- Born
- Birth nameAmal Ramzi Alamuddin
- Height5′ 8½″ (1.74 m)
- Amal Clooney was born on February 3, 1978 in Beirut, Lebanon. She has been married to George Clooney since September 27, 2014. They have two children.
- SpouseGeorge Clooney(September 27, 2014 - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenAlexander ClooneyElla Clooney
- ParentsRamzi AlamuddinBaria Alamuddin
- RelativesAdelia Clooney Ziedler(Sibling)
- Lustrous black hair
- Strong resemblance to Paul Stanley of KISS.
- Unisex androgynous physique.
- She is fluent in Arabic, English and French.
- Educated at New York University and the University of Oxford; has taught courses and/or lectured at Columbia University, The New School, University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, The Hague Academy of International Law, and the University of London.
- British attorney.
- Her notable cases include representing Enron and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
- Has twins with her husband George Clooney - a son Alexander Clooney and a daughter Ella Clooney (b. June 6, 2017) - born in that order, 2 minutes apart.
- [on Donald Trump] I mean, when you listen to what the leading candidate on the Republican side has been saying about building walls, about excluding Mexicans, and saying there has to be a complete shutdown on all Muslims coming in. If you actually look at what he specifically says in that now infamous speech about Muslims, he kept saying, 'They only want jihad; they don't believe in our way of life; they don't respect our system.' And when he says 'they' ... And, you know, you watch the media coverage afterwards and people should've been saying, 'Do you mean the 1.5 billion people around the world who fit that description? Do you mean the people who are U.S. citizens, who are members of your military, the vast majority of whom are not extremist or violent in any way?' If, at the end of all of this, he gets beaten by the person who becomes the first female president of the United States, then I think that would send a very positive message from the electorate back to him as to what they really think about that point of view.
- I think it's wonderful celebrities would choose to spend their time or energy or, you know, the spotlight that they have to raise awareness about these causes, I don't really see myself in the same way because I'm still doing the same job that I used to do before. So if there's more attention paid, for whatever reason, to that, then I think that's good.
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