George Clooney, of course, is one of the most reliably castable actors in Hollywood, with star turns in feature films like "Ocean's Eleven," "Michael Clayton," and "The Descendants," as well as his long run as Doug Ross on the medical drama "E.R." His one-off appearance on "The Golden Girls" in 1987 found the actor portraying detective Bobby Hopkins in the episode "To Catch a Neighbor" (via IMDb).
As reported by Pink Villa, Clooney was interviewed while at the London Film Festival, where he was asked what he recalled about his time on the set of "The Golden Girls." Clooney responded, "I mean when you're a young actor you just want a job. I got a call that they said, 'Do you want to do The Golden Girls?' and I was like, 'Are you kidding?' I got to work with Bea Arthur and Betty White. That was the time of my life, it was so much fun."
And while today, George Clooney boasts one of the most illustrious careers in the industry, he'll always be Bobby Hopkins to super-fans of "The Golden Girls."