George Clooney, 61, claims his twins speak THREE languages

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George Clooney made some rare comments about the twins he shares with wife Amal Clooney.

The Ticket To Paradise actor shared with Entertainment tonight that Alexander and Ella, five years old, already speak three languages ​​and are much more intelligent than him.

When asked if he would mind if they pursue the arts like he does, the star said, “They can do whatever they want. I think they’re a bit smarter than me, so they’ll probably do something – they already speak three languages, so I’m still working on English.”

Good Dad: George Clooney made some rare comments about the twins he shares with wife Amal Clooney.  The Ticket To Paradise actor shared with Entertainment Tonight that Alexander and Ella, aged five, already speak three languages ​​and are much more intelligent than him.  Seen with Amal in London last week

Good Dad: George Clooney made some rare comments about the twins he shares with wife Amal Clooney. The Ticket To Paradise actor shared with Entertainment Tonight that Alexander and Ella, aged five, already speak three languages ​​and are much more intelligent than him. Seen with Amal in London last week

He made the comments Wednesday at the Roybal School of Film and Television Production Magnet in downtown Los Angeles.

He was joined by fellow actors and Roybal Advisory Board Members Don Cheadle and Mindy Kaling for the school’s launch.

Clooney stepped out on Wednesday wearing a navy blue polo shirt and light blue jeans for the event.

He rocked his signature salt-and-pepper beard while completing his look with gray shoes.

Clooney joked during the ceremony, “When you think of actors, you don’t think of education in general. I mean, when you look at me, you just think, “Oh, he’s just the best Batman of all time.”‘

Future: With classrooms across the country, Clooney opened a brand new school in Los Angeles on Wednesday aimed at helping future filmmakers

Future: With classrooms across the country, Clooney opened a brand new school in Los Angeles on Wednesday aimed at helping future filmmakers

Future: With classrooms across the country, Clooney opened a brand new school in Los Angeles on Wednesday aimed at helping future filmmakers

George's look: Clooney stepped out in a navy blue polo shirt and light blue jeans for Wednesday's event

George's look: Clooney stepped out in a navy blue polo shirt and light blue jeans for Wednesday's event

George’s look: Clooney stepped out in a navy blue polo shirt and light blue jeans for Wednesday’s event

He also spoke with ET at the launch on why he thought creating this Los Angeles school was so important.

‘We are excited about this. We feel like there’s a real opportunity here, and it’s something that I think we’ve missed in our industry, and I think it’s something where it’s pretty clear what the solution is — and it’s starting earlier,” he said. .

“I just had the feeling that if you see a gap you’re trying to fill it, and this is one it just looked like – I was in London, and we had staff, and because it was a really busy time in the industry, it’s hard to find crew, and we need to do a lot better on inclusiveness,” he said.

When asked if he would actually teach at magnet school, Clooney said he would definitely come by.

Enthusiastically: 'We are looking forward to it.  We feel like there's a real opportunity here, and it's something that I think we've missed in our industry, and I think it's something where it's pretty clear what the solution is — and it's starting earlier,

Enthusiastically: 'We are looking forward to it.  We feel like there's a real opportunity here, and it's something that I think we've missed in our industry, and I think it's something where it's pretty clear what the solution is — and it's starting earlier,

Enthusiastically: ‘We are looking forward to it. We feel like there’s a real opportunity here, and it’s something that I think we’ve missed in our industry, and I think it’s something where it’s pretty clear what the solution is — and it’s starting earlier,” he said.

‘Yes Yes Yes. I come in. And listen, this is below the line guys, right? So I don’t really come in to talk about directing or acting, but I can come in and sit down with the kids when they’re editing and stuff like that, so something like that,” Clooney explained.

Chat: George Clooney and Mindy Kaling chat with Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer at the opening of the Roybal Film and Television Magnet

Chat: George Clooney and Mindy Kaling chat with Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer at the opening of the Roybal Film and Television Magnet

Chat: George Clooney and Mindy Kaling chat with Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer at the opening of the Roybal Film and Television Magnet

The Roybal School of Film and Television Production Magnet was first announced in June in conjunction with the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).

Clooney and his production partner Grant Heslov worked with Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner, Cheadle, Kaling and others such as Kerry Washington, Nicole Avant, Eva Longoria, Working Title Films founders Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner and Creative Artists Agency (CAA) Co- Chairman Bryan Lourd to form the school

The school is described as “a specialized academy housed in the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center,” which will “provide Los Angeles Unified teachers access to renowned storytellers, along with industry professionals and experts, and support students with a robust academic education and on-the-job training, charting a clear path to high-paying jobs.”

Don and Mindy: He was joined by fellow actors and Roybal Advisory Board members Don Cheadle and Mindy Kaling for the school's launch

Don and Mindy: He was joined by fellow actors and Roybal Advisory Board members Don Cheadle and Mindy Kaling for the school's launch

Don and Mindy: He was joined by fellow actors and Roybal Advisory Board members Don Cheadle and Mindy Kaling for the school’s launch

Launch: Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District, and George Clooney, Founder of Roybal Film and Television Advisory Board, and Bryan Lourd, Partner & Managing Director of Creative Artists Agency, attend Roybal Film and Television Magnet Open House

Launch: Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District, and George Clooney, Founder of Roybal Film and Television Advisory Board, and Bryan Lourd, Partner & Managing Director of Creative Artists Agency, attend Roybal Film and Television Magnet Open House

Launch: Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent of Los Angeles Unified School District, and George Clooney, Founder of Roybal Film and Television Advisory Board, and Bryan Lourd, Partner & Managing Director of Creative Artists Agency, attend Roybal Film and Television Magnet Open House

All smiles: CAA's Bryan Lourd shakes hands with Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer as George Clooney and Mindy Kaling look on

All smiles: CAA's Bryan Lourd shakes hands with Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer as George Clooney and Mindy Kaling look on

All smiles: CAA’s Bryan Lourd shakes hands with Assembly Member Reggie Jones-Sawyer as George Clooney and Mindy Kaling look on

Mindy and Don: Mindy Kaling and Don Cheadle attend the launch of the Roybal Movie and Television Magnet

Mindy and Don: Mindy Kaling and Don Cheadle attend the launch of the Roybal Movie and Television Magnet

Mindy and Don: Mindy Kaling and Don Cheadle attend the launch of the Roybal Movie and Television Magnet