George Clooney has one of the more storied careers in recent film history, but Fantastic Mr. Fox remains a standout to him for a unique reason. Co-written by Wes Anderson with Noah Baumbach, and directed by the former, the 2009 film was an adaptation of Roald Dahl's classic 1970 novel, in which a group of animals, led by Clooney's titular character, living near three ruthless farmers begin conducting heists on their properties to feed their families and community.

In addition to marking the two-time Oscar winner's first partnership with Anderson, it's also one of his few projects as a voice actor. Prior to the 2009 film, Clooney made cameos in South Park and its movie expansion, while the years since Fantastic Mr. Fox have only seen him provide his voice to John Krasinski'

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