|
George Clooney named Sexiest Man Alive
From Steve Gorman
LOS ANGELES—Coming off a pivotal year in which he earned three Academy
Award nominations and clinched an Oscar for his performance in “Syriana,”
actor George Clooney was again named People magazine’s “Sexiest Man
Alive” on Wednesday.
The accolade marks the second time Clooney, 45, has topped the
magazine’s annual list of Hollywood beefcake, having been so honoured in
1997. His close friend and co-star Brad Pitt is the only other celebrity
twice dubbed People’s “sexiest man.” “This one’s going to be hard for
Brad since he’s been ‘Sexiest Man Alive’ twice,” Clooney joked in an
interview with People. “He’s enjoyed that mantle. I’d say, ‘Sexiest Man
Alive’ to him, and he’d go, ‘Two-time.’ So that’s been taken away.”
Cynthia Sanz, a member of the magazine’s editorial panel that selects
its “sexiest man” honouree, said Clooney was chosen for a combination of
factors. “His big movies came out at the end of last year, he has been
active in the campaign to help people in Darfur, obviously he’s great
looking — we just thought he was the total package this year,” she told
Reuters. Sanz added that Clooney’s status as one of the world’s most
eligible bachelors helped. “It’s a little more fun when the sexiest man
alive is available,” she said.
Clooney headed to California from his native Kentucky in the early 1980s
to work as a chauffeur for his aunt, singer Rosemary Clooney, before
making his own way in show business.
He got his big break on TV hospital drama “ER,” playing pediatrician Dr.
Douglas Ross. After leaving the show, he went on to establish himself as
an A-list leading man. Last year, his credentials as a Hollywood
heavyweight in front of and behind the camera were cemented by his work
in two acclaimed films — the McCarthy-era drama “Good Night, and Good
Luck,” which he directed, co-wrote and acted in, and the political
thriller “Syriana.” Besides winning the Academy Award for playing a CIA
agent in “Syriana,” Clooney earned an Oscar nomination as best director
for “Good Night, and Good Luck,” becoming the first person nominated for
acting and directing in two different films in the same year. “Good
Night” also earned Clooney a nomination for best original screenplay. |