Clint Eastwood has had a prolific and unpredictable career behind the camera. Here, we ranked all 40 of the 94-year-old director’s films, including ‘Juror #2.’
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Eastwood, Clint (1930– ) movie actor, director; born in San Francisco. He began as a bit-player in low-budget movies, then gained a minor following for the television Western series,Rawhide.Appearing in three Italian-made "spaghetti Westerns" (1964–66), he found himself becoming an intern...
The Big Picture Clint Eastwood's approach to directing involves shooting minimal takes to maintain spontaneity, creative momentum, and logistical efficiency. His relaxed yet confident and professional demeanor is famous for fostering a comfortable environment for actors. Many performers have commented ...
At his gym in downtown LA, Frankie Dunne (Clint Eastwood) has been training and managing boxers for years, and not without success, though some of his fighters suspect that his motto – always protect yourself – has made him overly cautious with regard to championship bids. But if that’...
Released: 1973 Directed by: Clint Eastwood Also ranks #2 on Great Movies About Drifters Who Are Lost in Life Also ranks #2 on The 55+ Best Movies Of 1973 Also ranks #4 on The Best 1970s Westerns, Ranked 5 Million Dollar Baby Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, Morgan Freem...
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Poisoned/An Expensive Lesson/Hilary Swank (一月 30, 2005) Season 37, Episode 18 - Self - Director, Million Dollar Baby (segment "Hilary Swank") Winnie Mandela/Clint Eastwood/Innocents Abroad (十一月 16, 1997) Season 30, Episode 9 - Self - Actor & Director (segment "Clint Eastwood") ...
Million Dollar Baby is quite likely Clint Eastwood's last great acting role, although his performance was one of the few Oscar nominations not to win at the 77th Academy Awards (where the film won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor). The performance was so...
Clint Eastwood's box office history proves that Juror #2 was worthy of a theatrical release and Warner Bros. should have given him one.