Clint Eastwood

Biography: Academy Award-winning producer/director. Oscar-nominated actor. Movie composer. Elected politician. Father of seven. After starting out as an uncredited bit player in '50s B-movies (Revenge of the Creature, Tarantula), the multitasking entertainment icon first came to fame in small-screen Westerns, notably Rawhide as the well-named trail boss Rowdy Yates. During his tenure on the series, he starred in A Fistful of Dollars, the first of a trilogy of '60s spaghetti Westerns directed by Italian auteur Sergio Leone. As the quiet but deadly Man with No Name in the aforementioned Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Eastwood found international fame. Clad in a black hat and ragged poncho, and locked in a frozen grimace, he was the ideal antihero for a tumultuous era. He continued to favor the genre stateside, appearing in a string of Westerns, including Coogan's Bluff, directed by frequent collaborator Don Siegel. 1971 was a career-changing year forAcademy Award-winning producer/director. Oscar-nominated actor. Movie composer. Elected politician. Father of seven. After starting out as an uncredited bit player in '50s B-movies (Revenge of the Creature, Tarantula), the multitasking entertainment icon first came to fame in small-screen Westerns, notably Rawhide as the well-named trail boss Rowdy Yates. During his tenure on the series, he starred in A Fistful of Dollars, the first of a trilogy of '60s spaghetti Westerns directed by Italian auteur Sergio Leone. As the quiet but deadly Man with No Name in the aforementioned Dollars, For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Eastwood found international fame. Clad in a black hat and ragged poncho, and locked in a frozen grimace, he was the ideal antihero for a tumultuous era. He continued to favor the genre stateside, appearing in a string of Westerns, including Coogan's Bluff, directed by frequent collaborator Don Siegel. 1971 was a career-changing year for Eastwood. He made his feature-film directorial debut with Play Misty for Me, a taut thriller starring Eastwood as a deejay stalked by a fan. In addition, he created his second seminal role, the title character in Siegel's Dirty Harry, a renegade San Francisco cop out to stop a serial killer and any other criminals unlucky enough to cross his path. During the '70s and '80s, Eastwood played Dirty Harry three more times and continued to headline Westerns, many of which he directed (High Plains Drifter; The Outlaw Josey Wales, opposite longtime love Sondra Locke). He even added comedies to his résumé (Every Which Way But Loose, costarring Locke and an orangutan) proving that his popularity crossed all genres. In the '80s, Eastwood kept up his breakneck pace, adding politics to his list of accomplishments when he was elected mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. In 1988, Eastwood bid adieu to Dirty Harry in the franchise's final installment The Dead Pool. That same year Eastwood was nominated for a Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival for helming Bird, the harrowing biopic of jazz great/heroin addict Charlie Parker. Although Eastwood continued to star in a number of films, the actor became increasingly recognizable for his talents behind the camera. At age 62, he earned his first-ever Oscar nominations, as the producer, director and star of the bleak 1992 revisionist Western Unforgiven (opposite then-girlfriend Frances Fisher), and took home statuettes for best director and best film. Eleven years later, after a string of commercially successful movies, including the romance The Bridges of Madison County and the actioner In the Line of Fire, Eastwood garnered two more Academy Award nods as director and producer of the bloody 2003 morality tale Mystic River. The next year, at age 74, the septuagenarian became the oldest Best Director Oscar winner for Million Dollar Baby. Following his Oscar win, Eastwood directed and/or starred in a number of successful films, including Gran Torino (2008) and Invictus (2010). Expand

Clint Eastwood's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 64
Highest Metascore: 90 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Lowest Metascore: 39 City Heat
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 41 out of 68
  2. Negative: 1 out of 68
68 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
85 Unforgiven Aug 7, 1992 Director / Producer / William 'Bill' Munny 8.4
41 The Rookie Dec 7, 1990 Director / Director / Nick Pulovski / Nick Pulovski 4.6
66 White Hunter Black Heart Sep 14, 1990 Director / Producer / John Wilson tbd
47 Pink Cadillac May 26, 1989 Tommy Nowak / Tommy Nowak tbd
78 Bird Sep 30, 1988 Director / Producer 7.2
46 The Dead Pool Jul 13, 1988 Insp. 'Dirty' Harry Callahan / Insp. 'Dirty' Harry Callahan tbd
53 Heartbreak Ridge Dec 5, 1986 Director / Director / Producer / Producer / Highway / Highway tbd
61 Pale Rider Jun 28, 1985 Director / Director / Producer / Producer / Preacher / Preacher 6.8
39 City Heat Dec 7, 1984 Lieutenant Speer / Lieutenant Speer tbd
61 Tightrope Aug 17, 1984 Producer / Producer / Wes Block / Wes Block tbd
52 Sudden Impact Dec 9, 1983 Director / Director / Producer / Producer / Harry Callahan / Harry Callahan tbd
50 Honkytonk Man Dec 15, 1982 Director / Producer / Red Stovall 6.8
44 Firefox Jun 18, 1982 Director / Director / Producer / Producer / Mitchell Gant / Mitchell Gant 8.0
51 Any Which Way You Can Dec 17, 1980 Philo Beddoe / Philo Beddoe 7.0
66 Bronco Billy Jun 11, 1980 Director / Bronco Billy 6.6
76 Escape from Alcatraz Jun 22, 1979 Frank Morris 7.8
41 Every Which Way But Loose Dec 20, 1978 Philo Beddoe 6.6
59 The Gauntlet Dec 21, 1977 Director / Ben Shockley 7.5
58 The Enforcer Dec 22, 1976 Harry Callahan 6.9
69 The Outlaw Josey Wales Jun 30, 1976 Director / Josey Wales 8.3
61 The Eiger Sanction May 21, 1975 Director / Jonathan Hemlock 5.7
62 Thunderbolt and Lightfoot May 24, 1974 Thunderbolt 6.8
58 Magnum Force Dec 25, 1973 Harry Callahan 7.3
68 Breezy Nov 18, 1973 Director / Director tbd
69 High Plains Drifter Aug 22, 1973 Director / Director / The Stranger / The Stranger tbd
52 Joe Kidd Jul 19, 1972 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Joe Kidd / Joe Kidd 6.4
87 Dirty Harry Dec 23, 1971 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Harry / Harry tbd
78 Play Misty for Me Nov 12, 1971 Director / Director / Dave / Dave tbd
66 The Beguiled Mar 31, 1971 Executive Producer / Executive Producer / Executive Producer / John McBurney / John McBurney / John McBurney 8.7
50 Kelly's Heroes Jun 23, 1970 Kelly / Kelly 8.2

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