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By Hanna Rantala

LONDON, July 6 (Reuters) – Hollywood star and filmmaker George Clooney will be honoured with this year’s Venice Film Festival Golden Lion for ​Lifetime Achievement award, organisers announced on Monday.

Clooney, ‌65, is a Venice stalwart and made his first appearance at the film festival nearly three decades ago with “Out of Sight” in 1998.

The two-time Oscar-winner’s latest feature “Jay Kelly” premiered at Venice last ‌year ​and he joined Brad Pitt on ⁠the festival’s red carpet ⁠for the world premiere of their movie “Wolfs” in 2024.

Clooney directed “Suburbicon”, “The Ides of March” and “Good Night, and Good Luck”, all launched at Venice and his other ​appearances include 2013’s festival opener “Gravity”, “The Men Who Stare at Goats” in 2009, “Burn After Reading” in 2008, “Michael Clayton” ⁠in 2007 and “Intolerable Cruelty” in ⁠2003.

“I’ve had so many extraordinary moments in ​Venice. This festival is without question my favorite and to ​be given the Golden Lion is a tremendous ‌honor. It also probably means I’m old, but I’ll take it,” Clooney said in a statement shared by the festival.

Clooney, who shot to stardom with the hit ⁠1990s medical drama series “ER”, married his wife Amal in a star-studded party in Venice in 2014.

“In his triple capacity as ⁠actor, director, and ‌producer, George Clooney is a complete ⁠and charismatic artist, impassioned and original, who ​has ‌transformed a deep vocation into one of ​the most ⁠luminous parabolas of contemporary film,” Venice Film Festival director Alberto Barbera said.

The 83rd edition of the Venice Film Festival will run from September 2 to 12, with the line-up announced later in July.

(Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Editing ​by Ros Russell)

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