George Clooney says he has stopped taking on-screen kissing scenes and plans to avoid romantic roles that require them, framing the decision as a matter of age and personal comfort rather than a statement about co-stars. In an interview published Dec. 12, Clooney said he told his wife, Amal Clooney, that he could still “hang” physically, yet the long view changed his thinking: “But in 25 years, I’m 85 years old. It doesn’t matter how many granola bars you eat, that’s a real number,” he said.
Clooney described the shift as an attempt to follow Paul Newman’s example—stepping away from the “heartthrob” lane instead of trying to play it indefinitely. The remark lands in the middle of a career stretch where Clooney has leaned into projects built around craft and legacy rather than romantic fantasy, including his stage turn in “Good Night, and Good Luck,” a Broadway adaptation of the film he co-wrote and directed. In a March television interview, he drew the same line more bluntly, saying he was done competing with much younger leading men for romantic parts.
The comment also taps into a live debate in Hollywood: audiences have grown less patient with large on-screen age gaps, while casting continues to default to older male stars opposite younger women. Clooney’s recent romantic pairing choices have generally tracked closer in age, and his public reasoning reads as a voluntary correction to an industry habit that keeps resurfacing in studio romances.
Inside productions, intimate scenes now sit inside formal guardrails that barely existed when Clooney became a leading man. SAG-AFTRA’s standards encourage hiring intimacy coordinators for scenes involving nudity or simulated sex, and allow performers to request support for other intimate work, with clear expectations around consent, communication, and documentation. Clooney did not cite those rules directly, yet his remarks fit a moment where actors increasingly define their own limits on physical performance, then shape projects around them.















































