As a joke, George Clooney wrote to Tom Cruise pretending to be Brad Pitt and asking for an interview with the Vampire 2

As a joke, George Clooney wrote to Tom Cruise pretending to be Brad Pitt and asking for an interview with the Vampire 2

On «Jimmy Kimmel Live!,» George Clooney disclosed that he has used stationery the host had once given him to send numerous actors fictitious letters purporting to be from Brad Pitt and Bill Clinton.

As a joke, George Clooney wrote to Tom Cruise pretending to be Brad Pitt and asking for an interview with the Vampire 2

Thinking back, George Clooney remembers a good joke he did on Tom Cruise.

63-year-old Clooney mentioned how much he enjoys writing letters that look like they were written by other people during his Tuesday, September 17th visit on Jimmy Kimmel Live! He mentioned former president Bill Clinton and Wolfs co-star Brad Pitt as examples of these people.

«Every actor I know, I’ve sent a letter from Bill Clinton,» Clooney said, adding that host Jimmy Kimmel had previously given him fictitious stationery that was signed by Pitt, 60, and Clinton, 78. «I attempt to locate their worst movie, and I inform them,

«The one with Brad Pitt was terrible. He said, «I forwarded it to Don Cheadle.» «I sent it to Tom Cruise, stating that Brad wants to play Lestat this time around but they want to do [Interview with the Vampire 2].

As a joke, George Clooney wrote to Tom Cruise pretending to be Brad Pitt and asking for an interview with the Vampire 2

» Along with a box of dialect CDs, I gave it to Meryl Streep, saying, ‘This guy helped me with my accent in Troy and I think it could really assist you.'»

«Brad this afternoon said that Tom called him and said ‘Yeah, it’s cool, you can play Lestat, that’s fine, I’m okay with that,’ and he was like, ‘What are you talking about?'» Kimmel, 56, answered back.