Clint Eastwood (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor, director and producer known for his portrayal of tough guy, anti-hero roles, including the inspector in the "Dirty Harry" series and the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone’s...
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Clint Eastwood (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor, director and producer known for his portrayal of tough guy, anti-hero roles, including the inspector in the "Dirty Harry" series and the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone’s Spaghetti Westerns. Eastwood has also had success as a director with films like "Million Dollar Baby" and "Changeling." He has won five Academy Awards. Find more pictures, news and articles about Clint Eastwood here.
Nelson Mandela and the South African rugby team helped heal their nation in the 1995 World Cup. Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman have repackaged their story in "Invictus", to mostly satisfied critics- though perhaps not enough to be an Oscar favorite. Contributor: Robert Dougherty Published: Dec 11, 2009 Read Full Story
Mystic River (Widescreen Edition) ( DVD ) By Sean Penn Buy new : $5.79 443 used and new from $0.01 Customer Rating: First tagged by neth aeleth Customer tags: drama (23), sean penn (19), clint eastwood (15), murder (13), kevin bacon (10), boston (8), tim robbins (8), mystery (5), crime drama (5), movie (3), marcia gay harden (2), dvd (2) Review & Description Drama. Mystic River tells the story of three men whose dark, interwoven history forces them to come to terms with a brutal murder on... Read Full Story
The now 79-year-old actor was in his mid-30s when he started his family and believes it was the perfect moment because his lifestyle had calmed down.
The ‘Gran Torino’ star – who most recently became a father, to 12-year-old daughter Morgan, at the age of 66 – told the American edition of GQ magazine: “I’m a loyal citizen to the family. And that wasn’t necessarily a given thing. That was acquired. I think when you’re younger, you’re driven by a lot of hormonal effects. It’s like Everest... Read Full Story
'Invictus', the latest film by Clint Eastwood, staring Morgan Freedman and Matt Damon, tells the story of how South Africa became a country for all of its peoples through the unifying balm of sports, in this case rugby. Contributor: Mark Whittington Published: Dec 12, 2009 Read Full Story
In Hollywood, there is a list of names. It isn’t written down. It’s not drawn up by a singular person or a committee. Yet, every director, producer, and studio executive is generally in agreement as to who is on it (and it’s about the only thing those individuals can agree on).
It’s a list of stars who can carry a big-budget movie, and getting one of them in your film is essential to getting it made. With the price tag for action flicks climbing into the $200 million range, the lead... Read Full Story
I cannot decide who I keep falling more in love with Clint Eastwood or Meryl Streep. Each role I watch them in they make me love them so much more than I did before. Why does Clint Eastwood just seem to love ripping your heart out in the movies he directs, produces, stars in, etc?
Freelance photographer Robert (Clint Eastwood) was taking pictures of Madison County’s rare bridges and had a very brief but extremely moving affair with housewife Francesca (Meryl Streep). They really got to... Read Full Story
Clint Eastwood, who has been named an icon by GQ, admits that he sometimes does yoga and cried when his daughter’s pet cockatoo died.
The 79-year-old is best known for tough-guy roles such as Dirty Harry. But the actor – who appears in one of five special Men of the Year GQ covers – admits he has a softer side.
Eastwood joins American football player Tom Brady, Star Trek actor Chris Pine, President Barack Obama and Hangover stars Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis and Bradley Cooper by modelling... Read Full Story
Director: Clint Eastwood, 2008. Take a grumpy old man who has just become a widower, put a boy/teen in his path and watch the relationship develop, softening the grizzled curmudgeon in the process. That's the plotline for Up right? Yes, but also for Gran Torino , a decidedly non-family friendly film. Both are fine movies, but this one is filled with racial slurs, four-letter cursings, and bursts of violence. Although prejudice and racism are prevalent, they are the vehicle, the Gran Torino... Read Full Story
From left, actors Morgan Freeman, Hilary Swank and director Clint Eastwood attend the Museum of the Moving Image salute to Clint Eastwood with a special screening of “Invictus” in New York, on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009. (AP Photo)
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