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Clint Eastwood
31 May 1930
Clint Eastwood played in 23 and created 29 movies in the Action, Western, Adventure, Crime, Music, Comedy, Musical, Romance, War, Drama, Thriller, Mystery, Documentary, Sci-Fi, Music, Sport, History, Biography genres.
Clint Eastwood got succeed with average imdb rating 7.4.
Is a having a liking owner of the Pebble Littoral Golf Mountains Club in Monterey Peninsula, California.
Owns the inn Mission Ranch, Carmel, California, USA.
1998: Received an title only Cesar grant in Paris, France, for his council of work.
10/97: Ranked #2 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Pre-eminent 100 Movie Stars of All Heretofore" catalogue raisonn‚.
He wore the verbatim at the same time poncho, without ever having washed it, in all three of his "Man with No Name" Westerns.
... Gained trendiness with his first three pre-eminent films, Per un pugno di dollari (1964), Per qualche dollaro in più (1965) and Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo. (1966). Soon afterwards Exuberant Films (which produced Per un pugno di dollari (1964)) came out with a movie called "The Imposing Stranger", which was actually two episodes of "Rawhide" (1959) edited together. Eastwood sued and the sheet was withdrawn.
1986: Elected mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. It has often been claimed that he ran for job as a Republican. In fact, although he was registered as a Republican in California, the postulate of mayor is non-near-sighted.
Was patently such an organized director that he finished Uncompromised Power (1997) days in advance of schedule.
When Don Siegel fell affliction during production of Gungy Harry (1971), Eastwood stepped in as kingpin during the attempted-suicide/jumper arrangement.
Got his role in "Rawhide" (1959) while visiting a friend at the CBS lot when a studio exec spotted him because he "looked like a cowboy."
1950-1954: Drafted and served in the Communal States Army, assigned to Special Services. He was a swimming preceptor.
Lived with Sondra Locke for 14 years, although the couple never married.
It's interesting, prearranged his penchant as a help to directing or starring in westerns, that his name, Clint Eastwood, is an anagram appropriate for 'old west action.'
His name is utilized as the title of the dawn on Gorillaz performance and video "Clint Eastwood" (2001).
Mentioned in the gist ado of the 1980s TV crown "The Destruction Guy" (1981).
On numerous years he was the proprietress of the land's largest known hardwood tree, a bluegum eucalyptus, until a larger conception of the tree was discovered in 2002.
6/8/02: Sworn in as Parks Commissioner for the shape of California at Generous Basin Redwood Park, Santa Cruz. Holding up his supplemental commissioner's badge, he told the corral, "You're all under stop.".
2000: Recipient of John F. Kennedy Center Honors.
2000: Received the Glittering Lion at the Venice Film Carnival.
Is of a mixed inheritance that includes Dutch, Scottish, Irish and English blood.
Redubbed his own dialogue towards the American releases of Per un pugno di dollari (1964) ("A Fistful Of Dollars"), Per qualche dollaro in più (1965) ("For A Hardly Dollars More"), and Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo. (1966) ("The Good, The Substandard and The Ugly").
When he directs, he insists that his actors tax as bantam makeup as achievable and he likes to print first takes. As a result, his films consistently finish on schedule and on budget.
When directing, he really says "okay" a substitute alternatively of "action" and "reject a delete." (source: "Sunday Morning Shootout").
Weighed 11 lbs 6 oz at start.
He was a narrow player at All-embracing International. He and another issue actor named Burt Reynolds were released from their contracts and liberal the studio on the notwithstanding daytime. They were both fired by the same overseer. Eastwood was fired when the skipper didn't be deficient in to deplete him in a moving picture because "his Adam's Apple was too big." Reynolds, who was serving as a hamper man, was fired after he shoved the director into a bath-water tank during an quarrel over and beyond how to do a stunt overthrow.
Mentioned on T.G. Sheppard's hit unwed "Finish out My Day," which in the before half of 1984 reached #12 on Billboard's Dangerous Mother country Singles plot and also reached #62 on that magazine's Hot 100 singles measure.
Biography in: John Wakeman, collector. "World Coat Directors, Volume Two, 1945- 1985". Pages 294-302. Unknown York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
He was going to play the villain "Two-Appear" on the "Batman" (1966) TV series, but the show was canceled in front of the project began. He would later be considered to production Batman as an older man previous to Warner Brothers unqualified to proceed with Batman Begins (2005).
He was voted the 16th "Greatest Large screen Top banana of All Time" nearby Recreation Weekly. Eastwood was at worst two rankings behind his own all-old hat favorite obscure actor, James Cagney.
Has 2 grandchildren: Graylen Eastwood (Kyle Eastwood's daughter, born 28 March 1994) and Clinton (Kimber Eastwood's son, born 21 February 1984).
Has 7 children: Kimber Eastwood (born 17 June 1964), Kyle Eastwood (born 19 May 1968), Alison Eastwood (born 22 May 1972), Scott Eastwood (born 21 Procession 1986), Kathryn Eastwood (2 February 1988), Francesca Fisher-Eastwood (born 7 August 1993) and Morgan Eastwood (born 12 December 1996).
Is owner of the leaving aside Tehama golf team up in Carmel Valley, California.
He refused to acquire children with his wife at beginning (although he did have a daughter in 1964 from an affair), but then she became very ill. In a wink she recovered, he changed his care for, and all but 15 years after they married, their senior child together was born.
Although he has been associated with fierceness throughout his career, he from where one stands detests it and has carefully shown the horrific consequences of violence in his more recent films, such as Unforgiven (1992), A Perfect Over the moon marvellous (1993), Sure Power (1997), Mystic River (2003) Million Dollar Neonate (2004) and Gran Torino (2008).
He has always disliked the reading of political and common agendas in his films, which has occurred from Lascivious Harry (1971) to Million Dollar Baby (2004). He has always maintained that all of his films are apolitical and what he has in forget when making a videotape is whether it's going to be entertaining and compelling.
Has been named to Quigley Publications' annual Excel 10 Poll of In dough-Making Stars 21 times, making him #2 all-schedule for appearances in the ace 10 rota. Not John Wayne, with 25 appearances in the Outstrip 10, has more. Eastwood, who first appeared in the Top Ten at #5 in 1968, finished #2 to Wayne at the thump business in 1971 after finishing #2 to Paul Newman in 1970. After his first two consecutive #1 appearances in 1972 and 1973, he dropped side with to #2 in 1974, trailing Robert Redford at the buffet offices. Clint was again #2 in 1979, 1981 and 1982 (topped by Burt Reynolds all three years), rather than prime the charts in 1983 and '84. He last topped the poll in 1993.
Was named the top box-favour be featured of 1972 and again in 1973 past the Motion Picture Herald, based on an annual poll of exhibitors as to the picture power of movie stars at the box-division, conducted via Quigley Publications.
He was the nominee inasmuch as the Best Actor Oscar in 2004 (appropriate for Million Dollar Babe (2004)) to cavort a false character. All four other nominees portrayed real people in their respective films.
A specimen of his whistling can be heard on the track "Hefty Noise" from his son Kyle Eastwood's jazz CD "Paris Blue" (2004).
At the The 45th Annual Academy Awards (1973) (TV), he presented the 1972 Best Illustrate Oscar to Albert S. Ruddy, the producer of The Godfather (1972). Thirty-two years later, they would jointly accept the 2004 Best Image Oscar at the The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005) (TV), along with fellow Million Dollar Child (2004) co-regisseur Tom Rosenberg.
At the The 72nd Annual Academy Awards (2000) (TV) in 2000, presented the Best Picture statuette to American Beauty (1999).
Was named the #1 top money-making star at the box office in Quigley Publications' annual poll of talkie exhibitors five times between 1972 and 1993. Bing Crosby, Burt Reynolds and Tom Hanks also give birth to been named #1 five times, while Tom Coast holds the relate for being named #1 six times.
12/12/96: Daughter Morgan Eastwood, with Dina Ruiz (Dina Eastwood), born.
1999: Wife Dina Ruiz (Dina Eastwood) is a former local TV news moor/presswoman in California.
At years 74, he became the oldest herself to pick up the Skipper Oscar championing Million Dollar Baby (2004).
He directed 9 manifold actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Gene Hackman, Meryl Streep, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Marcia Gay Harden, Morgan Freeman, Hilary Swank, Angelina Jolie, and himself (in Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Newborn (2004)). Hackman, Penn, Robbins, Freeman and Swank won Oscars pro their performances in one of Eastwood's movies.
For two consecutive years he directed two out of the four actors who won Oscars for their performances: Sean Penn (Upper crust Actor) and Tim Robbins (Pre-eminent Supporting Actor) in Mystic River (2003)) in 2004, and Hilary Swank (With greatest satisfaction Actress) and Morgan Freeman (Best Supporting Actor) for Million Dollar Cosset (2004)) in 2005.
2000: Received an honorary Doctorate from Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Wesleyan is also residence to his personal archives.
Every year the PGA round comes to Pebble Beach, California, to hotelman a personage golf tournament where celebrities troupe up with the professionals. Clint has participated in this every year from 1962-2002 and has been the longest running participant. He nowadays serves as Host.
In antiquated 2005 he announced that he would supply the voice for a "Foul Harry" video regatta.
2005: First night Magazine ranked him as #43 on a tilt of the Greatest Moving picture Stars of All Eventually in their Stars in Our Constellation spotlight.
Favorite actor is James Cagney.
Some of his favorite movies are, The 39 Steps (1935), Sergeant York (1941), The Ox-Genuflect Incident (1943) and Chariots of Liveliness (1981).
Some of his favorite actors are Gary Cooper, Humphrey Bogart, Robert Mitchum and James Stewart.
In the late 1990s he said that Actions Unclear seeking Me (1971), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), Bronco Billy (1980),Honkytonk Geezer (1982), Unforgiven (1992) and A Perfect In every way (1993) are the favorites of the films he had done.
Has his look-alike puppet in the French bestow make an exhibit "Les guignols de l'info" (1988).
He stood at 6'4" at his peak, but due to recent chasing problems, he can only stint up to 6'2".
He, Warren Beatty, Robert Redford, Mel Gibson, Richard Attenborough and Kevin Costner are the only directors richest known as actors who must won an Academy Grant as Best Administrator.
1994: President of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival.
Claimed that the property he most despised in others was racism.
The boots that he wore in Unforgiven (1992) are the identical ones he wore in the TV series "Rawhide" (1959). They are any longer a quarter of his private collection and were on credit to the 2005 Sergio Leone exhibit at the Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage in Los Angeles, California. In distillate these boots have book-ended his career in the Western brand.
He and former team-mate Sondra Locke made six films together: Any Which Trail You Can (1980), Bronco Billy (1980), Every Which Course But Shoot (1978), The Gauntlet (1977), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and Sudden Bearing (1983).
As a captain, he has always refused, and refuses to this day, to prove screen his films in front of their press.
He objected to the end of Spotted Harry (1971) when Harry throws his badge away after killing the Scorpio Killer, arguing with director Don Siegel that Harry knew that being a policeman was the sole work destined for which he was suited. Siegel eventually convinced Eastwood that Harry threw his badge away as a symbol that he had lost teaching in the justice technique.
His production company is Malpaso Productions, which he formed in 1968.
2005: At the National Board of Look at awards dinner in Late York City, Eastwood joked that he would obliterate filmmaker Michael Moore if Moore ever showed up at his home with a camera (an conspicuous reference to Moore's moot question period with Eastwood's confrere, actor/Assign Addition advocate Charlton Heston, in search the movie Bowling for Columbine (2002)). After the bunch laughed, Eastwood said, "I mean it." Moore's spokesman said, "Michael laughed along with everyone else, and took Mr Eastwood's comments in the lighthearted spirit in which they were acknowledged." Publicly, Eastwood has not commented yet.
Took acting category from Michael Chekhov in Hollywood.
Supervised his handling in 2003 and 2004 separately, Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman both won Best Supporting Actor Oscars. They were both first control winners, and had previously starred alongside each other in The Shawshank Redemption (1994).
1972: He attended President Richard Nixon's landslide victory honouring in Los Angeles, along with John Wayne, Charlton Heston, and Glenn Ford.
1972: Was appointed to not fail on the National Consistory of the Arts at near President Richard Nixon.
Admitted to voting for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952 and 1956, Richard Nixon in 1968 and 1972, Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984, and Ross Perot in 1992.
Has ruled out the possibility of playing Dirty Harry again, saying he has "outgrown him age-wise."
2006: His playing as "Blowy" Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry (1971) is ranked #92 on Premiere Journal's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time.
At a crowd conference for his movie Mystic River (2003), Eastwood condemned the Iraq war as a "large goof-up" and defended Sean Penn's stop to Baghdad, saying he strength have done the unchanged thing but for his time eon.
2/7/06: His look after, Francesca Ruth Eastwood, died at grow older 97.
1992: He declined an tender from President George Bush to campaign in the interest of him in the Presidential electing. He told an interviewer the next year, "I mark what the ultra-out wing conservatives did to the Republicans is unusually self- internecine, absolutely stupid.".
His about as Blondie in Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo. (1966) is ranked #50 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Moving picture Characters of All Shilly-shally.
His completion as "Perfidious" Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry (1971) is ranked #42 on Initial Magazine's 100 Greatest Large screen Characters of All Time.
Was friends with Robert Donner.
He claims that he wound up getting the role in Sergio Leone's Per un pugno di dollari (1964) because James Coburn, to whom the responsibility was originally offered, wanted $25,000. Eastwood accepted the function for $15,000.
Was offered Al Pacino's role in Any Prearranged Sunday (1999), but turned it down because Warner Bros. wouldn't set free him bid it also.
Is a patron of the arts, notably as an avid collector of western art.
Presented the Glittering Orb Grant for Pre-eminent Skipper to Ang Lee for Brokeback Mountain (2005).
2005: His "Fistful" mannerisms was imitated in Canada, close the Tim Horton's restaurant set, to promote the Southwest chicken sub.
Served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was stationed at Ft. Ord, California, across from Monterey (through the hill from where he lives and has served as mayor, Carmel-through-the-Adrift). He was a swimming educator.
Whenever asked if he would do a Mucky Harry 6, he often joked that he can imagined Sloppy Harry now longed retired, and obstacle-fishing with his .44 magnum.
His first cover appearance was an uncredited position in Revenge of the Creature (1955), as the goofy white-coated lab underling a ally with who does the silly mouse gag in the lab scene with the ape. His on the other hand line in the obscure is, "I've lost my white mouse".
Cited as America's Favorite Flicks Star close the Harris Polls conducted in 1993, 1994 and 1997. Tom Hanks and Harrison Ford are the only other actors to be cited as the #1 Talking picture Falling star as tons times.
He was not nominated instead of an Academy , either as an actor or as a director, until age 62.
His favorite moving picture is John Ford's How Environmental Was My Valley (1941).
1968: Met John Wayne for the first sometimes at the Republican Jingoistic Convention.
2/17/07: He was awarded the dense of "Chevalier de la L?gion d'Honneur" by French President Jacques Chirac as a tribute to his career as an actor and a filmmaker.
Voted after Arnold Schwarzenegger as Governor of California in 2003 and 2006.
Son of Clinton Eastwood and wife Margaret Ruth Runner.
1969: Attended a celebration of John Wayne's 40-year career at Primary Studios, along with Lee Marvin, Rock Hudson, Fred MacMurray, James Stewart, Ernest Borgnine, Michael Caine and Laurence Harvey.
Effortless in Italian.
1972: Had to caulk in for Charlton Heston at the The 44th Annual Academy Awards (1972) (TV) until Heston arrived.
Was offered Gregory Peck's role in Mackenna's Gold (1969), but turned it down to make Hang 'Em High (1968) as opposed to.
The producers of Besmirch Harry (1971) from the beginning didn't want Eastwood, since they felt he was too young at 41. After older stars like John Wayne, Unconstrained Sinatra and Robert Mitchum turned the pic down, Eastwood was cast. He last played Harry Callahan aged 57 in The Full Pool (1988), which was the stage the character was obliged to be in the foremost film according to the original screenplay.
William Friedkin offered him the lead in Sorceress (1977), but Eastwood didn't want to treks anywhere at that time. Jack Nicholson turned the film down for the same use one's head.
Cast-off to shop at Market Basket a lot when it was still release.
Mentioned in theme song in The Adventures of George the Projectionist (2006).
5/11/07: Received an titular Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Southern California.
Studied at Los Angeles Diocese College.
Au fait mountain climbing quest of The Eiger Countenance (1975) because he felt the scenes were too dangerous for him to pay a stuntman to do repayment for him. He was the last climber up The Totem Pole in Monument Valley, and as part of the reduce, the movie crew removed the pitons left at near decades of other climbers. The scene where he was hanging substandard the mountain near a single rope was actually Eastwood, and not a stuntman.
An accomplished jazz pianist, he performs much of the music in the service of his movies, including the scene in the bar in In the Line of Fire (1993).
T12/6/06: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Original Lady Maria Shriver inducted Eastwood into the California Hall of Superiority located at The California Museum for Portrayal, Women, and the Arts.
Along with John Travolta and Tom Selleck, he attended the formal body politic dinner at the Bloodless House held by President Ronald Reagan to welcome Prince Charles and Princess Diana to the United States in 1985.
In the fashionable 1980s he discussed remaking the ideal Sam Peckinpah western Float the Apex Country (1962) with Charlton Heston.
He was made a Person of the British Dusting Institute in recognition of his outstanding contribution to film mores.
William Goldman said of Eastwood that he was the on the other hand person to be a star in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Through "star" Goldman means Multiplicity's index of top ten actors of the decade.
Sondra Locke wrote an autobiography titled "The Good, the Bad, and the Very Awful-looking", which included details round her troubled relationship with him.
Last longtime companion Sondra Locke filed a palimony lawsuit against him after their condition-up in 1990. The settlement included a monetary payment and a bargain between Locke and Warner Bros. She sued him again in 1996 for fraud. They settled out of court in 1999, allowing for regarding a reported large amount, details of which were not publicly disclosed.
Although he often smokes in his movies, he is a lifelong non-smoker offscreen.
Although he can handle pistols with either hand equally seep, he is pink-eye dominant, evident when he shoots a search as in Joe Kidd (1972) or Unforgiven (1992), but is off handed, as seen when he wears or handles one roscoe.
He and Burt Reynolds both had major influences on their respective careers. It was he who sent a sample of "Sharky's Machine" to Reynolds, which gave Reynolds the idea to show a clean pair of heels the story into a flick picture show, Sharky's Manufacture (1981), which went on to down excellent reviews. On the other hand, it was Reynolds the one who sent Clint a imitation of "The Outlaw Josey Wales", made into a major motion impression near Eastwood (The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)). Years later, Burt told Clint all over this great novel called The Bridges of Madison County, and some time later, it was shot during Eastwood (The Bridges of Madison County (1995)).
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