What Memories Does George Clooney Have of Driving for Tony Bennett While Being Yelled at by Frank Sinatra?
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Key Takeaways
- George Clooney reflects on his early days in Hollywood.
- He served as a driver for his aunt, Rosemary Clooney.
- Clooney drove for other iconic artists like Tony Bennett.
- He received valuable life lessons from his experiences.
- Getting yelled at by Frank Sinatra is a point of pride for him.
Los Angeles, Oct 26 (NationPress) Hollywood actor George Clooney is reminiscing about the wonderful moments from his early Hollywood days and how he maneuvered through the entertainment landscape.
The 64-year-old star graced the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of his new film, ‘Jay Kelly’, where he took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, as reported by People magazine.
When queried about any anecdotes involving his late aunt, renowned singer Rosemary Clooney, who passed away in 2002, Clooney revealed that he once served as her driver while attempting to establish his career in Hollywood.
He also recounted the experience of driving numerous iconic artists. He shared with People, “I remember being on the road as my Aunt Rosemary's driver during her performances. I didn't know her well growing up because I was raised in Kentucky.”
He added, “She was the Hollywood aunt. So I moved to make a living and became her driver, getting to chauffeur her and Tony Bennett, along with other amazing singers for a year.”
According to People, the ‘Oceans 11’ star mentioned that his close encounters with such prominent figures imparted invaluable lessons early in his career.
“I gained a significant life lesson regarding success and failure, learning to handle both. I always felt fortunate to receive that lesson early on,” he expressed.
George also shared a memorable moment where he was chastised by Frank Sinatra, which he now views as a point of pride.
“I remember he was upset with me once because I initiated a boycott concerning press freedoms. He called me because people assumed he was unwell and helicopters were hovering over his home, saying, ‘What you’re doing isn’t working.’ But he was fantastic,” he recalled.
“I got yelled at by Frank Sinatra,” he added. The Oscar-winning actor also discussed his long-standing friendships within the industry, emphasizing the importance of staying connected with those who knew him before fame.