Clooney Marks Broadway Debut With Humor at Sardi’s
Clooney Marks Broadway Debut With Humor at Sardi’s

Clooney Marks Broadway Debut With Humor at Sardi’s

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George Clooney attended the unveiling of his caricature at New York City's Sardi’s restaurant, joking about his new dark hair color, dyed for his Broadway debut as Edward R. Murrow in 'Good Night, and Good Luck.' He quipped that his caricature’s silver hair was 'much better' than his current dyed look, expressing a preference for his natural gray and noting his family's amusement. Clooney signed the artwork as 'Brad Pitt,' referencing his friendship with the actor. The play, adapted from Clooney’s 2005 film, marks his first stage role in 40 years and his Broadway debut. Clooney explained he chose to play Murrow now because he felt he lacked the necessary gravitas when he made the film. The event highlighted Clooney’s humor, his career milestones, and his celebrated shift to theater.

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