George Clooney fuels dementia fears with latest recording

Before he was one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, Clooney was a struggling actor who sold shoes, insurance and took whatever roles came his way.
He remembers those years with fondness, even though they were hardly glamorous.
Clooney recalled: “I came from Augusta, Kentucky, where I was a tobacco farmer. And you go through all these auditions and you say, ‘Well, I gave it a shot.'”
One of those early gambles was the chaotic 1983 horror film Grizzly II: Revengeleaving Clooney, Charlie Sheen and Laura Dern stranded in Hungary.
Clooney revealed, “It was financed by these Hungarians. And then they lost the money. And so we were stuck there for two months… and literally we got eaten by a bear in the first scene, and so it never comes out. Thank God.”
The film resurfaced in 2020, much to his dismay.
He continued, “Some loser finds it and he gets a bunch of old footage of s…. And he puts it together… and after 40 years I’m getting the worst reviews of my life.”




