George Clooney Says He Was 'Annoyed' Losing 'Thelma & Louise' Role To Friend Brad Pitt
Clooney told The Sunday Times:“I got to the final test for a role in 'Thelma & Louise.' And, Brad got it.”
“I didn't watch 'Thelma & Louise' for years, because I was annoyed. The part launched his career in film. He was doing sitcoms and crap before, so when it was the thing that could've launched me?”
In the film, J.D. is a rugged vagabond who sparks a fleeting romance with Thelma played by Geena Davis. As noted by Clooney, the film cemented Pitt as a bankable movie star. In the years following, Pitt led films like“A River Runs Through It,”“Interview with the Vampire,”“Se7en” and“12 Monkeys,” reports variety.
The“Jay Kelly” star added that Pitt still taunts him about winning the“Thelma and Louise” role.
“Oh yeah, he still gives me shit,” he said.
“But, of course, when I saw it, I was, like, well, it had to be that guy.”
Clooney had to wait a few years after the release of“Thelma & Louise” to get his movie star break. He became a household name playing Dr. Doug Ross on“ER” from 1994 to 1999.
In 1997, he was cast as the titular Caped Crusader in Joel Schumacher's“Batman & Robin.” A year later, Clooney landed the film that cemented his leading man status: Steven Soderbergh's 1998 thriller“Out of Sight.”
Clooney has been feted with several accolades, including two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award and four Golden Globe Awards as well as nominations for three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Tony Award.
His honors include the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2015, the Honorary Cesar in 2017, the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2018, and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2022.
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