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How a missed wedding changed 'Jay Kelly' star Billy Crudup's life

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Brian Truitt, USA TODAYNovember 13, 2025 at 6:02 AM

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Billy Crudup recognizes many familiar aspects of the acting life in his new movie “Jay Kelly.” One that stands out more than others, however: the theme of waiting for your life to start.

“It feels like an American phenomenon. We are an ambitious country with an incredible amount of opportunity. And so your proximity to somehow hitting it big is imaginatively closer,” Crudup says. "If you're constantly waiting for the great break (that's) going to happen or you're going to hit the jackpot or you're going to get the promotion or you're going to get the part, whatever it is, you're going to miss out on life that's happening.”

Directed by Noah Baumbach, the meta dramedy “Jay Kelly” (in select theaters Nov. 14, streaming on Netflix Dec. 5) centers on the title movie star (George Clooney) as he realizes that, for a while, he’s put his A-list acting career ahead of friends and loved ones. A confrontation with Timothy (Crudup), a standout from when they were both in drama school together, sends Jay on an international trip of important self-reflection.

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Former drama school friends Timothy (Billy Crudup, left) and Jay (George Clooney) have a tense confrontation in the Netflix meta dramedy "Jay Kelly."

“The provocation of his mentor dying and his children literally leaving makes him wonder, ‘Was it all worth it?’ ” Crudup, 57, says of Clooney’s character. “His daughter responds with, ‘’What if it wasn't? What if it didn't mean anything?’ That just crushed me.”

Crudup remembers “very early on in my career” having to miss major events because he got acting jobs. One incident that especially affected him was being unable to attend the wedding of his best friend from college “because I had a couple days on a movie that I think I ultimately got fired from,” says the New York native and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill grad. Crudup had “the realization that, as much as I wanted this career as an actor and being given opportunities, if I didn't keep an eye on it, I was going to miss out on my life.”

That’s why he’s kept up the tradition of having an annual golf trip with “a bunch of knucklehead friends of mine from about first grade,” Crudup says. “It's all stupid. They're stupid. Golf is stupid. The whole thing's stupid. But it kept everybody together yearly.

“The truth is, you don't always have the agency,” he adds. “Sometimes you have to work, and you can't say, ‘I would like those three days off - that Friday, Saturday and Sunday I'm going to be in Orlando.’ But when I could for the first number of years, like around (2000’s) ‘Almost Famous,’ I did, and that has made a world of difference in my life.” In September, Crudup and 11 of his pals reunited in Charlottesville, Virginia, for their golf weekend: “I think we're close to 30 years now. It's great."

Billy Crudup (far left), wife Naomi Watts and her son Sasha Schreiber attend the ceremony for Watts' star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in October.

Also, unlike Jay Kelly, Crudup’s very much in the corner of his wife, two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts. He was by her side when she received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame – if that were Jay, “he’d ask if he could have a star, too,” Crudup jokes. And in Watts’ book “Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known About Menopause,” she writes about a time early in their relationship when he was extremely supportive during a moment they were getting intimate and she became embarrassed about wearing an estrogen patch. (On a Oprah Winfrey TV special, Winfrey quoted Crudup’s line to her: “I have gray hairs on my balls.”)

Crudup was more than cool with her including that.

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">"Jay Kelly" (Nov. 14 in theaters, Dec. 5 on Netflix): A-list movie star Jay (George Clooney, far left) embarks on a reflective trip with his feisty publicist (Laura Dern) and loyal manager (Adam Sandler) in the meta dramedy.

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"Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" (Nov. 14 in theaters): Justice Smith (far left), Ariana Greenblatt and Dominic Sessa play a trio of skilled illusionists recruited by Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) for a diamond heist in the magic-filled action threequel.

">"Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" (Nov. 14 in theaters): Justice Smith (far left), Ariana Greenblatt and Dominic Sessa play a trio of skilled illusionists recruited by Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) for a diamond heist in the magic-filled action threequel.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Running Man" (Nov. 14 in theaters): In Edgar Wright's new take on Stephen King's dystopian thriller, a desperate father (Glen Powell) volunteers for the deadliest game show on TV where he'll win a billion dollars or die in the process.

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"The Running Man" (Nov. 14 in theaters): In Edgar Wright's new take on Stephen King's dystopian thriller, a desperate father (Glen Powell) volunteers for the deadliest game show on TV where he'll win a billion dollars or die in the process.

">"The Running Man" (Nov. 14 in theaters): In Edgar Wright's new take on Stephen King's dystopian thriller, a desperate father (Glen Powell) volunteers for the deadliest game show on TV where he'll win a billion dollars or die in the process.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Rental Family" (Nov. 21 in theaters): An American actor (Brendan Fraser, left) works for a company that hires him out to play roles in people's lives including as a journalist interviewing a Japanese film legend (Akira Emoto).

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">"Rental Family" (Nov. 21 in theaters): An American actor (Brendan Fraser, left) works for a company that hires him out to play roles in people's lives including as a journalist interviewing a Japanese film legend (Akira Emoto).

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">"Sisu: Road to Revenge" (Nov. 21 in theaters): Jorma Tommila reprises his role as a hard-to-kill ex-soldier who returns home and is pursued by the man who murdered his family in the action thriller sequel.

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">"Wicked: For Good" (Nov. 21 in theaters): The closer of Jon M. Chu's two-part movie musical features Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as fugitive witch Elphaba and her torn bestie Glinda, who must work together to save Oz.

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">"Eternity" (Nov. 26 in theaters): In the fantasy romantic comedy, Larry (Miles Teller) arrives in the afterlife and waits for his wife Joan (Elizabeth Olsen) to decide where to spend eternity, but someone else has been pining for her, too.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Hamnet" (Nov. 26 in theaters): Director Chloé Zhao's family drama centers on William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and his wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley), who navigate domestic issues and a gut-wrenching tragedy.

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"Hamnet" (Nov. 26 in theaters): Director Chloé Zhao's family drama centers on William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and his wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley), who navigate domestic issues and a gut-wrenching tragedy.

">"Hamnet" (Nov. 26 in theaters): Director Chloé Zhao's family drama centers on William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) and his wife Agnes (Jessie Buckley), who navigate domestic issues and a gut-wrenching tragedy.

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"The Plague" (Nov. 26 in theaters): Joel Edgerton (center) stars in the coming-of-age psychological thriller as a coach at a water polo summer camp where the youngsters bully and turn on each other, leading to a violent outburst.

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"Zootopia 2" (Nov. 26 in theaters): The Disney animated sequel catches up with Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, left) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), who are now partners in the police force investigating a mysterious snake.

">"Zootopia 2" (Nov. 26 in theaters): The Disney animated sequel catches up with Judy Hopps (voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin, left) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman), who are now partners in the police force investigating a mysterious snake.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Five Nights at Freddy's 2" (Dec. 5 in theaters): Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) and Mike (Josh Hutcherson) again have to deal with the murderous animatronic animals of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza in the horror sequel.

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"Five Nights at Freddy's 2" (Dec. 5 in theaters): Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) and Mike (Josh Hutcherson) again have to deal with the murderous animatronic animals of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza in the horror sequel.

">"Five Nights at Freddy's 2" (Dec. 5 in theaters): Vanessa (Elizabeth Lail) and Mike (Josh Hutcherson) again have to deal with the murderous animatronic animals of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza in the horror sequel.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Ella McCay" (Dec. 12 in theaters): Ella (Emma Mackey, right), who's named governor of her home state when her mentor steps down, gets advice from her Aunt Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) in the James L. Brooks political dramedy.

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"Ella McCay" (Dec. 12 in theaters): Ella (Emma Mackey, right), who's named governor of her home state when her mentor steps down, gets advice from her Aunt Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) in the James L. Brooks political dramedy.

">"Ella McCay" (Dec. 12 in theaters): Ella (Emma Mackey, right), who's named governor of her home state when her mentor steps down, gets advice from her Aunt Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) in the James L. Brooks political dramedy.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Avatar: Fire and Ash" (Dec. 19 in theaters): New antagonist Varang (Oona Chaplin) is the fierce leader of the Ash People in James Cameron's sci-fi adventure, which catches up with Jake Sully and his family on Pandora.

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"Avatar: Fire and Ash" (Dec. 19 in theaters): New antagonist Varang (Oona Chaplin) is the fierce leader of the Ash People in James Cameron's sci-fi adventure, which catches up with Jake Sully and his family on Pandora.

">"Avatar: Fire and Ash" (Dec. 19 in theaters): New antagonist Varang (Oona Chaplin) is the fierce leader of the Ash People in James Cameron's sci-fi adventure, which catches up with Jake Sully and his family on Pandora.

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" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Housemaid" (Dec. 19 in theaters): Based on the Freida McFadden novel, the psychological thriller stars Sydney Sweeney (left) as the new live-in housemaid for a wealthy wife (Amanda Seyfried) – a dream gig that turns into a nightmare.

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"The Housemaid" (Dec. 19 in theaters): Based on the Freida McFadden novel, the psychological thriller stars Sydney Sweeney (left) as the new live-in housemaid for a wealthy wife (Amanda Seyfried) – a dream gig that turns into a nightmare.

">"The Housemaid" (Dec. 19 in theaters): Based on the Freida McFadden novel, the psychological thriller stars Sydney Sweeney (left) as the new live-in housemaid for a wealthy wife (Amanda Seyfried) – a dream gig that turns into a nightmare.

" src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/zajd3j.V7AuQLgU2ro.UQQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/usa_today_slideshows_242/2149c5ae06abf2003b9ffdaa05aa32d8 class=caas-img>"Is This Thing On?" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The dramedy stars Will Arnett (center, with Bradley Cooper and Andra Day) as a middle-aged dad who finds a new and therapeutic hobby when he signs up for an open mic comedy night.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Is This Thing On?" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The dramedy stars Will Arnett (center, with Bradley Cooper and Andra Day) as a middle-aged dad who finds a new and therapeutic hobby when he signs up for an open mic comedy night.

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"Is This Thing On?" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The dramedy stars Will Arnett (center, with Bradley Cooper and Andra Day) as a middle-aged dad who finds a new and therapeutic hobby when he signs up for an open mic comedy night.

">"Is This Thing On?" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The dramedy stars Will Arnett (center, with Bradley Cooper and Andra Day) as a middle-aged dad who finds a new and therapeutic hobby when he signs up for an open mic comedy night.

" src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/zNBfqI7VMNZRwDzkoT6QEQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD03NTg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/usa_today_slideshows_242/b74837265d04227f078cfeeb67e909f2 class=caas-img>"The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The animated comedy adventure finds SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny, left) on a quest where he runs afoul of the villainous Flying Dutchman (Mark Hamill).

" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The animated comedy adventure finds SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny, left) on a quest where he runs afoul of the villainous Flying Dutchman (Mark Hamill).

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"The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The animated comedy adventure finds SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny, left) on a quest where he runs afoul of the villainous Flying Dutchman (Mark Hamill).

">"The SpongeBob Movie: Search For SquarePants" (Dec. 19 in theaters): The animated comedy adventure finds SpongeBob (voiced by Tom Kenny, left) on a quest where he runs afoul of the villainous Flying Dutchman (Mark Hamill).

" src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/vPZB.BnIPTuY86z.14RY6w--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD02NzE-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/usa_today_slideshows_242/1b00c9669f8d9cd97efa2cc245b13a1c class=caas-img>"Anaconda" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The horror comedy stars Jack Black (center) and Paul Rudd as best friends who venture to the jungle in a mission to find a gigantic snake for a remake of their favorite movie.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Anaconda" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The horror comedy stars Jack Black (center) and Paul Rudd as best friends who venture to the jungle in a mission to find a gigantic snake for a remake of their favorite movie.

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"Anaconda" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The horror comedy stars Jack Black (center) and Paul Rudd as best friends who venture to the jungle in a mission to find a gigantic snake for a remake of their favorite movie.

">"Anaconda" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The horror comedy stars Jack Black (center) and Paul Rudd as best friends who venture to the jungle in a mission to find a gigantic snake for a remake of their favorite movie.

" src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/M_xqgsiyubjTRLz.re69Qg--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD04Mjg-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/usa_today_slideshows_242/6f3eaa4b8ce93c55dc9201bf6337b6f7 class=caas-img>"Song Sung Blue" (Dec. 25 in theaters): Based on a true story, the musical drama follows a Vietnam vet (Hugh Jackman) who meets another struggling divorced musician (Kate Hudson) and they form a popular Neil Diamond tribute band.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Song Sung Blue" (Dec. 25 in theaters): Based on a true story, the musical drama follows a Vietnam vet (Hugh Jackman) who meets another struggling divorced musician (Kate Hudson) and they form a popular Neil Diamond tribute band.

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"Song Sung Blue" (Dec. 25 in theaters): Based on a true story, the musical drama follows a Vietnam vet (Hugh Jackman) who meets another struggling divorced musician (Kate Hudson) and they form a popular Neil Diamond tribute band.

">"Song Sung Blue" (Dec. 25 in theaters): Based on a true story, the musical drama follows a Vietnam vet (Hugh Jackman) who meets another struggling divorced musician (Kate Hudson) and they form a popular Neil Diamond tribute band.

" src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/WTXvp3_8p5Msyi2IHamD4g--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTEyNDI7aD02Njk-/https://media.zenfs.com/en/usa_today_slideshows_242/a4c41d310727cdb819ef76f3d3ade628 class=caas-img>"The Testament of Ann Lee" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The historical musical drama stars Amanda Seyfried (center) as Ann Lee, who found followers and critics alike as the leader of the Shakers religious movement in the 18th century.

" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Testament of Ann Lee" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The historical musical drama stars Amanda Seyfried (center) as Ann Lee, who found followers and critics alike as the leader of the Shakers religious movement in the 18th century.

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"The Testament of Ann Lee" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The historical musical drama stars Amanda Seyfried (center) as Ann Lee, who found followers and critics alike as the leader of the Shakers religious movement in the 18th century.

">"The Testament of Ann Lee" (Dec. 25 in theaters): The historical musical drama stars Amanda Seyfried (center) as Ann Lee, who found followers and critics alike as the leader of the Shakers religious movement in the 18th century.

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“It was important for her to try to make clear for people who are going through the experience of menopause or premenopause that this is a common human phenomenon and families deal with it the way families deal with it,” he says. “Being open about it is probably going to help you probably not suffer as much. At the very least, you cannot feel lost in it. You might not be able to mitigate all of the things that come along with menopause, but at least there won't be the haunting (feeling) that you can't talk about it with anyone.”

As for Crudup’s work life, he’s got plenty going on before next year’s golf weekend. The Tony- and Emmy-winning actor stars in a London stage version of the classic Western “High Noon” starting in December, there’s a fifth season of “The Morning Show” to film, plus he might have a supporting actor Oscar campaign thanks to the buzz from a key scene in “Jay Kelly.” (It involves the very dramatic reading of a menu.)

“Well, that's me and my mom mostly starting that online,” Crudup deadpans. “The experience of being a working actor is all I was really gunning for, and I am gifted with having some incredible opportunities right now. I'm happy as the clam where I am.”

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