George clooney reuniting with er castmates for waterkeeper alliance

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By CASSIE CARPENTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM 19:24 13 Apr 2021, updated 19:46 13 Apr 2021 Two-time Oscar winner George Clooney will reunite with his ER castmates for Stars in the House's


Waterkeeper Alliance benefit, which streams on Earth Day. The Midnight Sky director-star - turning 60 next month - scored two Emmy nods for his breakout role as pediatrician Dr. Doug Ross on


the NBC medical drama from 1994 to 1999. Fans might forget that George - whose aunt was Rosemary Clooney - got his start appearing on eighties sitcoms like The Facts of Life and The Golden


Girls. Clooney will join Gloria Reuben, Noah Wyle, Laura Innes, Anthony Edwards, Alex Kingston, Julianna Margulies, Goran Visnjic, Paul McCrane, Ming-Na Wen, Laura Cerón, Yvette Freeman,


Conni Marie Brazelton, and CCH Pounder. It was Golden Globe nominee Gloria Reuben - who played the HIV-positive Jeanie Boulet - who amassed 13 of her co-stars since she's president of


the nonprofit focused on clean water. RELATED ARTICLES 'I am absolutely thrilled to be reuniting with my ER family for a cause that is so close to my heart, and so grateful to [James


Wesley and husband Seth Rudetsky] for allowing us to use their incredible platform to do so,' the Canadian 56-year-old said in a statement to People. 'I've been involved with


Waterkeeper Alliance for 15 years, representing over 350 community-based Waterkeepers around the globe, and the work that they do is beyond comparison. We must continue to fight for clean


water not just on Earth Day, but all year round!'  With 15 seasons spanning 1994-2009, the Michael Crichton-created show was the second longest-running primetime medical drama in


American TV history behind Grey's Anatomy. Catch the staffers of Chicago's fictional County General Hospital on April 22 at 8pm EST on People Magazine's social media platforms


(Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube). Since Stars in the House launched in March 2020, it's raised over $823K for The Actors Fund, and over $203K for other charities.