Clint Eastwood

Eastwood in 2010 Clinton Eastwood Jr. (born May 31, 1930) is an American actor and film director. After achieving success in the Western TV series ''Rawhide'', Eastwood rose to international fame with his role as the "Man with No Name" in Sergio Leone's ''Dollars Trilogy'' of spaghetti Westerns during the mid-1960s and as antihero cop Harry Callahan in the five ''Dirty Harry'' films throughout the 1970s and 1980s. These roles, among others, have made Eastwood an enduring cultural icon of masculinity. Elected in 1986, Eastwood served for two years as the mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.

Eastwood's greatest commercial successes are the adventure comedy ''Every Which Way but Loose'' (1978) and its action comedy sequel ''Any Which Way You Can'' (1980). Other popular Eastwood films include the Westerns ''Hang 'Em High'' (1968), ''The Outlaw Josey Wales'' (1976) and ''Pale Rider'' (1985), the action-war film ''Where Eagles Dare'' (1968), the prison film ''Escape from Alcatraz'' (1979), the war film ''Heartbreak Ridge'' (1986), the action film ''In the Line of Fire'' (1993), and the romantic drama ''The Bridges of Madison County'' (1995). More recent works include ''Gran Torino'' (2008), ''The Mule'' (2018), and ''Cry Macho'' (2021). Since 1967, Eastwood's company Malpaso Productions has produced all but four of his American films.

An Academy Award nominee for Best Actor, Eastwood won Best Director and Best Picture for his Western film ''Unforgiven'' (1992) and his sports drama ''Million Dollar Baby'' (2004). In addition to directing many of his own star vehicles, Eastwood has directed films in which he did not appear, such as the mystery drama ''Mystic River'' (2003) and the war film ''Letters from Iwo Jima'' (2006), for which he received Academy Award nominations. He also directed the biographical films ''Changeling'' (2008), ''Invictus'' (2009), ''American Sniper'' (2014), ''Sully'' (2016), and ''Richard Jewell'' (2019).

Eastwood's accolades include four Academy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, three César Awards, and an AFI Life Achievement Award. In 2000, he received the Italian Venice Film Festival's Golden Lion award, honoring his lifetime achievements. Bestowed two of France's highest civilian honors, he received the Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1994, and the Legion of Honour in 2007. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Río místico /

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    Gran torino /

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    Los puentes de Madison /

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    El sustituto /

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    El francotirador /

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    J. Edgar /

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    Cartas desde Iwo Jima /

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    Bird /

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    Million dollar baby /

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    La conquista del honor /

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