George Clooney Accepts “Best Actor” at the Movies for Grownups Awards for his work on “Jay Kelly.”
George Clooney Accepts “Best Actor” at the Movies for Grownups Awards for his work on “Jay Kelly.”






Well, thank you.
Thank you to the AARP.
I have to say, you know, “Movies for Grownups” just means, you know, old people.
And I realize now that the only way I was going to win anything is that Timothée Chalamet is too damn young.
So put that in your pipe, Timothée.
By the way, you know, when I was, when I was like, Paul, how old are you?
Im 29.
Yeah, yeah... He's 29 years old.
When I was 29 years old and I heard somebody died when they were 64, Id be like, They lived a good life.
They did all right.
Yeah?
And now it's like, What?
What are you talking about?
Look, I got to do... I got to be in a film with a really wonderful filmmaker, Noah.
The script is beautiful.
I couldn't believe my luck that I got to play the part.
I couldn't believe the luck that I had to work with Adam.
My partner.
Beautiful, beautiful performance and beautiful actor.
And Laura, who I... Laura and I did my first film 40 years ago.
It was called Griz Yes.
And the Grizzly won.
And we got eaten.
And it didn't come out until about a year ago.
It was that bad.
But this is a, it's a film about — and made by people who love actors.
You know, it's an important part of this — is you know, I look around this room and there are people I've known, you know, most of my life, actually.
And most of them are actors.
And I have a great affinity and I don't enjoy watching people be cruel to actors.
I, by the way, Paul Dano and Owen Wilson and Matthew Lillard — I would be honored to work with those actors.
Honored.
I mean, this idea that we're living in a time of cruelty, we don't need to be adding to it.
I'm very happy to be here, very happy to see all of you.
It's going to be a long, tough couple of years, but we'll all get through it together.
Okay?
So thanks.





