Clint Eastwood

Clinton Eastwood Jr. is an American actor, film director, and producer who rose to international fame with his role as “Man with No Name” in the Dollars Trilogy by Sergio Leone. The iconic actor used to have rakish good looks and intense blue eyes, which were just perfect for his roles. Eastwood’s role on the trilogy and his stint as Dirty Harry has made him a Hollywood sex symbol for decades. Before his iconic roles, the actor starred in a ’50s Western TV series Rawhide. The series ran for six years, and eventually, the actor wanted to break away from that role. Clint Eastwood has now been credited for multiple roles in the industry that have left a mark in Hollywood.

In 1971, the actor moved behind the camera, making his first foray into directing. A thriller entitled “Play Misty For Me” earns him a new-found critical respect for his clear directorial skills. In 1992, Unforgiven, an American revisionist western film, was released. It was directed by and starred Clint Eastwood. For Unforgiven, Eastwood won two Oscars, for Best Director and Best Picture, as well as his first Golden Globe as Best Director.