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George receives AFI honour

Jennifer Aniston, Bill Murray, Anna Kendrick, and Jimmy Kimmel were there to cheer the actor on

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The Dolby Theatre, home of the Oscars, was completely transforme­d into a gala dinner space on Thursday night for the American Film Institute’s 46th Life Achievemen­t Award ceremony held in honour of George Clooney.

Oversized film stills commemorat­ing the star’s work in films including O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Syriana, Fantastic Mr Fox, The Ides of March and Good Night, and Good Luck adorned the walls behind the stage, opposite the dais where Clooney, wife Amal and parents Nick and Nina sat with a coterie of friends and stars.

Clooney was honoured by fellow actors and peers including Laura Dern, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Julianna Margulies, Bill Murray, Miley Cyrus, Richard Kind, Anna Kendrick, Cate Blanchett, Don Cheadle, Jimmy Kimmel and former AFI Life Achievemen­t Award recipients Diane Keaton and Shirley MacLaine. Video messages from Julia Roberts and Barack Obama were also included over the course of the two-hour long ceremony.

Kimmel spoke about Clooney’s propensity for practical jokes, saying, “Maybe the best prank of all happened when he was back on Roseanne .He convinced her to open a Twitter account.”

Though he was never mentioned by name, there were a handful of allusions to President Trump and Clooney’s own political activism over the course of the night. In his opening remarks, AFI Chairman Howard Stringer, acknowledg­ing how young the 57-year-old Clooney is to be a recipient of a lifetime achievemen­t award, quipped, “We now know that old entertaine­rs never die, they simply become politician­s.”

Clooney himself alluded to the president in one of his pre-recorded interview clips. The star, talking

about his “numbskull” character in O Brother,

Where Art Thou? said he played the role as someone who thought himself the smartest person in the room, “as we’ve seen in other walks of life recently.”

There was also frequent mention of Clooney’s Oscar-nominated Good Night, and Good Luck.

Stringer called the 2005 film Clooney wrote, directed and starred in — about CBS News anchor Edward R. Murrow’s handling of Senator Joseph McCarthy’s communist witch hunt — “eerily prophetic.”

“It’s a story of a man who stood up to power unchecked with truth,” summarised Blanchett. “It’s a masterwork, George, that has never proven more relevant than it is today. In fact, over time, it has only grown in importance and impact.”

“Murrow was a huge hero to my father,” Clooney said in a prerecorde­d interview clip. “I was angry when I wrote Good Night, and Good Luck

about a lot of things. I was being called a traitor to my country because I was against the war [in Iraq]. I was really angry at the idea that the industry that my father held so dear and I held so dear was so timid and so scared.”

Clooney — whose father worked as a journalist, anchorman and show host — studied broadcast journalism at Kentucky University before deciding to be an actor. In a letter read aloud by Amal, the late broadcast journalist Walter Cronkite praised the actor’s style, character and class.

“Walter was right,” said Amal. “And his words are all the more poignant at a time when many of us feel that character is lacking in some of the leaders we count on the most.” This comment, the most pointed of the night, was met with a round of applause.

“I was really angry at the idea that the industry that my father held so dear and I held so dear was so timid...” GEORGE CLOONEY | Actor

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Photos by Reuters, AFP and AP Clooney accepts the award from actress Shirley MacLaine.
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George Clooney is greeted by his wife Amal.
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Anna Kendrick.
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Bill Murray.
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Diane Keaton.
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Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston.

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