Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood (Clint Eastwood), born in San Francisco, USA on May 31, 1930, is an American actor, director, and producer. He graduated from Los Angeles College.
In 1955, he participated in his first movie "Allen in Movieland", thus officially entering the entertainment circle. In 1964, he starred in " A Fistful Of Dollars ", one of the trilogy of The Fistful of Dollars . In 1965, starred in the second part of the Red Dead trilogy " For a Few Dollars More "
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. In 1966, starred in the third of the Red Dead trilogy " The Good, the Bad and the Ugly "
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. In 1971, the starring drama " The Beguiled " was released. In 1974, the starring action movie " Thunderbolt and Lightfoot " was released. In 1979, the starring thriller film " Escape from Alcatraz " was released. In 1982, he directed and acted in the action thriller film " The Rookie ". In 1988, the starring action movie " The Dead Pool " was released
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. In 1993, he won the Best Director Award at the 65th Oscar Awards for his western film " Unforgiven "
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. In 1995, starring in the romantic movie " The Bridge of Madison County "
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In 2000, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Venice International Film Festival
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. In 2005, with the feature film " Million Dollar Baby " won the 77th Oscar Award for Best Director
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. In 2008, he won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 61st Cannes International Film Festival
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. In 2014, the directed music and dance film " Jersey Boys " was released. In 2016, the biographical film " Sully " directed and produced was released
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. On February 9, 2018, the thriller film " The 15:17 to Paris " directed by him was released
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Personal Life
In 1953, Clint Eastwood married swimsuit model Maggie Johnson. In 1978, the two divorced. On March 31, 1996, he married Dana Lutz. Subsequently, Dana Lutz gave birth to her daughter Morgan.
In 2013, 83-year-old Clint Eastwood divorced his second wife, Dina Eastwood, who had been married for 17 years.
Character Evaluation
Clint Eastwood is an all-round filmmaker and an original director
(by ). Men seem to have an Eastwood complex. Part of the reason is his appearance: extremely broad shoulders, calm expression, revealing a touch of heroism. His eyes are the kind of firm hazel, which makes people feel that they are always looking into the distance, but they are shining with wise vigilance . Almost all of his films are tragic. Highlighting the shortcomings of life, the ups and downs of the protagonist's fate, and even a kind of heroic old age, ambitious and ambitious and sublime aesthetics inherited from Western films, make Eastwood's movies have an extraordinary profoundness. It can be said that Eastwood has formed his own view of tragedy. If the tragic nature of his film narrative is ignored, then the knowledge of Eastwood's films is undoubtedly incomplete ).