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He was born in San Francisco, California, in 31 of may of 1930
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Teaches himself to write music and play the piano.
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Makes acting debut in a Junior High School play.
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Graduates from High School in Oakland, California.
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Works several odd jobs including one at a lumber yard in Oregon and one as a life guard in Washington.
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He had various small roles in such films as Tarantula, Revenge of the creature, lady godiva, and francis in the navy.
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He still worked for universal, he participated in minor parts of "Never Say Goodbye", "The first travelling saleslady" and "star in the dust".
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Gets acting work doing commercials, and appearing in various guest television roles.
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He participated in his first TV seria "Rawhide". He interpreted a secundary character.
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Records a pop single called "Cowboy Wedding Song" for Cameo Records.
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Records another single called "Unknown Girl" for Gothic Records.
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Makes a guest appearance on the television show, Mr. Ed, playing himself.
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The western classic The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly is released this year. It is the final film in which Eastwood represents "The Man With No Name."
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Creates Malpaso Productions, his own film production company.
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In the "Dirty Harry" films he was a cop called Harry Callahan. This role, among others, has made him an icon of masculinity.
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Hollywood Foreign Press Association honors Clint with a Golden Globe Award as the world's top movie star. His next film marks his directorial debut, the psychological thriller "Play Misty For Me".
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Opens the restaurant Hog's Breath Inn, Carmel, California. His daughter, Alison Eastwood, is born on 22nd of May.
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Directs himself once again in the mystical western High Plains Drifter.
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Releases The Enforcer (the 3rd Harry Callahan flick).
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Turns down the lead role in the film, Apocalypse Now.
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Releases Escape From Alcatraz, Eastwood's fifth and final film directed by Don Siegel. Separates with his first wife Maggie.
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Receives a Lifetime Achievement Award from The People's Choice Awards.
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Stars in the films Firefox and Honky Tonk Man.
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"Go ahead, make my day!" was the catch phrase this year when the fourth Dirty Harry film, Sudden Impact, was released.
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Places hand prints and signature in cement in front of the Mann's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California.
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Goes back to the genre that first made him famous with the western hit "Pale Rider". Directs an episode of the Steven Spielberg television series "Amazing Stories."
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Runs for Mayor of Carmel, California, and wins! His salary - $200.00 a month. The film Heartbreak Ridge is released in the midst of a slight controversy. The Marine Corps, which co-operated entirely throughout the filming, became dismayed at what they felt were inaccuracies in the practices of the Marine personnel and boycotted the film's premiere.
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Receives a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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Harry Callahan returns in the fifth and final Dirty Harry film, The Dead Pool. Directs the critically acclaimed film, Bird, starring Forest Whitaker, and wins a Golden Globe Award for Best Director. Voted People's Choice All-Time Favorite Movie Celebrity.
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Looking to regain the "Every Which But Loose" audience, Clint stars in Pink Cadillac. Unfortuantely the audience doesn't show up.
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Clint releases what was supposed to be a sure-fire hit, The Rookie, co-starring Charlie Sheen.
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He was awarded as the best director and for the best picture in the western film "Unforgiven" and he was nominated for the best actor.
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Directs and stars in the hit, The Bridges of Madison County.
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On March 31st is married to Dina Ruiz, a television news anchor from California. Clint's youngest child, Morgan, is born on December 12, 1996.
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Directs the film, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. This marks Clint Eastwood's 20th film as Director.
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Directs and stars in True Crime.
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Space Cowboys is released. Wins Career Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
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Directs and stars in Blood Work.
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Directs Mystic River, which wins numerous awards and accolades, including Academy Awards for two of its stars, Sean Penn and Tim Robbins.
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Directs and stars in Million Dollar Baby, acclaimed by many as one of the best pictures of the year.
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Million Dollar Baby wins 4 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Director
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Margaret Ruth Runner, Clint's mother, dies at age 97
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Receives the Venice film Festival Golden Lion award for Lifetime Achievement.
He directs and stars in Gran Torino -
Divorce from wife Dina