George Clooney Talks ‘Jay Kelly’ and the Moments in His Career That Meant the Most [VIDEO INTERVIEW]
In George Clooney’s newest film, Jay Kelly, coming to theaters this week and Netflix in early December, the two-time Oscar-winning actor/writer/producer/director plays the titular Kelly, the story of a man who’s been an actor his entire work life and how it’s caused him to bypass so many ‘real’ things in his actual life.
“All my memories are movies,” Kelly says, something that resonates with Clooney as well.
In the film, Jay Kelly is trying to reconcile and reconnect with people in his life and past, from his own daughter to his closest confidant, his manager Ron (played by Adam Sandler), all while jet-setting to Tuscany for a lifetime achievement award.
In our brief chat (aka “speed dating with journalists”), we talk about Jay Kelly, the films in his own past (which are used in his character’s clip reel) and moments in his career that have had a lasting impact on his life.
Jay Kelly also stars Academy Award winner Laura Dern, Academy Award nominee Greta Gerwig, Billy Crudup, Patrick Wilson, Academy Award winner Jim Broadbent and more.
Directed by Academy Award nominee Noah Baumbach (Marriage Story) and co-written by Baumbach and Emily Mortimer, Jay Kelly will be in select theaters on November 14 and on Netflix December 5.
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