Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

Who Is Clint Eastwood?

Clint Eastwood got his big break with a starring role on the television program Rawhide . He then became immensely popular by portraying tough characters in a string of Sergio Leone movie Westerns and the Dirty Harry franchise. Eastwood has since earned widespread praise for directing such Academy Award-winning films as Unforgiven , Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby .

Early Life and Career

Eastwood was born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930, to Clinton Sr. and Ruth Eastwood, in San Francisco, California. He has one younger sister, Jeanne. After traveling and looking for work throughout California during the Depression, the family settled in the Bay Area city of Piedmont. Eastwood attended Piedmont High School and then Oakland Technical High School, graduating in 1949.

Eastwood worked odd jobs during and after high school, with stints as a hay baler, logger, truck driver and steel-furnace stoker. In 1950, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed at Fort Ord on the Monterey Peninsula, where he served as a swimming instructor.

After his discharge in 1953, Eastwood wound his way down to Los Angeles, where he took classes at Los Angeles City College and worked at a gas station. Tall and handsome, he landed a screen test with Universal and signed a contract despite minimal acting experience. His first roles were bit parts in films like Revenge of the Creature and Francis in the Navy , both released in 1955.

In 1958, Eastwood scored his big break with a major part in the TV Western Rawhide . Playing Rowdy Yates, second in command to Eric Fleming's trail boss, Eastwood slid seamlessly into the role of a hotheaded young cowboy. His character matured over the course of the program's eight seasons, with Yates taking over as trail boss toward the end.

'A Fistful of Dollars,' 'For a Few Dollars More,' 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'

'hang 'em high'.

Back in the United States, Eastwood set up his own production company, Malpaso, and again took on the role of a tough-guy cowboy with Hang 'Em High (1968). Though he would quickly branch out into other genres and filmmaking roles, Eastwood would be involved with numerous popular Westerns, including High Plains Drifter (1973), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and Pale Rider (1985).

'Play Misty for Me,' 'Dirty Harry'

In 1971, Eastwood starred in his directing debut, Play Misty for Me, which generated favorable reviews. Also that year, he took on the character of Harry Callahan, a contentious San Francisco cop, for Dirty Harry. The gritty, violent film proved immensely popular with the public, eventually spawning the sequels Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983) and The Dead Pool (1988).

'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot'

During this period, Eastwood also took detours into comedic roles, headlining Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), alongside Jeff Bridges, and Every Which Way but Loose (1978), alongside an orangutan. In a more serious and notable appearance, he also portrayed real-life convict Frank Lee Morris in Escape from Alcatraz (1979).

'Bird,' 'Unforgiven'

Eastwood indulged his love of jazz music when he directed the Charlie Parker biopic Bird (1988), which garnered critical acclaim. He also earned accolades for directing and starring in the 1992 Western Unforgiven , which won the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director. Subsequent acting-directing projects included A Perfect World (1993), The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Absolute Power (1997) and True Crime (1999).

'Space Cowboys,' 'Mystic River'

August of 2000 saw the release of yet another directorial and acting project for Eastwood, Space Cowboys , with co-stars James Garner , Donald Sutherland and Tommy Lee Jones . In 2003, he focused his energy behind the camera to direct and score Mystic River . This haunting film, about former childhood friends intertwined in a murder investigation, earned Academy Awards for stars Sean Penn and Tim Robbins. That same year, Eastwood was honored with the Life Achievement Award by the Screen Actors Guild.

'Million Dollar Baby'

In 2004, Eastwood delivered another signature achievement with Million Dollar Baby , starring as an aging boxing trainer. The powerful film cleaned up on the awards circuit, earning Best Picture and Best Director Academy Awards for Eastwood, as well as Oscars for actors Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman .

'Flags of Our Fathers,' 'Letters from Iwo Jima'

In 2006, Eastwood directed two World War II dramas, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima . These companion films viewed the conflict from two distinctly different perspectives: Flags of Our Fathers explores the American side, telling the story of one man's efforts to learn more about his father's involvement in the raising of the American flag at Iwo Jima—a moment captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph. The film featured a number of young Hollywood actors, including Ryan Phillippe, Jesse Bradford and Paul Walker .

Drawing from correspondence found on that island battlefield, Letters from Iwo Jima looks at the experiences of Japanese soldiers during World War II. While both films earned wide praise, Letters from Iwo Jima garnered four Academy Award nominations, including for Best Picture and Best Director.

'Changeling,' 'J. Edgar'

Next for Eastwood was the 2008 family dramatic thriller Changeling , which starred Angelina Jolie as a mother of a kidnapped child. Jolie's character in the film—which is based on a true story—suspects that the child who is returned to her is not, in fact, her son. Several widely acclaimed directorial projects followed, including 2008's Gran Torino (in which Eastwood also starred) 2009's Invictus (starring Matt Damon and Freeman as Nelson Mandela ) and 2011's J. Edgar , which featured Leonardo DiCaprio as the controversial former FBI director J. Edgar Hoover .

'Jersey Boys,' 'American Sniper'

Eastwood directed two films that were released in 2014: He adapted J ersey Boys from the Broadway musical about the rise to fame of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. He followed that biopic with the box office hit American Sniper , which depicts the career and family life of Navy SEAL operative Chris Kyle and earned a slew of Oscar nominations.

Eastwood next got behind the camera for another biopic, Sully . Released in 2016, the film follows the heroic actions of pilot Chesley Sullenberger , who landed a troubled plane safely on the Hudson River in 2009. Sully earned widespread praise for both Eastwood and its star, Tom Hanks .

'The 15:17 to Paris,' 'The Mule,' 'Richard Jewell'

Eastwood's next biographical efforts, The 15:17 to Paris and The Mule , both hit theaters in 2018 to mixed reviews, though the latter enjoyed a solid showing at the box office. Next up was Richard Jewell (2019), based on the story of the security guard who discovered a bomb at the 1996 Summer Olympics, only to find himself at the center of an FBI investigation.

Political Career and Activism

Along with his highly successful Hollywood career, Eastwood has tried his hand at politics. In 1986 he was elected mayor of Carmel, California, and served two years.

Eastwood is also known for being outspoken about his political views. Although he registered as a Republican early in his career, he has embraced Democratic support of gun-control laws and same-sex marriage, and in recent years has portrayed himself as a Libertarian.

The actor made headlines when he spoke at the 2012 Republican National Convention in support of its candidate, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney . During his narrative, Eastwood addressed an empty chair next to him, which seated an imaginary President Barack Obama , and said it was time for him to step aside. At one point during the unusual speech, Eastwood pretended that Obama was speaking to him: "What do you want me to tell Romney?" he asked the chair. "I can't tell him to do that. I can't tell him to do that to himself."

Personal Life

Married twice, Eastwood has also been involved in several high-profile affairs. He was married to Maggie Johnson from 1953 to 1984, with whom he had two children, Kyle (b. 1968) and Alison (b. 1972). During that time, he also had daughter Kimber (b. 1964) with Rawhide stuntwoman Roxanne Tunis.

Beginning in 1975, Eastwood became romantically involved with co-star Sondra Locke, a relationship that ended bitterly with a palimony suit in 1989. While still living with Locke, he had two children with Jacelyn Reeves, Scott (b. 1986) and Kathryn (b. 1988). He and actress Frances Fisher had a daughter, Francesca Ruth, in 1993. Around that time, reports surfaced of another Eastwood daughter, born just before the start of his Hollywood career.

In 1996, Eastwood married Dina Ruiz, a 30-year-old TV newscaster, who gave birth to daughter Morgan in December. The couple separated in 2013, and their divorce was finalized in late 2014. A few months later, Eastwood went public with his new girlfriend, restaurant hostess Christina Sandera.

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  • Name: Clint Eastwood
  • Birth Year: 1930
  • Birth date: May 31, 1930
  • Birth State: California
  • Birth City: San Francisco
  • Birth Country: United States
  • Gender: Male
  • Best Known For: Clint Eastwood made his name as a popular TV and film actor, and went on to become the Academy Award-winning director of such features as 'Unforgiven' and 'Million Dollar Baby.'
  • Astrological Sign: Gemini
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  • Piedmont Junior and Senior High School
  • Oakland Technical High School

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  • I've always felt that if I examine myself too much, I'll find out what I know and don't know, and I'll burst the bubble. I've gotten so lucky relying on my animal instincts, I'd rather keep a little bit of the animal alive.
  • If they're so interested in the opinion of a grocery-store clerk in Reseda, let them hire him to make the movie.
  • If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.
  • As a director, I'm more interested in the whole story—in other people's characters. If I were only acting, maybe I'd want to be the only guy in the movie. Who can say?
  • I guess I would like to be interpreted as a liberal Libertarian, like leave everybody alone and let them do their own thing.
  • Movies are fun, but they are no cure for cancer.
  • A lot of guys falter when they get in that [director's] chair. ... But for somebody who's relaxed and understands other actors and likes the process, it's kind of simple.
  • If somebody's dumb enough to ask me to go to a political convention and say something, they're gonna have to take what they get [on his infamous speech to an empty chair].
  • There's a rebel lying deep in my soul.
  • I always thought of myself as a character actor. I never thought of myself as a leading man.

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Born: May 31, 1930 San Francisco, California American actor and director

With many roles including westerns and the Dirty Harry series, Clint Eastwood became one of the world's most popular and successful movie stars. He also established himself as a successful director.

Clinton Eastwood Jr. was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California. He was the first of Clinton and Ruth Eastwood's two children. Eastwood attended eight different grammar schools, as his parents moved frequently in search of work during the Great Depression (1929–39; a time when the U.S. economy was very weak and many people were without work). They finally settled in Oakland, California. He attended Oakland Technical High School and even appeared in a school play, an experience he did not enjoy. Eastwood swam competitively in high school and also played on the basketball team. After graduating in 1948, he held various low-paying jobs before being drafted into the army. He was discharged in 1953. Then he enrolled in Los Angeles City College as a business major, supporting himself with various odd jobs, including digging swimming pool foundations.

Early acting career

Army friends in the film business urged Eastwood to take a screen test at Universal Studios. His good looks landed him a job as a contract player in 1955. He earned seventy-five dollars a week playing small parts in bad movies. Universal dropped him in 1956, and by 1958 Eastwood was again digging swimming pools for a living. As the result of a chance meeting, he was chosen for the cast of the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) television series Rawhide, which lasted seven years (1959–66).

During a break from Rawhide in 1964, Eastwood filmed the western A Fistful of Dollars in Spain with Italian director Sergio Leone. The film made Eastwood an overnight star. He returned to Europe to film two more westerns, For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966). Eastwood's character in these films was cold and tough, as were characters in his later westerns, such as The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and Unforgiven (1992). Another tough character he created was Harry Callahan, a detective who ignores police regulations and practices his own brand of justice. Callahan was introduced in Dirty Harry (1971), which viewers loved. Eastwood made four later films with the Callahan character.

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In the early 1980s Eastwood began to receive more recognition for his contributions as producer and director, especially in his smaller films. In 1985 he flew to Paris, France, to accept the honor of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, a national award. In 1992 Eastwood won his first Academy Award for Unforgiven. Three years later the Academy honored him with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, which is given to producers or directors with a body of high-quality motion picture work. Eastwood continues to act and direct, his later films including The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Absolute Power (1997), and Space Cowboys (2000).

Private and political life

Eastwood lives in Carmel, California. Most of his friends are not involved in show business. He has been approached many times to run for political office but has refused, except for serving a two-year term (1986–88) as mayor of Carmel. Eastwood decided to run because he disapproved of zoning laws in the city. After changing the laws, he stepped down. Eastwood had two children with his first wife Maggie Johnson, whom he married in 1953. They divorced in 1984 after a long separation, with Johnson receiving a reported $25 million settlement. Eastwood also lived for over ten years with actress Sandra Locke, who appeared in many of his films. The end of that relationship resulted in a lawsuit that required Eastwood to pay Locke more than $7 million. In 1996 Eastwood married Dina Ruiz, a television reporter.

In 2000 a jury ruled that Eastwood did not have to pay damages to a disabled woman who claimed his Mission Ranch Inn did not comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. However, Eastwood was ordered to improve handicapped access to the hotel office at his property near Carmel. Later that year Eastwood was given a Kennedy Center Honor by U.S. president Bill Clinton (1946–) and praised as a man who continues to take risks in his work. In 2001 Eastwood received the San Francisco International Film Festival's Akira Kurosawa Award for directing. Later that year, noting Eastwood's concern for the environment, the governor of California appointed him to the state's Park and Recreation Commission.

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Clint Eastwood is an American actor, director, and producer born in 1930. A Hollywood legend, Eastwood gained fame for his roles in iconic westerns like “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and the “Dirty Harry” film series. Transitioning to directing, he achieved critical acclaim for films such as “Unforgiven” and “Million Dollar Baby,” earning multiple Academy Awards. Eastwood’s career has been marked by his versatility as both an actor and filmmaker, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.

Eastwood’s childhood was shaped by the Great Depression, and his family’s financial struggles instilled in him a sense of resilience and determination. As a young man, he served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, an experience that influenced his later portrayal of soldiers in films such as “Heartbreak Ridge” (1986) and “Flags of Our Fathers” (2006).

His journey into acting began with small roles in B-movies and television shows. Eastwood gained attention for his role as Rowdy Yates in the long-running television series “Rawhide” (1959–1965), which brought him widespread recognition. However, it was his collaboration with director Sergio Leone in a series of spaghetti westerns that catapulted Eastwood to international stardom.

The “Dollars Trilogy,” comprising “A Fistful of Dollars” (1964), “For a Few Dollars More” (1965), and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966), established Eastwood as the epitome of the stoic, enigmatic antihero. His portrayal of the Man with No Name in these films became iconic, creating a template for the modern action hero and influencing a generation of filmmakers.

In the late 1960s, Eastwood ventured into Hollywood with “Hang ‘Em High” (1968), marking his first American Western. The film’s success solidified Eastwood’s transition from a television actor to a bona fide movie star. As he continued to explore diverse roles in films like “Coogan’s Bluff” (1968) and “Where Eagles Dare” (1968), Eastwood’s on-screen charisma and rugged charm captivated audiences.

The 1970s saw Eastwood’s evolution into a multifaceted artist. His portrayal of Harry Callahan in the “Dirty Harry” film series, starting with “Dirty Harry” (1971), showcased a tough, no-nonsense cop who became synonymous with Eastwood’s tough-guy image. The catchphrase “Go ahead, make my day” from “Sudden Impact” (1983) remains etched in cinematic history.

Amidst his success as an actor, Eastwood took a significant step into directing with “Play Misty for Me” (1971). The psychological thriller marked the beginning of Eastwood’s directorial career and demonstrated his ability to helm films that resonated with audiences. His directorial efforts would later earn him acclaim and numerous awards.

In 1992, Eastwood directed and starred in “Unforgiven,” a revisionist Western that explored the consequences of violence and the myth of the Old West. The film, which won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, showcased Eastwood’s matured approach to storytelling and his willingness to deconstruct traditional genres.

As the 1990s unfolded, Eastwood continued to explore complex themes in films such as “In the Line of Fire” (1993) and “The Bridges of Madison County” (1995). His directorial prowess earned him widespread recognition, and he became known for his efficient and economical filmmaking style. Eastwood’s dedication to authenticity and simplicity set him apart in an industry marked by excess.

The turn of the century saw Eastwood entering a prolific phase in his career. His directorial efforts, including “Mystic River” (2003) and “Million Dollar Baby” (2004), garnered critical acclaim and Academy Awards. “Million Dollar Baby,” in which Eastwood also starred, won four Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, solidifying his reputation as a master filmmaker.

In 2006, Eastwood directed a pair of World War II films, “Flags of Our Fathers” and “Letters from Iwo Jima,” each offering a unique perspective on the Battle of Iwo Jima. The films earned critical praise and showcased Eastwood’s ability to explore the human cost of war with nuance and sensitivity.

Eastwood’s later directorial work continued to span genres and themes. “Gran Torino” (2008) explored issues of racism and redemption, while “American Sniper” (2014) delved into the experiences of a Navy SEAL sniper. These films, along with “Sully” (2016) and “The 15:17 to Paris” (2018), reflected Eastwood’s ongoing exploration of real-life stories and contemporary issues.

Beyond filmmaking, Eastwood has been involved in various philanthropic efforts. He served as the mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, from 1986 to 1988, and his contributions to the cultural landscape extend beyond cinema. Eastwood’s dedication to the preservation of jazz music led to the establishment of the Clint Eastwood Collection at the Institute of Jazz Studies.

Clint Eastwood’s impact on the film industry is immeasurable. His career as both an actor and director has been characterized by a willingness to take risks, tackle diverse subject matter, and defy conventional expectations. Eastwood’s ability to navigate seamlessly between genres, from Westerns to dramas and thrillers, showcases his versatility and enduring relevance.

Clint Eastwood continues to be active in the film industry, both as an actor and a director. His contributions to cinema have left an enduring legacy, and his influence can be seen in the work of subsequent generations of filmmakers who admire his storytelling prowess and dedication to authentic filmmaking.

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Perhaps the icon of macho movie stars, Clint Eastwood has become a standard in international cinema.1971 proved to be a turning point in his career. He directed his first movie, the thriller Play Misty for Me (1971. Eastwood surprised yet again. First with his western, Unforgiven (1992), which garnered him his first Oscar nomination as Best Actor, as well as wins as Best Director and producer of the Best Picture. Eastwood rose to prominence once again, starring opposite Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman in what is arguably the best film of his career: Million Dollar Baby (2004). A critical and commercial triumph, the movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as earning Eastwood a second nomination for Best Actor and win for Best Director. After this he took a four-year acting hiatus before starring in Gran Torino (2008). This film grossed $30 million during its opening weekend in January 2009, making him the oldest leading man to reach #1 at the box office. After starring in iconic movies for four decades, Clint Eastwood has proved himself to be the longest-running movie star. Although he is aging now and focusing more on directing, his career as a director continues to thrive with the award-winning films Mystic River (2003), Flags of Our Fathers (2006), Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), and Changeling (2008)

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1. Play Misty for Me (1971)

R | 102 min | Drama, Thriller

The life of a disc jockey is turned upside down after a romantic encounter with an obsessed fan.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Jessica Walter , Donna Mills , John Larch

Votes: 31,744 | Gross: $11.80M

2. The Beguiled: The Storyteller (1971)

12 min | Documentary, Short

Director: Clint Eastwood | Star: Don Siegel

3. Breezy (1973)

R | 106 min | Drama, Romance

A young girl runs away from home and meets a grouchy older man who reluctantly takes her in. Eventually they develop a romantic and affectionate relationship.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: William Holden , Kay Lenz , Roger C. Carmel , Marj Dusay

Votes: 5,731

4. High Plains Drifter (1973)

R | 105 min | Drama, Mystery, Western

A gun-fighting stranger comes to the small settlement of Lago and is hired to bring the townsfolk together in an attempt to hold off three outlaws who are on their way.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Verna Bloom , Marianna Hill , Mitchell Ryan

Votes: 64,311 | Gross: $15.70M

5. The Eiger Sanction (1975)

Approved | 129 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

Classical art professor and collector Dr. Jonathan Hemlock, who doubles as a professional assassin, is coerced out of retirement to avenge the murder of an old friend.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , George Kennedy , Vonetta McGee , Jack Cassidy

Votes: 22,261 | Gross: $1.53M

6. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

PG | 135 min | Western

Missouri farmer Josey Wales joins a Confederate guerrilla unit and winds up on the run from the Union soldiers who murdered his family.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke , Chief Dan George , Bill McKinney

Votes: 79,638 | Gross: $31.80M

7. The Gauntlet (1977)

R | 109 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

A hard but mediocre cop is assigned to escort a prostitute into custody from Las Vegas to Phoenix, so that she can testify in a mob trial. But a lot of people are literally betting that they won't make it into town alive.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke , Pat Hingle , William Prince

Votes: 25,004 | Gross: $35.40M

8. Bronco Billy (1980)

PG | 116 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy

An idealistic, modern-day cowboy struggles to keep his Wild West show afloat in the face of hard luck and waning interest.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke , Geoffrey Lewis , Scatman Crothers

Votes: 12,704 | Gross: $24.27M

9. Firefox (1982)

PG | 136 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller

A pilot is sent into the Soviet Union on a mission to steal a prototype jet fighter that can be partially controlled by a neuralink.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Freddie Jones , David Huffman , Warren Clarke

Votes: 29,182 | Gross: $46.71M

10. Honkytonk Man (1982)

PG | 122 min | Comedy, Drama, Music

A boy with a music talent goes on a journey with his uncle for a stage concert.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Kyle Eastwood , John McIntire , Alexa Kenin

Votes: 9,436 | Gross: $4.48M

11. Sudden Impact (1983)

R | 117 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

When a woman exacts deadly revenge on the aggressors who raped her and her sister ten years earlier, Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan is assigned to the case.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke , Pat Hingle , Bradford Dillman

Votes: 48,481 | Gross: $67.64M

12. Pale Rider (1985)

R | 115 min | Drama, Western

A mysterious preacher protects a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Michael Moriarty , Carrie Snodgress , Sydney Penny

Votes: 64,520 | Gross: $41.41M

13. Heartbreak Ridge (1986)

R | 130 min | Drama, War

Hard-nosed, hard-living Marine Gunnery Sergeant Tom Highway clashes with his superiors and his ex-wife as he takes command of a spoiled recon platoon with a bad attitude.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Marsha Mason , Everett McGill , Moses Gunn

Votes: 48,060 | Gross: $42.72M

14. Bird (1988)

R | 161 min | Biography, Drama, Music

The troubled life and career of jazz musician Charlie "Bird" Parker.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Forest Whitaker , Diane Venora , Michael Zelniker , Samuel E. Wright

Votes: 13,445 | Gross: $2.18M

15. The Rookie (1990)

R | 120 min | Action, Crime, Drama

A veteran detective is assigned a rookie partner after his previous partner is killed by a car theft gang. He is determined to apprehend those responsible for his friend's death but his new partner isn't really up to the task.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Charlie Sheen , Raul Julia , Sonia Braga

Votes: 29,250 | Gross: $21.63M

16. White Hunter Black Heart (1990)

PG | 112 min | Adventure, Drama

A thinly fictionalized account of a legendary movie director, whose desire to hunt down an animal turns into a grim situation with his movie crew in Africa.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Jeff Fahey , Charlotte Cornwell , Norman Lumsden

Votes: 13,182 | Gross: $2.32M

17. Unforgiven (1992)

R | 130 min | Drama, Western

Retired Old West gunslinger William Munny reluctantly takes on one last job, with the help of his old partner Ned Logan and a young man, The "Schofield Kid."

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Gene Hackman , Morgan Freeman , Richard Harris

Votes: 435,129 | Gross: $101.16M

18. A Perfect World (1993)

PG-13 | 138 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

A kidnapped boy strikes up a friendship with his captor, an escaped convict on the run from the law, while the search for him continues.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Kevin Costner , Clint Eastwood , Laura Dern , T.J. Lowther

Votes: 86,597 | Gross: $31.16M

19. The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

PG-13 | 135 min | Drama, Romance

Photographer Robert Kincaid wanders into the life of housewife Francesca Johnson for four days in the 1960s.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Meryl Streep , Annie Corley , Victor Slezak

Votes: 88,661 | Gross: $71.52M

20. Absolute Power (1997)

R | 121 min | Action, Crime, Drama

Career thief Luther Whitney ( Clint Eastwood ) witnesses a horrific crime involving U.S. President Alan Richmond ( Gene Hackman ).

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Gene Hackman , Ed Harris , Laura Linney

Votes: 59,919 | Gross: $50.01M

21. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997)

R | 155 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

A visiting city reporter's assignment suddenly revolves around the murder trial of a local millionaire, whom he befriends.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: John Cusack , Kevin Spacey , Jack Thompson , Irma P. Hall

Votes: 41,382 | Gross: $25.08M

22. True Crime (1999)

R | 127 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

Can an over-the-hill journalist uncover the evidence that can prove a death row inmate's innocence just hours before his execution?

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Isaiah Washington , LisaGay Hamilton , James Woods

Votes: 38,455 | Gross: $16.64M

23. Space Cowboys (2000)

PG-13 | 130 min | Action, Adventure, Thriller

When retired engineer Frank Corvin is called upon to rescue a failing satellite, he insists that his equally old teammates accompany him into space.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Tommy Lee Jones , Donald Sutherland , James Garner

Votes: 86,021 | Gross: $90.46M

24. Blood Work (2002)

R | 110 min | Action, Crime, Drama

Still recovering from a heart transplant, retired F.B.I. profiler Terry McCaleb returns to service when his own blood analysis offers clues to the identity of a serial killer.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Jeff Daniels , Anjelica Huston , Wanda De Jesus

Votes: 47,656 | Gross: $26.20M

25. Mystic River (2003)

R | 138 min | Crime, Drama, Mystery

The tragic murder of a 19-year-old girl reunites three childhood friends still living in Boston--the victim's gangster father, a detective, and the disturbed man they both suspect of killing her.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Sean Penn , Tim Robbins , Kevin Bacon , Emmy Rossum

Votes: 484,810 | Gross: $90.14M

26. Million Dollar Baby (2004)

PG-13 | 132 min | Drama, Sport

Frankie, an ill-tempered old coach, reluctantly agrees to train aspiring boxer Maggie. Impressed with her determination and talent, he helps her become the best and the two soon form a close bond.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Hilary Swank , Clint Eastwood , Morgan Freeman , Jay Baruchel

Votes: 720,259 | Gross: $100.49M

27. Flags of Our Fathers (2006)

R | 135 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

The life stories of the six men who raised the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima, a turning point in World War II.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Ryan Phillippe , Barry Pepper , Joseph Cross , Jesse Bradford

Votes: 129,054 | Gross: $33.60M

28. Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)

R | 141 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

The story of the battle of Iwo Jima between the United States and Imperial Japan during World War II, as told from the perspective of the Japanese who fought it.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Ken Watanabe , Kazunari Ninomiya , Tsuyoshi Ihara , Ryô Kase

Votes: 169,807 | Gross: $13.76M

29. Changeling (2008)

R | 141 min | Biography, Crime, Drama

After Christine's son goes missing, she reaches out to the LAPD to find him. But when they try to pass off an impostor as her son to quieten public protests, she refuses to accept him or give up hope.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Angelina Jolie , Colm Feore , Amy Ryan , Gattlin Griffith

Votes: 264,971 | Gross: $35.74M

30. Gran Torino (2008)

R | 116 min | Drama

After a Hmong teenager tries to steal his prized 1972 Gran Torino, a disgruntled, prejudiced Korean War veteran seeks to redeem both the boy and himself.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Bee Vang , Christopher Carley , Ahney Her

Votes: 813,427 | Gross: $148.10M

31. Invictus (2009)

PG-13 | 134 min | Biography, Drama, History

Nelson Mandela , in his first term as President of South Africa, initiates a unique venture to unite the Apartheid-torn land: enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Morgan Freeman , Matt Damon , Tony Kgoroge , Patrick Mofokeng

Votes: 167,667 | Gross: $37.49M

32. Hereafter (2010)

PG-13 | 129 min | Drama, Fantasy, Romance

An American construction worker, a French journalist and a London school boy set out on a spiritual journey after death touches their lives in different ways.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Matt Damon , Cécile de France , Bryce Dallas Howard , Thierry Neuvic

Votes: 95,386 | Gross: $32.75M

33. J. Edgar (2011)

R | 137 min | Biography, Drama, Romance

J. Edgar Hoover, powerful head of the F.B.I. for nearly fifty years, looks back on his professional and personal life.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio , Armie Hammer , Naomi Watts , Josh Hamilton

Votes: 133,467 | Gross: $37.31M

34. The Blues (2003) Episode: Piano Blues (2003)

85 min | Documentary, Music

Clint Eastwood ,a player himself, sits at the piano with a number of musicians to talk about their styles and about who influenced them. Interspersed are vintage clips of blues and jazz performances.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Albert Ammons , Marcia Ball , Count Basie , Charles Brown

The Soul of a Man The Road to Memphis Warming by the Devil's Fire Godfathers and Sons Red, White & Blues Piano Blues Film Producers Directed by Clint Eastwood Director — and piano player — Clint Eastwood (Play Misty for Me, Bird, Unforgiven) explores his life-long passion for piano blues, using a treasure trove of rare historical footage in addition to interviews and performances by such living legends as Pinetop Perkins and Jay McShann, as well as Dave Brubeck and Marcia Ball.

35. Jersey Boys (2014)

R | 134 min | Biography, Drama, Music

The story of four young men from the wrong side of the tracks in New Jersey who came together to form the iconic 1960s rock group The Four Seasons .

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: John Lloyd Young , Erich Bergen , Michael Lomenda , Vincent Piazza

Votes: 36,507 | Gross: $47.03M

Jersey Boys is a musical biography of the Four Seasons-the rise, the tough times and personal clashes, and the ultimate triumph of a group of friends whose music became symbolic of a generation. Far from a mere tribute concert (though it does include numbers from the popular Four Seasons songbook), Jersey Boys gets to the heart of the relationships at the center of the group-with a special focus on frontman Frankie Valli, the small kid with the big falsetto.

36. American Sniper (2014)

R | 133 min | Action, Biography, Drama

Navy S.E.A.L. sniper Chris Kyle's pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and turns him into a legend. Back home with his family after four tours of duty, however, Chris finds that it is the war he can't leave behind.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Bradley Cooper , Sienna Miller , Kyle Gallner , Cole Konis

Votes: 527,783 | Gross: $350.13M

A Navy SEAL recounts his military career, which includes more than 150 confirmed kills.

37. Amazing Stories (1985–1987)

TV-PG | 30 min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama

Truly amazing, fantastical, funny, and odd, and sometimes scary, sad, and endearing stories are portrayed. Many famous actors, actresses, and directors made guest appearances.

Stars: Charles Durning , Douglas Seale , Sharon Spelman , Louis Giambalvo

Votes: 6,398

Truly amazing, and sometimes odd, stories are narrated. Many famous actors and actresses made guest appearances. Clint Eastwood Directed (1 episode, 1985)

38. Eastwood Directs: The Untold Story (2013)

Not Rated | 65 min | Documentary

This documentary highlights the more the 40 movies that Clint Eastwood has made. It explores his style of direction and features comments from people with whom he has worked.

Director: Richard Schickel | Stars: Kevin Bacon , John Calley , Kevin Costner , Joel Cox

39. Clint Eastwood: Director (1982 TV Movie)

30 min | Documentary, Biography

Stars: Iain Johnstone , Clint Eastwood , Craig Thomas , Warren Clarke

40. The Mule (2018)

R | 116 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller

A ninety-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran turns drug mule for a Mexican cartel.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Patrick L. Reyes , Cesar De León , Gustavo Muñoz

Votes: 151,949 | Gross: $103.80M

41. Richard Jewell (2019)

R | 131 min | Biography, Crime, Drama

Security guard Richard Jewell is an instant hero after foiling a bomb attack at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, but his life becomes a nightmare when the FBI leaks to the media that he is a suspect in the case.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Paul Walter Hauser , Sam Rockwell , Brandon Stanley , Ryan Boz

Votes: 97,287

42. Gorillaz: Clint Eastwood (2001 Music Video)

TV-PG | 5 min | Animation, Fantasy, Horror

Official music video for Gorillaz' song "Clint Eastwood" ft. Del the Funky Homosapien.

Directors: Pete Candeland , Jamie Hewlett | Stars: Damon Albarn , Gorillaz , Del the Funky Homosapien

43. Changeling (2008)

44. the good, the bad and the ugly (1966).

Approved | 178 min | Adventure, Western

A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery.

Director: Sergio Leone | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Eli Wallach , Lee Van Cleef , Aldo Giuffrè

Votes: 808,959 | Gross: $6.10M

45. Dirty Harry (1971)

R | 102 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

When a man calling himself "the Scorpio Killer" menaces San Francisco, tough-as-nails Police Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan is assigned to track down the crazed psychopath.

Directors: Don Siegel , Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Andrew Robinson , Harry Guardino , Reni Santoni

Votes: 167,910 | Gross: $35.90M

46. The Enforcer (1976)

R | 96 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan reluctantly teams up with rookie Inspector Kate Moore to foil a terrorist organization made up of disgruntled Vietnam veterans.

Director: James Fargo | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Tyne Daly , Harry Guardino , Bradford Dillman

Votes: 49,021 | Gross: $46.20M

47. The 15:17 to Paris (2018)

PG-13 | 94 min | Biography, Drama, Thriller

Three courageous young Americans prevent a terrorist attack on a train bound for Paris.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Alek Skarlatos , Anthony Sadler , Spencer Stone , Ray Corasani

Votes: 35,508 | Gross: $36.25M

48. Sully (2016)

PG-13 | 96 min | Biography, Drama

When pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger lands his damaged plane on the Hudson River in order to save the flight's passengers and crew, some consider him a hero while others think he was reckless.

Director: Clint Eastwood | Stars: Tom Hanks , Aaron Eckhart , Laura Linney , Valerie Mahaffey

Votes: 297,198 | Gross: $125.07M

49. Hang 'Em High (1968)

Approved | 114 min | Drama, Western

When an innocent man barely survives a lynching, he returns as a lawman determined to bring the vigilantes to justice.

Director: Ted Post | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Inger Stevens , Pat Hingle , Ed Begley

Votes: 42,906

50. Coogan's Bluff (1968)

R | 94 min | Action, Crime, Thriller

Arizona Deputy Sheriff Coogan is sent to New York City to escort an escaped fugitive back for trial.

Director: Don Siegel | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Lee J. Cobb , Susan Clark , Tisha Sterling

Votes: 18,850

51. A Fistful of Dollars (1964)

R | 99 min | Action, Drama, Western

A wandering gunfighter plays two rival families against each other in a town torn apart by greed, pride, and revenge.

Director: Sergio Leone | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Gian Maria Volontè , Marianne Koch , Wolfgang Lukschy

Votes: 231,994 | Gross: $14.50M

52. Ambush at Cimarron Pass (1958)

Passed | 73 min | Drama, Western

In 1867, a Yankee patrol joins forces with a group of ex-Confederate soldiers in order to cross Apache territory and reach the nearest fort.

Director: Jodie Copelan | Stars: Scott Brady , Margia Dean , Clint Eastwood , Irving Bacon

53. Lafayette Escadrille (1958)

Approved | 93 min | Drama, Romance, War

American youth and flying ace flies for France in World War I, meets and loves a French girl and a prostitute.

Director: William A. Wellman | Stars: Tab Hunter , Clint Eastwood , Etchika Choureau , Marcel Dalio

54. Joe Kidd (1972)

PG | 88 min | Drama, Western

An ex-bounty hunter reluctantly helps a wealthy landowner and his henchmen track down a Mexican revolutionary leader.

Director: John Sturges | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Robert Duvall , John Saxon , Don Stroud

Votes: 21,127

55. Coogan's Bluff (1968)

56. where eagles dare (1968).

M | 158 min | Action, Adventure, War

Allied agents stage a daring raid on a castle where the Nazis are holding American brigadier general George Carnaby prisoner, but that's not all that's really going on.

Director: Brian G. Hutton | Stars: Richard Burton , Clint Eastwood , Mary Ure , Patrick Wymark

Votes: 62,767

57. For a Few Dollars More (1965)

R | 132 min | Drama, Western

Two bounty hunters with the same intentions team up to track down a gang of outlaws led by a psychotic Mexican bandit, who is plotting an audacious bank robbery.

Director: Sergio Leone | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Lee Van Cleef , Gian Maria Volontè , Mara Krupp

Votes: 273,873 | Gross: $15.00M

58. Paint Your Wagon (1969)

PG-13 | 164 min | Comedy, Drama, Musical

Two unlikely prospector partners share the same wife in a California gold rush mining town.

Director: Joshua Logan | Stars: Lee Marvin , Clint Eastwood , Jean Seberg , Harve Presnell

Votes: 14,810 | Gross: $31.68M

59. Kelly's Heroes (1970)

GP | 144 min | Adventure, Comedy, War

A group of U.S. soldiers sneaks across enemy lines to get their hands on a secret stash of Nazi treasure.

Director: Brian G. Hutton | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Telly Savalas , Don Rickles , Carroll O'Connor

Votes: 53,553 | Gross: $1.38M

60. The Beguiled (1971)

R | 105 min | Drama, Thriller, War

While recuperating in a Confederate girls' boarding school, a Union soldier cons his way into each of the lonely women's hearts, causing them to turn on each other, and eventually, on him.

Director: Don Siegel | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Geraldine Page , Elizabeth Hartman , Jo Ann Harris

Votes: 19,164

61. Escape from Alcatraz (1979)

PG | 112 min | Action, Biography, Crime

Alcatraz is the most secure prison of its time. It is believed that no one can ever escape from it, until three daring men make a possibly successful attempt at escaping from one of the most infamous prisons in the world.

Director: Don Siegel | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Patrick McGoohan , Roberts Blossom , Jack Thibeau

Votes: 147,083 | Gross: $43.00M

62. Every Which Way But Loose (1978)

PG | 114 min | Action, Comedy

The San Fernando Valley adventures of trucker turned prize-fighter Philo Beddoe and his pet orangutan Clyde.

Director: James Fargo | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Sondra Locke , Geoffrey Lewis , Beverly D'Angelo

Votes: 29,960 | Gross: $106.00M

63. Tightrope (1984)

R | 114 min | Crime, Mystery, Thriller

New Orleans single dad and cop Wes Block goes after a serial rapist-killer, but when he gets too close the hunter suddenly becomes the hunted.

Directors: Richard Tuggle , Clint Eastwood | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Geneviève Bujold , Dan Hedaya , Alison Eastwood

Votes: 19,134 | Gross: $48.14M

64. City Heat (1984)

PG | 97 min | Action, Comedy, Crime

Slick Private Investigator Mike Murphy ( Burt Reynolds ) and tough Police Lieutenant Speer ( Clint Eastwood ), once partners, now bitter enemies, reluctantly team up to investigate a murder.

Director: Richard Benjamin | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Burt Reynolds , Jane Alexander , Madeline Kahn

Votes: 10,772 | Gross: $38.35M

65. The Dead Pool (1988)

R | 91 min | Action, Crime, Mystery

Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan must stop a sick secret contest to murder various San Francisco celebrities, with himself being one of the targets.

Director: Buddy Van Horn | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Liam Neeson , Patricia Clarkson , Evan C. Kim

Votes: 48,824 | Gross: $37.90M

66. Pink Cadillac (1989)

PG-13 | 122 min | Action, Comedy, Crime

Skip tracer Tommy looks for bail-jumper Lou Ann. Her crime is marrying Roy, who left counterfeit money in their mobile home and got her arrested. She leaves Roy in his pink Cadillac full of money. His psycho friends want their money back.

Director: Buddy Van Horn | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Bernadette Peters , Timothy Carhart , Tiffany Gail Robinson

Votes: 12,321 | Gross: $12.14M

67. In the Line of Fire (1993)

R | 128 min | Action, Crime, Drama

Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan couldn't save Kennedy, but he's determined not to let a clever assassin take out this president.

Director: Wolfgang Petersen | Stars: Clint Eastwood , John Malkovich , Rene Russo , Dylan McDermott

Votes: 113,330 | Gross: $102.31M

68. Casper (1995)

PG | 100 min | Comedy, Family, Fantasy

An afterlife therapist and his daughter meet a friendly young ghost when they move into a crumbling mansion in order to rid the premises of wicked spirits.

Director: Brad Silberling | Stars: Bill Pullman , Christina Ricci , Cathy Moriarty , Eric Idle

Votes: 146,574 | Gross: $100.33M

69. Kurosawa's Way (2011)

52 min | Documentary

Eleven major filmmakers from Europe, Asia and America talk about Akira Kurosawa and explore some ways on which he influenced their own work.

Director: Catherine Cadou | Stars: Theodoros Angelopoulos , Bernardo Bertolucci , Clint Eastwood , Alejandro G. Iñárritu

70. Trouble with the Curve (2012)

PG-13 | 111 min | Drama, Romance, Sport

A daughter tries to remedy her dysfunctional relationship with her ailing father, a decorated baseball scout, by helping him in a recruiting trip which could be his last.

Director: Robert Lorenz | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Amy Adams , John Goodman , Justin Timberlake

Votes: 68,394 | Gross: $35.76M

71. Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)

GP | 116 min | Adventure, Drama, Romance

When a former Civil War soldier saves a nun from a gang of bandits, they team up to help the Mexicans in their war against the French.

Director: Don Siegel | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Shirley MacLaine , Manolo Fábregas , Alberto Morin

Votes: 30,466 | Gross: $11.50M

72. Away All Boats (1956)

Approved | 114 min | Drama, War

The story of a U.S. Naval ship and its crew in the Pacific, from 1943 to 1945.

Director: Joseph Pevney | Stars: Jeff Chandler , George Nader , Lex Barker , Julie Adams

Votes: 1,620

73. Star in the Dust (1956)

Approved | 80 min | Drama, Western

A sheriff planning on legally hanging a killer, has to contend with farmers who want to lynch him, and cattlemen who want to help him escape.

Director: Charles F. Haas | Stars: John Agar , Mamie Van Doren , Richard Boone , Coleen Gray

74. Francis in the Navy (1955)

Approved | 80 min | Comedy, Fantasy

A story following Lieutenant Peter Stirling (Donald O'Connor) and his dream of being in the Navy.

Director: Arthur Lubin | Stars: Donald O'Connor , Martha Hyer , Richard Erdman , Jim Backus

75. Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955)

Approved | 89 min | Drama, History

An 11th-century noblewoman opens her Saxon husband's eyes by riding bareback through town.

Director: Arthur Lubin | Stars: Maureen O'Hara , George Nader , Victor McLaglen , Rex Reason

76. Revenge of the Creature (1955)

Passed | 82 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

Men capture the Creature from the Black Lagoon and make him an aquarium attraction, from which he escapes.

Director: Jack Arnold | Stars: John Agar , Lori Nelson , John Bromfield , Nestor Paiva

Votes: 7,003

77. Tarantula (1955)

Approved | 80 min | Horror, Sci-Fi

A spider escapes from an isolated Arizona desert laboratory experimenting in gigantism and grows to tremendous size as it wreaks havoc on the local inhabitants.

Director: Jack Arnold | Stars: John Agar , Mara Corday , Leo G. Carroll , Nestor Paiva

Votes: 10,730 | Gross: $1.10M

78. Never Say Goodbye (1956)

Approved | 96 min | Drama, Romance

In 1945 Vienna, an American doctor marries an Austrian girl, who later disappears in the Soviet Control Zone during a visit there, forcing everyone to presume her dead.

Directors: Jerry Hopper , Douglas Sirk | Stars: Rock Hudson , Cornell Borchers , George Sanders , Shelley Fabares

79. The First Traveling Saleslady (1956)

Approved | 92 min | Comedy, Western

In the late 1800s, 2 east coast sales ladies decide to stop selling corsets and head West to sell barbed wire to Texas cowboys but they face opposition from big ranchers who fear that steel wire would hurt cattle.

Director: Arthur Lubin | Stars: Ginger Rogers , Barry Nelson , Carol Channing , David Brian

80. Escapade in Japan (1957)

Approved | 93 min | Adventure, Family

A plane on its way to Japan is forced to land at sea just off the Japanese coast. A small American boy survives the ditching, but is separated from the rest of the passengers and crew and ... See full summary  »

Director: Arthur Lubin | Stars: Teresa Wright , Cameron Mitchell , Jon Provost , Roger Nakagawa

81. Magnum Force (1973)

R | 124 min | Action, Crime, Mystery

Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan pursues a conspiracy of vigilante cops, who are not above going beyond the law to kill San Francisco's undesirables.

Director: Ted Post | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Hal Holbrook , Mitchell Ryan , David Soul

Votes: 66,440 | Gross: $4.56M

82. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)

R | 115 min | Action, Comedy, Crime

With the help of an irreverent young sidekick, a bank robber gets his old gang back together to organize a daring new heist.

Director: Michael Cimino | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Jeff Bridges , George Kennedy , Geoffrey Lewis

Votes: 28,609 | Gross: $25.00M

83. Clint Eastwood: A Cinematic Legacy (2021)

PG-13 | 135 min | Documentary, Biography

As he enters his eighth decade in the movies, Warner Bros. celebrates this cinematic icon - actor, producer, director, master filmmaker - with 9 new documentaries covering the entire breadth of Eastwood's remarkable career.

Stars: Clint Eastwood , Jeff Teravainen , Morgan Freeman , Martin Scorsese

84. Clint Eastwood: The Last Legend (2022 TV Movie)

78 min | Documentary, Biography

The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career in Hollywood, highlighted iconic films like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, as well as ... See full summary  »

Director: Clélia Cohen | Stars: Clint Eastwood , Sarah-Jane Sauvegrain , Nina Kunzendorf , Michael Cimino

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The 9 clint eastwood movies that defined his career.

While Clint Eastwood has seen fame for both starring and directing many films, 8 titles that stand out as being defining moments in his career.

  • A Fistful of Dollars marked Clint Eastwood's big break into Hollywood, solidifying his connection to Spaghetti Western films and launching a successful career.
  • Despite Paint Your Wagon not being a major hit, Eastwood's role showcased his versatility as an actor and earned him a Golden Globe nomination.
  • Clint Eastwood's portrayal of Detective Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry became iconic, leading to numerous sequels and commercial success.

Established actor and director Clint Eastwood is remembered for his highly decorated career, starring in some of the best Western movies of all time. Since the beginning of Eastwood's career in 1955, he's starred in over 60 film titles as an actor and has directed over 40, which is an impressive feat across an almost seven-decade span. Along the way, certain movies helped cement his legacy and define his on-screen persona.

Of course, with such a brilliant and diverse list of films under his belt, it's difficult to identify which Clint Eastwood movies are the best. However, there are clear titles that stand out in Eastwood's backlog of cinematic masterpieces, whether that be for a stellar performance, beautiful direction, or both. With so many films to enjoy, it's worth considering just which of Clint Eastwood's projects stand out as defining moments in his career.

10 Forgotten Clint Eastwood Movies That Deserve More Love

9 a fistful of dollars (1964), eastwood's breakthrough role, a fistful of dollars.

A Fistful of Dollars is a spaghetti Western film from director Sergio Leone starring Clint Eastwood. A Fistful of Dollars is notable for being Clint Eastwood's big break in Hollywood and also for being the beginning of the "Dollars Trilogy." The film was followed by For a Few Dollars More in 1965 and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly in 1966.

While Eastwood had several uncredited performances in films in the late 1950s, his breakthrough film role came in 1964's A Fistful of Dollars, the first in Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy. A Fistful of Dollars quickly established the connection between Eastwood and Spaghetti Western films, famously portraying the Man with No Name. It also allowed Eastwood to make the jump from TV to movies, having previously made a name for himself in the Western TV series Rawhide.

Despite the Man with No Name having limited dialogue, Eastwood's use of body language and facial expressions helped secure the future of the franchise.

Despite the Man with No Name having limited dialogue, Eastwood's use of body language and facial expressions helped secure the future of the franchise. A Fistful of Dollars also marked the beginning of Eastwood's collaborations with Sergio Leone, which helped ensure his evergrowing popularity in the Western genre. With themes of justice and revenge, A Fistful of Dollars not only setup Eastwood's career, but launched him into superstardom.

8 Paint Your Wagon (1969)

Eastwood's attempt at being a song and dance man.

1969's Paint Your Wagon saw Eastwood in the only musical in his career, and despite not being a singer in the traditional sense, he recorded the vocals for his character's tracks. Paint Your Wagon didn't see much success, at least upon its initial release. This was mainly because, at this point in time, musicals were going out of fashion in the film industry, and this problem was one of the reasons why Eastwood was so keen to start directing himself.

Despite this, Paint Your Wagon still managed to clinch a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture in 1970. Eastwood's performance as Pardner was praised because of how he effortlessly broke out of the stoic archetype of characters he'd become known for. While Paint Your Wagon isn't one of his best roles or movies, it is remembered as one of Eastwood's more versatile on-screen appearances.

7 Kelly's Heroes (1970)

From the saloon to the trenches.

The 1970 film Kelly's Heroes saw Eastwood's versatility as an actor, swapping out his typecast roles as a cowboy to play the war-trodden Private Kelly. The war comedy movie was very different for Eastwood, but it helped expand his portfolio as a performer, attracting unintentional, yet positive, attention for the film. Over 50 years since its release, Kelly's Hero still stands as a cult classic, especially for Eastwood's humourous yet stern characterization.

Kelly's Heroes also marked Eastwood's first collaboration with director Brian G. Hutton.

Kelly's Heroes also marked Eastwood's first collaboration with director Brian G. Hutton. Eastwood's work on Kelly's Heroes with Hutton was clearly successful, which also helped set up future projects for the two, such as 1968's Where Eagles Dare. While Private Kelly wasn't a typical role for Eastwood, Kelly's Heroes is a defining staple in his career and introduced a more diverse, flexible actor to the film industry.

6 Dirty Harry (1971)

Being harry callahan definitely made eastwood's day, dirty harry.

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One of Clint Eastwood's most legendary films was 1971's Dirty Harry, with the actor portraying the no-nonsense Detective Harry Callahan. Well remembered for its impact on popular culture, Dirty Harry had many iconic quotes, such as "'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya, punk?" and " I know what you're thinking. 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' " Eastwood's portrayal of Callahan was praised for his antihero persona and how he demonstrated the character's ambiguous morals, quickly becoming one of his most recognizable roles.

In fact, Eastwood was so popular as Callahan that Dirty Harry spawned into several sequels: 1973's Magnum Force, 1976's The Enforcer, 1983's Sudden Impact, and 1988's The Dead Pool. Considering the success that Eastwood saw as Callahan, plus the commercial success of the film, it's no surprise that Dirty Harry stands out in Eastwood's filmography.

5 Play Misty for Me (1971)

Eastwood's first stint as a director.

Play Misty for Me was a staple moment in Clint Eastwood's career, making his directorial debut with the 1971 film. Steering away from his usual genre, Play Misty for Me also saw Eastwood playing a radio disk jockey being obsessively stalked by Evelyn (Jessica Walter) in the fascinatingly endearing psychological thriller. Interestingly, Play Misty for Me was shot in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, where Eastwood would eventually become the Mayor of, from 1986 to 1988.

Having to work both in front and behind the camera posed a new challenge for Eastwood, one that he took to very well. For a first-time director, Play Misty for Me was an incredible debut for Eastwood, receiving critical acclaim. Play Misty for Me not only saw Eastwood continue proving just how versatile a performer he is, but it also cemented him as a double threat in Hollywood as both a director and actor.

4 The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

Western's biggest star changed up the genre, the outlaw josey wales.

The Outlaw Josey Wales was another film Eastwood's second attempt at directing, but it is mainly remembered for his twist on the typical Western genre. Adapted from the Asa Earl Carter novel The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales, Eastwood's directional choices were praised for many reasons, but most importantly, because of how he took tropes from the Western genre and flipped them. The Outlaw Josey Wales threw the stereotypical portrayals of Western characters away and redefined them, especially with Lone Watie (Chief Dan George) and Little Moonlight (Geraldine Keams), both of whom came from a Native American background.

3 Every Which Way but Loose (1978)

Clint eastwood means (monkey) business.

1978's Every Which Way but Loose saw Eastwood starring as fighter Philo Beddoe in a strange, yet hysterical, action comedy film. The film is best remembered for Eastwood's weird choice in costar, an orangutan. While Every Which Way but Loose was a great way for Eastwood to show off his sense of humor, it also had its deeply emotional moments, with Eastwood once again proving just how universal an actor he is. Despite its almost parodical tone, Every Which Way but Loose is one of Eastwood's highest-grossing films, along with its 1980 sequel, Any Which Way You Can.

2 The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

Eastwood's take on a love story, the bridges of madison county.

The Bridges of Madison County, an adaptation of the Robert James Waller novel of the same name, saw Eastwood delve into the romance genre. Clint Eastwood directed and starred in the project opposite Hollywood legend Meryl Streep, with the two portraying the complicated marriage between their two characters beautifully. While romance isn't a typical area for Eastwood to work in, The Bridges of Madison County received widespread critical acclaim. If he'd decided to go in another direction, Streep would unlikely have received her nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1996.

1 Million Dollar Baby (2004)

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Million Dollar Baby is an Oscar-winning sports drama directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Eastwood, Hilary Swank, and Morgan Freeman. It follows Maggie Fitzgerald, a young female boxer, as she trains under the guidance of her trainer, Frankie Dunn, and tries to make it to the top.

Million Dollar Baby is a huge staple in Eastwood's career for several reasons. Of course, Million Dollar Baby once again sees Eastwood dipping his toes into a different genre, this time being a sports drama, something very different from his usual work. However, Million Dollar Baby is one of Clint Eastwood's most decorated films. Following its release in 2004, Million Dollar Baby received an incredible seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director. Amazingly, the film was so popular that it had a six-month cinema run, an impressive achievement compared to the average length of one month.

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Behind the Camera

Directing for most movie stars is a sometimes thing, and more often than not is a form of self-indulgence. For Clint Eastwood, directing was something he was determined to do from his earliest days as an actor, and something he now perhaps needs to do more urgently than he needs to act. Woody Allen aside, no star has directed more often than he has--20 films--or with greater professionalism of the old-fashioned kind, which specifically rejects pride of auteurship. He is always on budget and usually ahead of schedule. Actors love working with him because, being an actor himself, he allows them to find their own way with just the occasional, supportive suggestion.

Clint learned to direct mainly by watching. Directors would come and go on Rawhide , the old pros and the young hotshots, the hacks and the caring craftsmen-and he studied them all. "The things that impress you, you remember and use yourself," he has said, "and the things that don't impress you, you discard." Clint completed his education with Sergio Leone, whose talent for panorama admired, and with Don Siegel, the veteran American action director with whom he made five films. Unforgiven , the picture for which Clint won his directorial Oscar, is appropriately dedicated "To Sergio and Don."

Of the two directors, the latter proved to be the more important influence. Clint, who is an impatient man, easily bored on a set, particularly loved Siegel's quickness. "He knew exactly what he wanted to shoot, and he would do no more. His influence on me was being decisive in what you want to do and what your program is for the film. He was terrific that way." Siegel, like most of the great American directors of the classic age, was a vernacularist, a man who worked in the humblest genres--westerns, crime stories, science fiction. He cook strength from their sturdy conventions, while imparting to them freshness, energy, and conviction, through his efficient staging, his brisk cutting, his inherent belief in the viability of the action tradition.

Most of Clint's work has developed along these same lines. He started small with Play Misty for Me , a solid, scary story of obsessional love that he shot near his home in Carmel with a tiny cast (for luck, and in case he needed guidance he had Siegel play a small role in it). Next came Breezy , a sweet little May-September romance that starred William Holden and Kay Lent. He directed two other slightly more expansive films ( High Plains Drifter and The Eiger Sanction ) before tackling his first epic, The Outlaw Josey Wales , which is both a wonderfully confident film and the film that established beyond any doubt his credentials as a major director.

In the years since, Clint has directed just about every kind of movie--westerns, comedies, cop dramas, even a biopic--and it would be easy to categorize him simply as a genre director. But neither Pale Rider nor Unforgiven is a conventional western; Bronco Billy is unlike most contemporary comedies in both tone and topic; The Gauntlet , with its befuddled, loser hero, unlike most cop pictures; Bird , much darker, less celebratory and sentimental than most movie biographies of artists. Maybe Honkytonk Man is a road picture, maybe at heart Heartbreak Ridge is a service comedy, White Hunter, Black Heart , a safari adventure, The Bridges of Madison County , an old-fashioned romance. But none fits neatly into a broad genre category.

Bird and Unforgiven are the most profoundly surprising and the most personal of his films. The former, a biography of Charlie Parker, the self-taught, self-destructive musician making his way up out of rural poverty to play his revolutionary music in the jazz clubs during the '40s and '50s, is Clint's weightiest movie. At once compassionate and objective, the film provides a meditation on the life and work of an artist that the director, himself a self-taught musician and a passionate devotee of modern jazz, admired from the first moment he heard him in concert in 1946. It pays full tribute to the man's genius and the sweetness of his spirit, yet offers no easy excuses or sentimental explanations for his suicidal behavior. Bird is ultimately as Clint sees it, a tragedy about a man refusing to take responsibility for himself and his gifts--a quality that often elicits Clint's puzzled reflections, precisely because it is the opposite of his own way.

Unforgiven can be read as a movie in which Clint acknowledges responsibility for certain aspects of his own life. In essence, it is a story about the ways that men drift into violence--through misunderstanding, through careless machismo, through misplaced pride and moral rigidity--and the costs, unacknowledged in most movies, including (as he said when he was making it) some of Clint's own, of that behavior. It represents not an act of atonement, but rather a statement of self-awareness-brooding, ambiguous and, in the history of the western, quite singular in its immensity of emotion.

All of the films Clint has directed have in common a certain style and attitude-more of the latter than the former. In general, they possess a sort of unforced naturalism of manner that is glad to bend, even break, with strict realism as well as with strict generic conventions. Clint, the jazz aficionado, likes to riff, comedically or melodramatically, on a theme. He likes to do it straight-faced, effortlessly, without giving the audience a lot of warning or a lot of explanation when he does. Many times people miss the humor in what he does or the serious note he will sometimes strike without making too much of it. At heart, he is a subversive--an elusive director who does not care to be understood too quickly, who actually prefers not to let his hand show at all. That, too, follows in the old, pre-auteur tradition of American movie craftsmanship.

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A Biography of Clint Eastwood

Born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, Clint Eastwood is a true renaissance man, having lived a life as an American actor, director, producer, composer, and politician. His professional acting career began in the 1950s as a contract player for Universal Studios.

But it wasn’t until the 1960s that he got his first break. Eastwood’s big break came in 1959 when he was cast as Rowdy Yates in the CBS television series Rawhide. The series was a hit that ran for eight seasons, making Eastwood a household name.

From Rawhide, he gained popularity and landed the role of playing a rugged, no-nonsense cowboy in the Spaghetti Westerns:

  • A Fistful of Dollars
  • For a Few Dollars More
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

In 1971, Clint Eastwood transitioned to directing with his debut film Play Misty for Me. He went on to direct and star in several critically acclaimed films, including Unforgiven, which earned four Academy Awards, most notably Best Picture and Best Director.

Eastwood continued to direct and produce films throughout the 2000s, including Million Dollar Baby, which won four Academy Awards. Other notable films he directed include:

  • Mystic River
  • Flags of Our Fathers
  • American Sniper

Having made over 70 movies in his life as an actor, director, and producer, Clint Eastwood is one of the greatest actors/directors of all time. He has cemented his legacy as a true Hollywood icon. Some of his best movies include:

  • A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
  • Dirty Harry (1971)
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
  • Unforgiven (1992)
  • Million Dollar Baby (2004)
  • Gran Torino (2008)
  • Mystic River (2003)
  • Pale Rider (1985)
  • The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

In addition to his reputable film career, Clint Eastwood has also been active in politics. He served as the mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, from 1986 to 1988. And he has been a strong Republican supporter, often endorsing several Republican presidential candidates.

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Clint Eastwood’s Family Life

Yes, Clint Eastwood has eight children from various relationships and past marriages. Clint has been married twice. He married Maggie Johnson in 1953 and had two children before eventually divorcing in 1984. His son Kyle and daughter Alison were from his first marriage.

After his divorce, Clint Eastwood was in a long-term relationship with actress Frances Fisher, and they had a daughter named Francesca. He also had four other kids from other relationships that fizzled.

In 1996, he married Dian Ruiz and had a daughter named Morgan. But that marriage ended in 2014. Since then he’s been in a committed relationship with Christina Sandera and has good relationships with all his children.

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How Many Movies Has Clint Eastwood Made in His Life?

At 93 years old, Clint Eastwood’s Hollywood career spans over six decades, and he’s been tied to over 70 movies as an actor, director, and producer. Known for his tough-guy persona, strong directorial skills, and complex characters, Clint has chosen powerful roles and stories to tell on the big screen. He has received numerous awards and accolades and crafted a strong Hollywood legacy.

Frequently Asked Questions About Clint Eastwood

We’ve rounded up some of the most common questions about Clint, and some of the answers may surprise even the biggest Clint Eastwood fan. 

What are Some Surprising Facts About Clint Eastwood?

Some lesser-known facts about Clint Eastwood that you may enjoy:

  • Eastwood composed the score for several of his own movies, including Million Dollar Baby and Mystic River.
  • Clint has his pilot’s license and has flown various aircraft.
  • Eastwood is a skilled jazz pianist who even got to play with Count Basie and Duke Ellington.
  • Clint Eastwood is a shrewd businessman and has really diversified his assets through the years, owning several hotels, restaurants, and golf courses.
  • He believes in environmental conservation and supports many initiatives to protect wildlife and natural habitats.
  • Eastwood loves to collect rare and antique cars. But because of his private nature, we’ll never know if his collection rivals Jay Leno’s. 
  • He has donated millions of dollars to many charitable causes, boosting education, health, and veterans’ organizations.

What are Clint Eastwood’s Most Iconic Lines from Movies?

While he’s delivered many memorable and iconic lines throughout his movie career, these are the top ten most quotable lines of Clint Eastwood:

  • “Go ahead, make my day.” - Dirty Harry (1983)
  • “Do you feel lucky, punk?” - Dirty Harry (1971)
  • “A man’s got to know his limitations.” - Magnum Force (1973)
  • “You see, in this world, there’s two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig.” - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)
  • “Ever notice how sometimes you come across somebody you shouldn’t have f***ed with? That’s me.” - Gran Torino (2008)
  • “Get off my lawn.” - Gran Torino (2008)
  • “Deserve’s got nothin’ to do with it.” - Unforgiven (1992)
  • “I’m not gonna kill ya. I’m just gonna hurt ya. Really, really bad.” - The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)
  • “It’s what people know about themselves inside that makes ’em afraid.” - High Plains Drifter (1973)
  • “We all got it comin’, kid.” - Unforgiven (1992)

What Movie Roles Has Clint Eastwood Turned Down?

Clint Eastwood has never publicly stated any movie roles he has turned down. But here are five rumored movie roles to have been offered to him:

  • Superman: Eastwood was reportedly offered the role of Superman in the 1978 film, but he turned it down due to concerns about the costume and the character’s portrayal.
  • James Bond: Eastwood turned down the role of James Bond in the 1970s, stating that he didn’t want to be tied to a long-running franchise.
  • Benjamin Braddock in The Graduate: Apparently, director Mike Nichols considered Eastwood for the role of Benjamin Braddock but ultimately chose Dustin Hoffman.
  • Dick Tracy: Eastwood was reportedly considered for the role of Dick Tracy in the 1990 film, but he turned it down, and the role went to Warren Beatty.
  • Jack Torrance in The Shining: Stanley Kubrick considered Eastwood for the lead role, but reportedly Eastwood declined, and the role went to Jack Nicholson.

Did John Wayne and Clint Eastwood Get Along?

Both John Wayne and Clint Eastwood were popular western stars in the 60s but never had a close personal relationship. They did mutually respect one another’s work in the industry.

John Wayne reportedly enjoyed Eastwood’s performances in the Spaghetti Westerns and even called him a good actor. Eastwood also admired John Wayne’s contributions to the Western movie genre.

That said, Clint Eastwood explained in his book Ride, Boldly Ride: The Evolution of the American Western that Wayne sent him a mean letter after Eastwood released his second directorial movie, High Plains Drifter. Wayne didn’t agree with how Eastwood represented the pioneering people of the American West.

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Which Movie Roles Does Clint Eastwood Relate to Most?

Clint Eastwood played many iconic characters over his acting career, and he has said he relates to some roles more than others. His most relatable role was playing Walt Kowalski , the lead character in Gran Torino.

Eastwood said in interviews that he appreciated the character’s gruffness and bluntness, as well as his bravery to stand up for what he believes in, even if it goes against societal norms. He also admired Walt’s family loyalty and willingness to protect those he cared about. And he liked his unlikely hero’s journey where he learns tolerance.

What Are Clint Eastwood’s Favorite Clint Eastwood Movies?

Talking to Far Out Magazine while he promoted his most recent movie, Macho SO, Clint Eastwood listed his top favorite Clint Eastwood movies:

  • Bird (1988): A biopic about a jazz saxophonist. 
  • Letters From Iwo Jima (2006): Eastwood directed this movie as a companion film to Flags of Our Fathers and starred his son Scott Eastwood.
  • Million Dollar Baby (2004): Considered a modern classic, the movie focuses on a moody trainer who coaches an aspiring woman boxer. 
  • Mystic River (2003): A gritty crime drama with an all-star cast and Eastwood’s first composing soundtrack score.
  • The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976): He directed and starred in this western classic about a farmer out for vengeance after his family is murdered.
  • Unforgiven (1992): One of his most critically acclaimed films that follows an aging former outlaw who takes a final job.

Which Clint Eastwood Film Made the Most Money?

American Sniper (2014) is Clint Eastwood’s highest-grossing movie t, earning over $547 million worldwide at the box office. American Sniper is based on Chris Kyle, a Navy SEAL sniper who served four tours in Iraq and is known as the most lethal sniper in U.S. military history.

Eastwood directed the film, starring Bradley Cooper as Kyle, and the film also received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture. It was both a commercial and critical success, solidifying Eastwood’s reputation as a master filmmaker. 

What is Clint Eastwood’s Most Popular Movie?

Clint Eastwood’s most popular movie, based on audience ratings, is “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” (1966). Ironically, this Spaghetti Western directed by Sergio Leone didn’t make Eastwood’s personal list of favorite movies.

In the movie, Eastwood plays a Man with No Name on a quest to find buried treasure during the American Civil War. It was the third film in the Dollars Trilogy and is a fan favorite for its soundtrack, characters, and epic showdowns. The movie is considered a cult classic and one of the greats of Western film.

What is Clint Eastwood’s Best Cowboy Movie?

Clint Eastwood has starred in several classic cowboy movies, including:

  • For a Few Dollars More (1965)
  • Hang ‘Em High (1968)
  • Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)
  • Joe Kidd (1972)
  • High Plains Drifter (1973)

But his best cowboy movie is widely considered to be “Unforgiven” (1992), and it’s one of his personal favorites. In Unforgiven, Eastwood plays a retired gunslinger who is convinced to come out of retirement for one last job. The movie has strong themes of violence, redemption, and the consequences of one’s actions.

His performance is lauded for its depth and nuance, and the film is considered a Western masterpiece. And rightfully so, it won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director. 

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One of our local patrons and an all-around great person, Clint Eastwood is an icon of Americana. Plus, he knows how to make a cowboy hat look good all year round. We’re grateful to him and his legacy of quality filmmaking.

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