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George Clooney serving as a photographer and immediate aid provider

In the heart of Venice, George Clooney captivates not just through his character, but additionally showcases his abilities as an immediate responder and shutterbug.

Amidst Photography Scrutiny, George Clooney, Hollywood Star and Emergency Responder, Relaxes in...
Amidst Photography Scrutiny, George Clooney, Hollywood Star and Emergency Responder, Relaxes in Venice

At the unveiling of the movie titled 'Wolf' - George Clooney serving as a photographer and immediate aid provider

George Clooney, former charmer as Dr. Ross in "ER", still shows the "first responder" instinct he developed on the set of the medical drama. This was evident at the ongoing Venice International Film Festival, where he was promoting his new film "Wolf".

Accompanied by his wife Amal and co-star Brad Pitt, Clooney was on the red carpet when a photographer suddenly collapsed near him. But after a swift reaction, an Oscar-winning hand helped the man back up.

Amal Also Shows Empathy

Footage of the incident, like one obtained by "Sky News", shows Clooney immediately dropping to aid the photographer. Amal also briefly supported him and showed concern, inquiring about his well-being. The unfortunate photographer seemed unscathed and went on to take close-up photos of the A-list couple straight away.

Clooney's Photo Moment

Even the jovial Clooney got into the photographing act, borrowing a woman's camera for a quick snap. However, he quickly realized he was better in front of the camera than behind it, and promptly returned the camera to its owner.

Pitt's Double Premiere

Brad Pitt, Clooney's co-star in the action comedy "Wolf", was also in good spirits. It was a double premiere for Pitt: he made his red carpet debut in Venice with his girlfriend Ines de Ramon, who he's reportedly been with for about two years. Photographers even went as far as offering to sit on the floor in front of Pitt and De Ramon to capture them from the best angles.

George Clooney, known for his role as Dr. Ross in "ER," demonstrated his "first responder" instincts once again during the Venice International Film Festival, as he quickly aided a collapsing photographer. Amal, his wife, also showed empathy and concern for the photographer's well-being.

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