Clint Eastwood
Born: May 31, 1930
Perhaps the icon of macho movie stars, and a living legend, Clint Eastwood has become a standard in international cinema. Born in 1930 in San Francisco, the son of a steel worker, Eastwood was a college dropout from Los Angeles College, attempting a business related degree. He found work in such B-films as Tarantula, and Francis in the Navy until he got his first breakthrough with the long-running TV series Rawhide. As Rowdy Yates, he made the show his own and became a household name around the country. But Eastwood found even bigger and better things with A Fistful of Dollars , and For a Few Dollars More. But it was the third sequel to "A Fistful of Dollars" where he found one of his trademark roles: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. The movie was a big hit and he became an instant international star. Eastwood got some excellent roles thereafter: Where Eagles Dare found him second fiddle to Richard Burton in this classic World War II movie. He also starred in Coogan's Bluff, (the loose inspiration to the TV series McCloud) and the unusual but successful Paint Your Wagon. In 1970 Eastwood went in an experimental direction again with the offbeat Kelly's Heroes, which was yet again a success. 1971 proved to be his best year in films, or at least one of his best. He starred in the thriller Play Misty for Me and The Beguiled. But it was his role as the hard edge police inspector in Dirty Harry that gave Eastwood one of his signature roles and invented the loose-cannon cop genre t...[MORE]
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