GEORGE CLOONEY - CLOONEY CAN'T TAKE DIRECTION
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GEORGE CLOONEY blames his career start as a television actor for his refusal to listen to directors.
The Oscar-nominee - who rose to fame after starring in hospital drama ER - is thankful for his small screen roots, but prefers roles where he can follow his own emotions.
The actor/director says, "People love to knock sitcoms, but television is a great place to start. After hundreds of episodes or television as an actor, though, you become director-proof, because you're guarding the character. That's not an insult to television directors.
"Each new director wants to make the episode his MACBETH. But on ER a director would come and say, 'I think this really upsets you and you would be crying here.' And you're like, 'I cried the last three episodes.' So I trained myself not to listen to directors, because you can't."
Also see: GEORGE CLOONEY - MACBETH - ER
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