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Hollywood Should Rewrite Male Roles For Women, Feels Clooney

Hollywood Should Rewrite Male Roles For Women, Feels Clooney

by The Daily Eye Team September 18 2015, 3:53 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 47 secs

Los Angeles: Superstar George Clooney thinks many male characters can be re-written for women if people “just start thinking.” Clooney, 54, spoke about how gender switch in his latest production, “Our Brand Is Crisis”, helped bring the movie out of development hell.

“Our Brand Is Crisis”, led by Sandra Bullock, centres on a character, which was originally written for a man and loosely based on real-life political consultant James Carville.

The role was re-written after Bullock, 51, reached out to her “Gravity” co-star and expressed her interest in playing the part, reported Entertainment Tonight.

The project had been in development hell for a long time but it quickly moved forward “the minute she called and said she wanted to play the role that had been written as a man,” Clooney said at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival.

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