Look Back at Clint Eastwood's Life in Photos as the Hollywood Veteran Celebrates His 95th Birthday

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At 95 years old,Clint Eastwoodhas had one of the most illustrious careers in Hollywood. Born in San Francisco on May 31, 1930, Eastwood first served in the army before he ventured into acting. He got his big break in 1959, starring as Rowdy Yates on CBS'Rawhideand his career took off from there. Throughout his 66-year-long career, Eastwood has starred in classics such asEscape from Alcatraz, Dirty Harry, Mystic River, Million Dollar Baby, Bridges of Madison Countyand has directed a staggering 40 films, includingAmerican Sniper,Heartbreak Ridge, Flags of Our Fathersand more. Eastwood'spersonal lifeis also remarkable. The actor has been married twice and shareseight childrenwith six women. His sonScottand daughterFrancescahave even followed in his acting footsteps, while several of his other kids have made their mark behind the scenes. As the Hollywood veteran turns 95 today, look back at Clint Eastwood's life in photos. Clint Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, moving around the state with his parents and younger sister, Jeanne, before settling in Piedmont. Ahead of college — and his acting career — Eastwood was drafted into the Army, though didn't face combat, and instead worked as a swimming instructor at California's Ft. Ord, according tomilitary.com. In 1953 he married model Maggie Johnson; together, they had children Kyle and Alison. They divorced in 1984, though remained friendly: in 2018, Johnson was at Eastwood's side forthe premiere ofThe Mule. Eastwood eventually enrolled at Los Angeles City College, and after three semesters, landed a $75-a-week contract with Universal. He hit it big in 1959 when he was cast as Rowdy Yates on the hit CBS seriesRawhide. As the series was coming to an end, Italian director Sergio Leone offered him his first Western role, as Joe inA Fistful of Dollars.It was a hit, and was followed by sequels includingFor a Few Dollars MoreandThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Throughout his career, Eastwood shared the screen with other icons of his time, including Shirley MacLaine inTwo Mules for Sister Sara. After making his directorial debut with the thrillerPlay Misty for Me,Eastwood went on to direct portions of another 1971 action film,Dirty Harry,in which he also starred.USA Todaycalled itthe "most iconic role" of his career. By 1975, Eastwood — here in 1979'sEscape from Alcatraz —was pulling in $1 million per film and had launched his own production company, Malpaso, according to a PEOPLE profile. Film critic Roger Ebert said Eastwood "dominates so completely" in 1985'sPale Rider,another film he produced, directed and starred in. He also received his first Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or award nomination for the movie. The actor looked overjoyed at his 1984 hand and footprint ceremony outside Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood. In 1986, Eastwood was elected mayor of his beloved Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, thoughdid not seek re-electionafter his two-year term. Before winning three best director awards at the Golden Globes, Eastwood was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1988. He also has an honorary Oscar and in 2003, received the Screen Actors Guild Awards' Life Achievement Award. Eastwood's 1992 Western,Unforgiven,earned him his first Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor nominations — and won him the first two. It's one of the standard-bearers of its type; 33 years after its release,The Ringerdeclared"the genre hasn't seen a better movie." The famously gruff star took a turn for the sentimental alongside Meryl Streep in 1995'sThe Bridges of Madison County,which made more than $182 million at the international box office. In 1996, Eastwood married Dina Ruiz, with whom he has daughter Morgan. Dina and Morgan, plus Eastwood's daughter Francesca (from his previous relationship with Frances Fisher) were the stars of the 2012 E! reality seriesMrs. Eastwood & Company,which chronicled their lives and Dina's career. Eastwood and Ruiz divorced in 2014. Ruiz, Fisher and several of Eastwood's children joined him in 2002 for the premiere ofBlood Work. In 2003, Eastwood'sMystic River —costarring Laura Linney, Kevin Bacon and Tim Robbins, among others — racked up numerous honors, including Best Picture and Best Director nods for the star. The 2004 hitMillion Dollar Baby,which starred Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman, was a massive success for Eastwood, who won Oscars for Best Director and Best Picture that year and also earned a Best Actor nomination. The moving 2007 war filmLetters from Iwo Jima(starring Ken Watanabe, right) earned Eastwood his fourth Best Director Oscar nomination and fifth Golden Globe nomination in the same category. French President Jacques Chirac awarded Eastwood with the medal of the Legion of Honour in February of 2007. Three years later, PresidentBarack Obamahonored the star with the Arts and Humanities award, thoughEastwood was unable to attendthe ceremony. Eastwood starred in and directed 2008'sGran Torino,in which he coined the iconic phrase, "Get off my lawn." Eastwood found love once more in girlfriendChristina Sandera. The private pair were together for a decade before she died of a heart attack on July 18, 2024. Eastwood has directedBradley Cooperin two films: 2018'sThe Muleand 2014'sAmerican Sniper,for which they both earned Oscar nominations. "I love Clint Eastwood and I look up to him so much,"Cooper toldEntertainment Weeklyin 2018. "And I always had in my mind, 'Well, he was 41 when he madePlay Misty For Me.' So I always thought when I get around that age then I gotta just [direct]." In 2016, Eastwood directed Tom Hanks in the biopicSully,about "Miracle on the Hudson" pilot Chesley Sullenberger. "When [Clint]'s in charge he says in a really quiet soft voice, 'All right, go ahead.' And instead of shouting 'cut,' he says 'That's enough of that,' " Hanks said of Eastwood's beind-the-camera style ina 2016 interview with Graham Norton. "It's intimidating as hell." Though Eastwood kept a low profile through the COVID-19 pandemic, he returned to work again with 2021'sCry Machoand appeared at the February 2022 AT&T Pro-Am at Pebble Beach. MEGA While Clint Eastwood keeps a low profile these days, the actor/director remains relatively active behind the scenes. In March 2024, Eastwood made a rare public appearance at theReasons for Hopeevent presented by theWildlife Conservation Network, in his hometown of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. Above, Eastwood is pictured talking withDr. Jane Goodallwho spoke at the event. In 2024, he also directed his 40th feature film,Juror #2, starring Nicholas Holt. Zoey Deutch, Toni Collette as well as his daughter, Francesca. According to IMDB, Eastwood will serve as producer on the upcomingThe Gauntlet,which appears to be in pre-production. Read the original article onPeople

 

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