney
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Famous as :
Actor
Birth Name :
George Timothy Clooney
Birth Date :
May 06, 1961
Birth Place :
Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Claim to fame :
As Dr. Doug Ross in TV drama "ER" (1994 - 1999)


Biography

Secured the 6th place in Entertainment Weekly's Entertainer of the Year list by 2006, movie star George Clooney was next tapped to star in "Michael Clayton." Of thriller genre, which Tony Gilroy wrote and directing, the flick centers on a New York attorney who learns that after 15 years of cleaning up his high profile clients problems, they can come back to haunt you, in what will be the last and worst days of his career. Cast alongside Tom Wilkinson, Tilda Swinton and Sydney Pollack, Clooney also was giving hand at producing. 


Kept busy with the principal photography of the project which was begun in January the same year, he gloriously picked the fruit of his hard work in film industry when his name was mentioned to bring home the award for Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture category through his film "Syriana" at the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards held in the 16th date of the same month and year. On March 6th the same year, Clooney scored another winning for the same movie when he gloriously nabbed the Supporting-Actor award at the 78th annual Academy Awards. "I didn't really work on anything (ie speech) because I thought there were four others who were going to win, so... strange." So the actor said on his winning. 



Born on May 6, 1961 in Lexington, Kentucky, George Timothy Clooney is notable as an American film and television actor who probably best known for his former role in the long-running television drama "ER" (1994-1999). His father, Nick Clooney, was a TV newscaster of many years who hosted a talk show at Cincinnati and often invited George to the studio since he was 5 years old, which might become one reasonable factor influencing George to and can be a famous actor just the way he does. 



Got a few years education at Northern Kentucky University, George then dropped out and decided to study acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. After sometimes, he came to acting for his very first time that was when his cousin, actor Migguel Ferrer, got him a small part in a feature film. In 1982 he moved to Los Angeles and spent a whole year worked hard to get a role while he slept in his friend's closet. This sacrifices worth George his first role in his first movie where he played together with Charlie Sheen. Though his first film stayed unreleased, still his acting could successfully catch producers' attention who soon got him for some contracts. 


The deals preceded George's first steady TV role in the medical sitcom "E/R," which production was based in Chicago, before within the next ten years he's been chosen to play in the popular NBC serial drama, "ER," primarily set in a teaching hospital's emergency room, the fictional County General Hospital based loosely off Cook County General, a real hospital on Division Street in Chicago, Illinois. Besides, he was also popular for playing the main role in several other movies, one of them was "Batman and Robin," a 1997 movie sequel to the 1989 "Batman" movie, "Batman Returns" (1992) and "Batman Forever" (1995) where he portrayed Batman and his co-star, Chris O'Donnell, returning as Robin. Another movie, for which he was well known was the 1998's "Out of Sight" that revolves around the relationship of a serial bank robber Jack Foley, played by George, with a U.S. marshal Karen Sisco, played by Jennifer Lopez, who is forced to share her car trunk during the bank robber's escape from a Florida prison. 

Next, George played in "Ocean's Eleven" (2001) that pictures him as Daniel Ocean who along with his pals plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos: the Bellagio, Mirage and MGM Grand, all of which store their money in a central, hi-tech vault. All three casinos are owned by Terry Benedict, the man currently dating Ocean's ex-wife, Tess Roberts. The robbers foil the elaborate security mechanisms to get to the vault with the casino's money, and escape by disguising themselves as the SWAT team. In early 2004, George went on playing "Ocean's Eleven" sequel entitled "Ocean's Twelve," released in the United States on December 10, 2004 starring in it also Brad Pitt, and Matt Damon. 

Besides those famous movies, George had also played in such movies, as "Return of the Killer Tomatoes" (1988); "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1996); "One Fine Day" (1996); "Three Kings" (1999); "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000); "The Perfect Storm" (2000); "Welcome to Collinwood" (2002) and "Intolerable Cruelty" (2004). To add his achievement, in 2002 he made his debut as a film director producing "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," an adaptation of the implausible autobiography of groundbreaking TV producer Chuck Barris. 

George once gets married and forms a family with Talia Balsam whom he married on December 15, 1989 and divorced with in September 1993. Since then he had several romances with some women, including Celine Balitran, Renee Zellweger and Mariella Frostrup and he had in 2004 broke up with girlfriend Krista Allen. In June 2005, he decided to end his romance with English model/TV presenter Lisa Snowdon, claiming his "tendency to be a workaholic" and Snowdon's refusal to leave Britain have caused their romance has "nowhere to go" and thus both of them came up with the break up decision. Remained single for quite sometime, the hunk then gave his heart to former cocktail waitress Sarah Larson, whom he began dating in September 2007. Later that month, on date 21st, Clooney and Larson unfortunately were involved in a motorcycle accident in New Jersey. The motorcycle he was riding in with her was hit by a car. The accident had resulted in broken rib and road rash for Clooney and two broken toes for Larson. Both were treated and released from the Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, New Jersey. No charges were brought against him and the car's driver though. 



2005 saw a big leap of success for him in the movie industry. Beside starring in the political thriller 'Syriana', he went back helming a biopic for journalist Edward R. Murrow in 'Good Night And Good Luck'. Both films earned him not only a box-office success but also nominations from 78th Academy Awards. He became the first actor in Oscar history to receive nominations for both acting and directing at the same year. His role as Bob Barnes in 'Syriana' won him 'Best Supporting Actor', while the experience in 'Good Luck and Good Night' opened up a new path. The actor said that he would like to focus more on being a director for the role gave him a more secure place in the coming years, which acting won't possibly give. Seemingly enjoying the political setback, Clooney took the role of Captain Jacob 'Jake' Geismer who lived through World War II in 'The Good German', but it was the third sequel of Ocean adventure that brought him to the surface again. 'Ocean's Thirteen' (2007) reunited the members of the 'expert thieves' in a more complicated plot. 

After the con flick, he teamed up with Bourne trilogy writer Tony Gilroy to produce 'Michael Clayton' (2007). Clooney both starred as the title role and produced the film. He had completed 'Leatherheads' that also stars Renee Zellweger and will release it simultaneously with 'Burn After Reading' in 2008. 




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70th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Press Room

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26th Anniversary Carousel of Hope Ball - Presented by Mercedes-Benz - Arrivals

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Argo - Los Angeles Premiere

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84th Annual Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon

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The 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards - Arrivals

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17th Annual Critic's Choice Movie Awards - Arrivals

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The National Board of Review Awards Gala - Inside Arrivals

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The BFI London Film Festival - The Ides of March - Photocall and Press Conference

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The Premiere of The Ides of March - Arrivals

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68th Venice Film Festival - Day 1 - The Ides of March - Red Carpet

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68th Venice Film Festival - Day 1 - The Ides of March - Red Carpet

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The Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice & Human Rights Ripple of Hope Awards Dinner

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67th Golden Globe Awards - Arrivals

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"Up in the Air" Los Angeles Premiere - Arrivals


Trivia


Donated the helmet and football uniform he wore for the movie "Leatherheads" (2008) to the Rosemary Clooney House Museum in Augusta, Kentucky which was dedicated to his late aunt, songstress and actress Rosemary Clooney.



Loves beer, did voice-overs for Budweiser TV commercials and allegedly had a beer keg installed in his dressing room during the filming of "Ocean's Eleven" (2001).



Had his image being immortalized by the Jelly Belly Gourmet Beans Company in 10,000 sweets; Cotton Candy beans for his cheeks and uttered Popcorn candy for his highlighted hair (February 2008).


His pig pet named Max died on Dec 1, 2006 of natural causes.

Was on January 18, 2008 being appointed as United Nations Messenger of Peace, thanks to his efforts to raise awareness of the Darfur crisis.

Included in GQ Magazine's list of 50 Most Stylish Men in the Past 50 Years (September 2007).

Included in Time Magazine's annual list of 100 Most Influential in May 2007.

Chosen as one of People (USA) Magazine "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" (1996).
Included in People Magazine's annual list of "100 Most Beautiful People" two times in a row; in 2006 and 2007.

Voted "Best Dressed Male Television Star" (1997).

Included in Entertainment Weekly's list of 50 Smartest People in Hollywood (November 2007).

Voted Sexiest Man Alive by People Magazine in 1997 then again in 2006.

Included in Forbes.com list of America's Most Eligible Bachelors, named the Most Eligible Singleton in Los Angeles (August 2007).

Appears on the cover of the first Men's Vogue (2005).

Alongside Brad Pitt and Matt Damon, his "Ocean's" co-stars, had their hand and foot prints left in cement outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre on June 5, 2007.

Is the 8th Hollywood's Hunk according to the 'Guy Candy' list compiled by TV show Access Hollywood in March 2007.

Ranked 9th in the nationwide Harris Poll of America's Favorite Movie Stars in 2007.

Included in the Vanity Fair's 67th annual International Best-Dressed List.

Listed as one of the Top 5 of the Best Autographers in Hollywood by Autograph Collector's 14th annual survey held in May 2006.

Has donated his bag of Oscar goodies, including a BlackBerry 8700c, a Kay Unger kimono and a Tahitian-pearl necklace, to be auctioned for the United Way Hurricane Response and Relief Recovery Fund (March, 2006).

Ranked #5 in the annual survey by Quigley Publishing Co. on Top Moneymaking Stars (Jan, 2006).

Was the 8th America's Favorite Movie Star in a poll released by Garris Interactive by January 2006.

Voted Sexiest Male Celebrity in a 'Naughty Forties' poll conducted for UK television station FX when he was 43.

Ranked #27 on Premiere's 2002 Power 100 List.

Is a Dallas Mavericks fan.

Bought a large Villa on Lake Como in Italy from John Kerry and Teresa Heinz Kerry.

Heads his own film & television production company, Maysville Pictures.

Was a pallbearer at his late aunt, Rosemary Clooney, funeral.

Claims he has suffered from bleeding stomach ulcers and is still on medication for stomach pain.

Good friends with actor Mark Wahlberg.

Was reported to get into a fistfight with "Three Kings" (1999) director David O. Russell on the set.

Boycotting "Entertainment Tonight" (1981), the sister show of "Hard Copy" (1989), which had filmed him without his permission.

Becoming best man at Richard Kind's wedding.

Guest-starred on the TV show "Friends" (1994) with his "Ocean's Eleven" (2001)/"Ocean's Twelve" (2004) co-stars, Julia Roberts, Brad Pitt and Elliott Gould, though not in the same episodes.

Has his voice dubbed for the singing moments in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000).

Auditioned five times for the role of J.D. in Ridley Scott's "Thelma & Louise" (1991), which later went to Brad Pitt.

Is the 6th actor to play Batman.

Stars in films that focus on some type of robbery, including "Out of Sight" (1998), "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1996), "Three Kings" (1999), "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000), "Ocean's Eleven" (2001) and "Welcome to Collinwood" (2002).

Signed on to star in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) before even reading a script.

Was the very first guest of talk-show host Rosie O'Donnell's TV show when it first debuted.

Shared an L.A. home with Kelly Preston when they were struggling actors.

Early in his career, he lived in a friend's closet while struggling as an actor in L.A..

Once rode a bicycle to get to auditions as a struggling actor.

Usually plays scoundrels that are likable and have redeeming qualities.

During the early 1980s he shared an apartment with actor Thom Mathews.

Failed to join the Cincinnati Reds baseball team.

Quit his job as broadcast journalist after a short time because he didn't want to compete with his father.

Is a nephew of actress and singer Rosemary and Betty Clooney, and a cousin of actors Miguel and Rafael Ferrer.

Usually called Gorgeous George.

Is of Irish-American decent.

Was born at 2:48 AM, EST.


Profile

George Clooney Claim to Fame
Famous as
Actor

Popular for
As Dr. Doug Ross in TV drama "ER" (1994 - 1999)

George Clooney Personal Fact
Birth Name
George Timothy Clooney

Birth Date
May 06, 1961

Birth Place
Lexington, Kentucky, USA

Height
5' 11"

Nationality
American

Hair Color
Brown

Eye Color
Brown

Education
Attended Ohio's William Mason High School
Graduated from Kentucky's Augusta High School in 1979
Attended Northern Kentucky University (1979 - 1981)
Attended the University of Cincinnati

George Clooney Family
Father
Nick Clooney

Mother
Nina Bruce Warren Clooney

Sister
Ada Clooney

Spouse
Talia Balsam (15-Dec-89 - Sep-93)

Relation
Dedee Pfeiffer, Kelly Preston, Celine Balitran (96 - 99), Renee Zellweger, Mariella Frostrup, Krista Allen (02 - 04), Lisa Snowdon, Sarah Larson (cocktail waitress, Sep 07 - Jun 08), Elisabetta Canalis (TV presenter, Jun-11), Stacy Keibler (wrestler)


Filmography

Untitled Paul Greengrass Project (2015) 

The Monuments Men (2015) 

Tomorrowland (2014) (2014) aka "1952"

Our Brand Is Crisis (2014) 

Human Nature (2014) 

Gravity (2013) 
stars as Matt Kowalsky 

The Monster of Florence (2013) 
stars as Douglas Preston 

8 (2012) - VI 
stars as David Boies 

The Ides of March (2012) 
stars as Governer Mike Morris 

The Descendants (2011) 
stars as Matt King 

The American (2010) 
stars as Jack / Edward 

Up in the Air (2009) 
stars as Ryan Bingham 

The Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) 
stars as Mr. Fox (voice) 

The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009) 
stars as Lyn Cassady 

Leatherheads (2008) 
stars as Jimmy 'Dodge' Connelly 

Burn After Reading (2008) 
stars as Harry Pfarrer 

Ocean's Thirteen (2007) 
stars as Danny Ocean 

Michael Clayton (2007) 
stars as Michael Clayton 

The Good German (2006) 
stars as Jake Geismar 

Good Night And Good Luck (2005) 
stars as Fred Friendly 

Syriana (2005) 
stars as Robert Baer 

Ocean's Twelve (2004) 
stars as Danny Ocean 

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003) aka Spy Kids 3: Game Over
stars as Devlin 

Intolerable Cruelty (2003) 
stars as Miles Massey 

Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) aka Confessions d'un homme dangereux (Canada: French title)
stars as Jim Byrd 

Solaris (2002) 
stars as Chris Kelvin 

Welcome to Collinwood (2002) aka Safecrackers oder Diebe haben's schwer (Germany)
stars as Jerzy 

Ocean's Eleven (2001) aka O11
stars as Danny Ocean 

Spy Kids (2001) 
stars as Devlin 

The Perfect Storm (2000) aka Sturm, Der (Germany)
stars as Capt. Billy Tyne 

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) aka O' Brother (France)
stars as Everett 

Fail Safe (2000) - TM 
stars as Col. Jack Grady 

Three Kings (1999) 
stars as Maj. Archie Gates 

South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999) aka South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
stars as Dr. Gouache/Dr. Doctor 

The Thin Red Line (1998) aka Mince ligne rouge, La (Canada: French title)
stars as Captain Charles Bosche 

Out of Sight (1998) 
stars as Jack Foley 

Batman & Robin (1997) 
stars as Batman (Bruce Wayne) 

The Peacemaker (1997) 
stars as Colonel Thomas Devoe 

One Fine Day (1996) 
stars as Jack Taylor 

From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 
stars as Seth Gecko 

ER (1994) - TV 
stars as Dr. Doug Ross 

The Harvest (1993) 
stars as Lip Syncing Transvestite 

Without Warning: Terror in the Towers (1993) - TM 
stars as Kevin Shea 

Bodies of Evidence (1992) - TV 
stars as Det. Ryan Walker 

Unbecoming Age (1992) aka The Magic Bubble
stars as Mac 

Rewrite for Murder (1991) - TM 


Sisters (1991) - TV 
stars as Detective James Falconer (1993-1994) 

Baby Talk (1991) - TV 
stars as Joe 

Roseanne (1991) - TV 
stars as Booker Brooks 

Sunset Beat (1990) - TM 
stars as Chic Chesbro 

Knights of the Kitchen Table (1990) - TM 
stars as Rick Stepjack 

Red Surf (1990) 
stars as Remar 

Return of the Killer Tomatoes! (1988) aka Return of the Killer Tomatoes: The Sequel
stars as Matt Stevens 

Return to Horror High (1987) 
stars as Oliver 

Predator: The Concert (1987) 


Bennett Brothers (1987) - TM 
stars as Tom Bennett 

Combat High (1986) - TM aka Combat Academy
stars as Maj. Biff Woods 

E/R (1984) - TV 
stars as Ace 

The Facts of Life (1979) - TV 
stars as George Burnett (1985-1987) 


Awards

Academy Awards, USA

2012

Got nomination for Oscar

category Actor in a Leading Role for The Descendants (2011) 


2010
Got nomination for Oscar
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for Oscar
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Won Oscar
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for Syriana (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for Oscar
category Best Achievement in Directing for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for Oscar
category Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
2011
Got nomination for Saturn Award
category Best Actor for The American (2010) 

2003
Got nomination for Saturn Award
category Best Actor for Solaris (2002) 

1996
Won Saturn Award
category Best Actor for From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 

American Cinematheque Gala Tribute
2006
Won American Cinematheque Award

American Comedy Awards, USA
2001
Got nomination for American Comedy Award
category Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture (Leading Role) for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 

Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards
2013
Got nomination for AACTA International Award
category Best Film for Argo (2012) 
shared with Ben Affleck; Grant Heslov 

BAFTA Awards
2013
Won BAFTA Film Award
category Best Film for Argo (2012) 
shared with Ben Affleck; Grant Heslov 

2012
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Award
category Best Leading Actor for The Descendants (2011) 

2010
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Award
category Best Leading Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Award
category Best Leading Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Award
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Award
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for Syriana (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Award
category Best Screenplay - Original for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

2006
Got nomination for David Lean Award for Direction
for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

Berlin International Film Festival
2003
Got nomination for Golden Berlin Bear
for Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) 

Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
2001
Got nomination for Blockbuster Entertainment Award
category Favorite Actor - Drama for The Perfect Storm (2000) 

2000
Won Blockbuster Entertainment Award
category Favorite Action Team for Three Kings (1999) 
shared with Mark Wahlberg; Ice Cube 

Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards
2012
Won Critics' Choice Award
category Best Actor for The Descendants (2011) 

2012
Got nomination for Critics Choice Award
category Best Acting Ensemble for The Descendants (2011) 
shared with Robert Forster, Judy Greer, Matthew Lillard, Shailene Woodley, Beau Bridges 

2012
Got nomination for Critics Choice Award
category Best Acting Ensemble for The Ides of March (2011) 
shared with Jeffrey Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ryan Gosling, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood, Paul Giamatti 

2010
Got nomination for BFCA Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for BFCA Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Got nomination for BFCA Award
category Best Director for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for BFCA Award
category Best Supporting Actor for Syriana (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for BFCA Award
category Best Writer for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

2005
Got nomination for BFCA Award
category Best Acting Ensemble for Ocean's Twelve (2004) 
shared with Don Cheadle; Matt Damon; Andy Garcia

Central Ohio Film Critics Association
2010
Won COFCA Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2010
Won COFCA Award
category Actor of the Year (for an exemplary body of work) for Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009), The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009), Up in the Air (2009) 

Chicago Film Critics Association Awards
2009
Got nomination for CFCA Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2007
Got nomination for CFCA Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Got nomination for CFCA Award
category Best Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov

2005
Got nomination for CFCA Award
category Best Director for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2002
Got nomination for CFCA Award
category Most Promising Director for Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) 

Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards
2009
Won DFWFCA Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

David di Donatello Awards
2006
Got nomination for David Awards
category Best Foreign Film (Miglior Film Straniero) for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

Detroit Film Critics Society Awards
2009
Got nomination for DFCS Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

Directors Guild of America, USA
2006
Got nomination for DGA Award
category Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005)

Emmy Awards
1996
Got nomination for Emmy
category Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 

1995
Got nomination for Emmy
category Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 

Empire Awards, UK
2001
Got nomination for Empire Award
category Best Actor for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 

European Film Awards
2005
Won European Film Screen International Award
for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

Florida Film Critics Circle Awards
2009
Won FFCC Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

Golden Apple Awards
1996
Got nomination for Golden Apple
category Male Star of the Year 

Golden Camera, Germany
2000
Won Golden Camera
category Film and TV - International 

Golden Globes, USA
2012
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for The Descendants (2011) 

2012
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Director - Motion Picture for The Ides of March (2011) 

2012
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Screenplay - Motion Picture for The Ides of March (2011) 
shared with Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon 

2010
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Won Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for Syriana (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Screenplay - Motion Picture for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

2006
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Director - Motion Picture for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2001
Won Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 

1998
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama for ER (1994) 

1997
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama for ER (1994) 

1996
Got nomination for Golden Globe
category Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama for ER (1994) 

Gotham Awards
2011
Got nomination for Gotham Award
category Best Ensemble Performance for The Descendants (2011) 
shared with Shailene Woodley; Beau Bridges; Robert Forster 

2005
Got nomination for Gotham Best Ensemble Cast
for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with David Strathairn; Patricia Clarkson; Jeff Daniels 

Hollywood Film Festival
2011
Won Hollywood Film Award
category Actor of the Year 

Houston Film Critics Awards
2009
Won Houston Film Critics Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

Independent Spirit Awards
2006
Got nomination for Independent Spirit Award
category Best Director for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

Indiana Film Critics Awards
2009
Got nomination for Indiana Film Critics Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards
2010
Won KCFCC Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2006
Won KCFCC Award
category Best Screenplay, Original for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

London Critics Circle Film Awards
2010
Got nomination for ALFS Award
category Actor of the Year for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for ALFS Award
category Actor of the Year for Michael Clayton (2007) 

Los Angeles Film Festival
2005
Won Spirit of Independence Award

MTV Movie Awards
2002
Got nomination for MTV Movie Award
category Best Dressed for Ocean's Eleven (2001) 

2002
Got nomination for MTV Movie Award
category Best On-Screen Team for Ocean's Eleven (2001) 
shared with Casey Affleck; Scott Caan; Don Cheadle 

2001
Got nomination for MTV Movie Award
category Best On-Screen Team for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 
shared with Tim Blake Nelson; John Turturro 

1999
Got nomination for MTV Movie Award
category Best Kiss for Out of Sight (1998) 
shared with Jennifer Lopez 

1996
Won MTV Movie Award
category Best Breakthrough Performance for From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 

National Board of Review, USA
2009
Won NBR Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2007
Won NBR Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2002
Won NBR Special Achievement Award
for Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002) 

Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards
2007
Won OFCC Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

Online Film Critics Society Awards
2010
Got nomination for OFCS Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for OFCS Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Won OFCS Award
category Best Screenplay, Original for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 
2006
Got nomination for OFCS Award
category Best Director for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

People's Choice Awards, USA
2011
Got nomination for People's Choice Award
category Favorite Movie Icon 

2008
Won People's Choice Award
category Favorite on Screen Match Up for Ocean's Thirteen (2007) 
shared with Brad Pitt 

PGA Awards
2013
Won Darryl F. Zanuck Award
category Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures for Argo (2012) 
shared with Ben Affleck; Grant Heslov 
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards

2009
Won PFCS Award
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Lead Role for Up in the Air (2009) 

2002
Got nomination for PFCS Award
category Best Acting Ensemble for Ocean's Eleven (2001) 
shared with Casey Affleck; Scott Caan; Matt Damon 
Razzie Awards

1998
Got nomination for Razzie Award
category Worst Screen Couple for Batman & Robin (1997) 
shared with Chris O'Donnell

San Francisco Film Critics Circle
2007
Won SFFCC Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2005
Won SFFCC Award
category Best Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

Sant Jordi Awards
2007
Won Sant Jordi Award
category Best Foreign Film (Mejor Película Extranjera) for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

Santa Barbara International Film Festival
2006
Won Modern Master Award

Satellite Awards
2011
Got nomination for Satellite Award
category Best Actor in a Motion Picture for The Descendants (2011) 

2009
Got nomination for Satellite Award
category Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for Up in the Air (2009) 

2005
Won Satellite Award
category Outstanding Screenplay, Original for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 
2005
Won Satellite Special Achievement Award
category (For an "Auteur") for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2005
Got nomination for Satellite Award
category Outstanding Director for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2001
Got nomination for Golden Satellite Award
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) 

1999
Got nomination for Golden Satellite Award
category Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama for ER (1994)

Screen Actors Guild Awards
2012
Got nomination for Screen Actors Guild Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for The Descendants (2011) 

2010
Got nomination for Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for Up in the Air (2009) 

2008
Got nomination for Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for Michael Clayton (2007) 

2006
Got nomination for Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for Syriana (2005) 

2006
Got nomination for Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Jeff Daniels; Robert Downey Jr.; David Strathairn 

1999
Won Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 
shared with Anthony Edwards; Laura Innes; Alex Kingston 

1998
Won Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 
shared with Maria Bello; Anthony Edwards; Laura Innes 

1997
Won Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 
shared with Anthony Edwards; Laura Innes; Eriq La Salle 

1997
Got nomination for Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 

1996
Got nomination for Actor Award
category Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for ER (1994) 

Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards
2009
Won SEFCA Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

St. Louis Film Critics Awards
2009
Won St. Louis Film Critics Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

Vancouver Film Critics Circle
2010
Got nomination for VFCC Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

Venice Film Festival
2005
Won FIPRESCI Prize
category Competition for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2005
Won Golden Osella
category Best Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 
2005
Won Human Rights Film Network Award - Special Mention
for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2005
Won Pasinetti Award
category Best Film for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

2005
Got nomination for Golden Lion
for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 

Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards
2009
Won WAFCA Award
category Best Actor for Up in the Air (2009) 

2007
Won WAFCA Award
category Best Actor for Michael Clayton (2007) 

Writers Guild of America, USA
2006
Won Paul Selvin Honorary Award
for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 
2006
Got nomination for WGA Award (Screen)
category Best Original Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) 
shared with Grant Heslov 

Young Artist Awards
2010
Won Michael Landon Award - For Humanitarian Service





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