HOLLYWOOD ACTOR AND DIRECTOR GEORGE CLOONEY PUTTING HIS FEET UP AFTER A HARD DAYS FILMING AT DUXFORD MUSEUM,CAMBRIDGESHIRE, ON MONDAY EVENING JUNE 3RD..
George Clooney was seen putting his feet up after a hard day directing Hollywood A-listers on the set of his new movie Monuments Men.
The silver-haired actor took some time out yesterday evening (Mon) after a busy day shooting scenes on location in Cambridgeshire with his old friend Matt Damon and veteran stars Bill Murray and John Goodman.
The 52-year-old, who is also acting in the Second World War drama, has had several long days directing the cast at The Imperial War Museum in Duxford and clearly needed a rest.
Clooney, who was dressed down in a hoody, jeans and shades looked like one of the crowd as he relaxed in his director's chair as the day's filming came to an end.
He was joined on the set yesterday by actor Bill Murray, 62, who was seen chatting to Clooney wearing a green army uniform with khaki braces and a green neck tie.
Murray, who is famous for his roles in Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, then had a quick costume change into a smart double-breasted suit.