George Clooney: “Oscars are a sweet escape from U.N. work”

George Clooney

An Oscar nomination is nice and all – but as far as George Clooney is concerned, it can’t compare to being named a United Nations “messenger of peace.”

“I just spent literally two weeks in four conflict zones,” Clooney, 46, told reporters at Monday’s 80th annual Academy Awards Nominees luncheon in Beverly Hills. “I’ve spent the last two weeks around a lot of people who were killing and shooting each other for what seems like senseless reasons.”

The actor – recognized by the U.N. for “focusing public attention on crucial international political and social issues” – went on describe his tour of some of the world’s most dangerous places.

“I was in Chad three days before the rebels overthrew it, with President [Idriss] Deby,” the Oscar-nominated Michael Clayon star explained. “I was in Angola for the peace treaties. Now, I’m here [at the Oscar luncheon], which… is a conflict zone.”

He added, “It’s kind of nice to be wearing a suit again. I’m happy to be here.”

Clooney, who said that he supports Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race, called the nomination (his first for Best Actor) a “fantastic honor.” In light of his U.N. work, it’s also a “tremendous escape,” he said. “Things like what’s been going on [in the world], or what I’ve been experiencing the last few weeks, always puts things in perspective.”

As Oscar night approaches, he explained, “You’re able to go, ‘God, this is really nice,’ and not be as uptight about it. You have to accept it when people are nice to you and not worry about it when they’re not.”

Source, WENN

One Response to “George Clooney: “Oscars are a sweet escape from U.N. work””

  1. Jenny Says:

    completely off topic here.
    just when actors talk about the importance of their Oscar to other things that are life and death to other people, I simply can not stand it. It is great to be recognized FOR LIFE in your career, but don’t say you wished for the return of a life for an Oscar. I guess it is harder for ators to understand that after being in the glamour showbiz for a long time.

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