George Clooney responds to criticism: “They say I always play the same role? Here’s my answer”

He is accused of “doing a Clooney” — he responds, and not as expected. At the Mostra, his new role could silence the critics… or reignite the debate.

The comparison that sticks to him finally finds a counter-response. At the Mostra, a brand-new role could end the controversy — or fuel it. For him, the challenge is simple: break out of the mirror and impose his own image.

An eternal “George Clooney” on screen?

For years, a criticism has persisted in Hollywood: George Clooney mostly plays… George Clooney. A reproach that the actor, a regular award winner, addresses head-on a few days before the presentation of his new film, “Jay Kelly”, at the Venice Film Festival. A way to assert that beyond the labels, he remains an inseparable figure of American cinema.

At a time when public image weighs as much as roles, the actor chooses not to dodge the debate and to embrace the uniqueness of his on-screen presence, without denying the path he has traveled.

“I’m too old for certain roles”

How does George Clooney welcome this recurring criticism? With sobriety and frankness. “They say I always play the same role? Maybe. But I’m not chasing romantic leads at 60,” he confided. A twist of humor and lucidity that recalls a truth: in Hollywood, roles for actors his age are rarer and often formatted.

This perspective is not defensive. It rather highlights a clear line: accept the passage of time, choose projects that matter, and invest his energy where it makes sense, without trying to replay yesterday.

Jay Kelly: a new facet of the actor

On August 31, George Clooney will walk the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival to present “Jay Kelly”, directed by Noah Baumbach. He plays an aging political journalist, disillusioned by the compromises of his profession. According to critics who attended the first screenings, the role echoes the actor’s thoughtful stance, often associated with committed projects. Could this be the performance that silences his detractors?

The parallel between the man and the character seems obvious, but the challenge lies elsewhere: offering a nuanced dive into the contradictions of a professional on the brink of a turning point. Between mastery and flaws, the interpretation could open an unexpected breach in his filmography.

Oscars, memories, and future

His career is already marked by major milestones. In 2006, he won his first Oscar for his role in “Syriana”, a political drama that confirmed his stature as a committed actor. With “Jay Kelly,” whispers are heard: could a new Oscar nomination be possible?

His performance, praised during pre-screenings, promises a rare density and a more introspective range.
“Jay Kelly” could also stand out for its incisive script and deliberately minimalist direction.

Whether the awards race opens or not, the project is part of an assumed trajectory: prioritizing challenges that match his measure, both in front of and behind the camera, without succumbing to the temptation of nostalgia.

An actor, a stance

Aging in Hollywood is not easy, but George Clooney moves forward without letting others dictate the way to go. This new film can reshape a part of his artistic legacy, proving that “tailor-made” roles do not equate to ease. During the presentation of “Jay Kelly,” he will showcase a coherent career, less attentive to criticism than to the strength of his choices.