Clooney’s truth-to-power stance takes another step this spring as he makes his Broadway debut, telling the story of legendary reporter Edward R. Murrow.
George Clooney opens up about smoking for his Broadway debut in an adaptation of 'Good Night, and Good Luck,' despite his family's tragic history of lung cancer. He reveals his struggles and plans to transition to herbal cigarettes.
Clooney and co-writer Grant Heslov originally imagined the film, written in response to condemnation Clooney himself received for criticizing the Iraq War, as a live-TV production. (That idea went out the window,
George Clooney is set to make history with his Broadway debut, earning a record-breaking $300,000 per week for Good Night, and Good Luck, an adaptation of his 2005 film about journalist Edward R. Murrow.
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