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Clint Eastwood

Biography - Clint Eastwood

If you’ve ever run in to Clint Eastwood, hopefully he hasn’t asked you to make his day. The famous tough guy, known for his mythically masculine screen persona, has been one of the world’s biggest superstars since the early 1960s, and has emerged as a well-respected director as well.

Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco. His father, a steel worker, moved the family around California to find work during the Depression, which gave Eastwood’s childhood a nomadic quality. He attended high school in Oakland, and shortly after was drafted to fight in the Korean War. A plane accident kept Eastwood from seeing action, and he remained at Fort Ord in Monterey Bay, CA where he served as a swimming instructor. The steely-eyed actor attended Los Angeles City College after his 1953 discharge, but dropped out to pursue acting, finding work in B-films like “Tarantula” and “Francis in the Navy”. A series of bit parts followed, but Eastwood found little success until he was cast in his breakthrough role in 1959, as Rowdy Yates in the TV series “Rawhide”. The popular western about a pair of cattle drivers ran for seven years and made Eastwood a household name.

International superstardom was just around the corner for Eastwood, and he found it with Sergio Leone’s ‘lonely man’ trilogy of Italian-made westerns. The three films, 1964’s “A Fistful of Dollars”, 1965’s “For a Few Dollars More”, and 1966’s “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly”, completely redefined the genre. With its bleak tone and anti-hero characters, Leone’s trilogy effectively used Eastwood as the icon for a morally decrepit, emotionally bankrupt frontier landscape where crime and greed ruled human interaction. A major departure from the patriotic John Wayne westerns of the past, Leone’s films rank among the most influential of all time, and they gave Eastwood’s career a powerful jolt.

The intimidating actor quickly became a veritable legend, and over 30 years of extraordinary success followed. The 1970s saw him launch another genre, the ‘loose-cannon cop film’, with the release of “Dirty Harry” in 1973. The ultra-violent film spawned four sequels, with 1983’s “Sudden Impact” matching the original’s success. Some of the actor’s other memorable roles from this period include “The Outlaw Josey Wales”, the bizarre musical-western “Paint Your Wagon”, “Kelly’s Heroes”, and the comedy “Every Which Way But Loose” in 1978.

Eastwood’s impressive directing career began in the early 1970s, and his work behind the camera has earned him enormous acclaim from audiences, critics, and film festivals. Often starring in his own films, his first feature, the thriller “Play Misty for Me”, quickly proved that Eastwood had a knack for directing, exhibiting an incredibly focused and deliberately casual pace that exuded a confidence rare for a first-timer. Nearly all of Eastwood’s early directing projects were successful, such as “High Plains Drifter”, “The Outlaw Josey Wales”, “Pale Rider”, and “Sudden Impact”. Notable failures included 1982’s “Firefox” and 1990’s “The Rookie”, with the 80s being Eastwood’s only decade characterized by disappointment, despite a few terrific films like the Charlie Parker biopic “Bird”.

1992’s revisionist western “Unforgiven” changed the actor’s fortunes, winning Eastwood Oscars for Best Picture and Director, a nod for Best Actor, and also earning co-star Gene Hackman a Supporting Actor award. The pessimistic film remains among Eastwood’s finest work, and despite its success is credited with killing the genre due to its vision of the Old West as a harbinger of a corrupt, morally diseased nation. Eastwood hasn’t done a western since, and few subsequent entries in the genre have been even marginally successful.

“Unforgiven” restarted his career, and he was soon starring in hits like “In the Line of Fire”, “The Bridges of Madison County” alongside Meryl Streep, and the assassination thriller “Absolute Power”. He returned to prominence as a director with the 2002 ensemble drama “Mystic River”, which starred Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, and Kevin Bacon. The film earned Penn a Best Actor Oscar, and Eastwood received nominations for Best Picture and Director, two awards that he won for a second time with his follow-up, the bleak boxing drama “Million Dollar Baby”, which also netted a Best Actress award for Hilary Swank and a Supporting Actor award for Morgan Freeman.

The legendary 76-year old actor and director continues to carry enormous clout in the industry, and his latest film, “Flags of Our Fathers”, will hit theatres in late 2006 followed by its companion piece “Letters From Iwo Jima”.

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"Paint Your Wagon" New York City Premiere
New York City
10/15/1969
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29th Annual Bing Crosby National Pro-Am Golf Tournament & Clambake Weekend
Monterey
01/22/1970
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42nd Annual Academy Awards
Los Angeles
04/07/1970
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Motion Picture and Television Relief Fund 50th Anniversary
Los Angeles
06/13/1971
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1971 National Association of Theater Owners Awards
New York City
10/28/1971
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45th Annual Academy Awards
Los Angeles
03/27/1973
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Jim Stacy Benefit - March 24, 1974
Century City
03/24/1974
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RFK Celebrity Tennis Tournament Promotion - August 15, 1977
New York City
08/15/1977
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6th Annual RFK Tennis Tournament
New York City
08/27/1977
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Eddie Rabbit and Sondra Locke Opening - February 1, 1979
Los Angeles
02/01/1979
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Clint Eastwood Sighting at Mr. Chow's Restaurant in Los Angeles - April 4, 1979
Los Angeles
04/04/1979
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1980 American Movie Awards
Beverly Hills
02/11/1980
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Los Angeles Actor's Conference - April 10, 1980
Los Angeles
04/10/1980
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7th Annual People's Choice Awards
Los Angeles
03/05/1981
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Clint Eastwood Sighting at Adriano's Restuarant in Beverly Hills - January 14, 1982
Beverly Hills
01/14/1982
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Bel Air
01/14/1982
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"Firefox" Premiere Cocktail Party
New York City
06/14/1982
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New York City
06/15/1982
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Clint Eastwood Sighting at La Famigla Restaurant in Beverly Hills - February 10, 1984
Beverly Hills
02/10/1984
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Clint Eastwood Puts His Hands and Footprints In Cement - August 22, 194
Hollywood
08/22/1984
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The 45th Annual Golden Apple Awards
Beverly Hills
12/08/1985
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Clint Eastwood Sighting at Nick Blair's Restaurant in Hollywood - September 15, 1986
Hollywood
09/15/1986
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Clint Eastwood At Nicky Blair's Restaurant - September 15, 1986
Hollywood
09/15/1986
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31st Annual Thalians Ball Honoring Shirley MacLaine
Los Angeles
10/11/1986
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1986 American Jewish Committee's Corwin Awards
Beverly Hills
11/23/1986
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1987 Monterey Film Festival
Monterey
02/07/1987
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Premiere of "Full Metal Jacket"
Beverly Hills
06/17/1987
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Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke Sighting at Spago's Restaurant in Hollywood - January 22, 1988
Hollywood
01/22/1988
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Hollywood
01/22/1988
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1st Golden Cypress Award: James Stewart
Monterey
02/21/1988
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Hollywood Park's 50th Anniversary All Star Salute
Hollywood
06/10/1988
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Clint Eastwood Cinema Collection
New York City
09/14/1988
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Press Conference for "Bird" - September 26, 1988
New York City
09/23/1988
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Premiere of "Twins"
Los Angeles
12/08/1988
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21st Annual NAACP Image Awards
Los Angeles
12/10/1988
Julio Iglesias, Bette Davis and Clint Eastwood
6th Annual American Cinema Awards
Beverly Hills
01/06/1989
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Clint Eastwood with his Family at Spago's - January 3, 1989
Hollywood
01/13/1989
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1989 LA Film Critics Awards
Hollywood
01/24/1989
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The 46th Annual Golden Globe Awards - Pressroom
Beverly Hills
01/28/1989
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Tribute to Gary Cooper at UCLA in Los Angeles, California on November 1, 1989
Los Angeles
11/01/1989
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