Clinton Eastwood Jr. was born on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California, the first of two children of Clinton Eastwood Sr., a bond salesman and steelworker, and Ruth Wood Eastwood, a homemaker and later factory worker. The family moved frequently during the Depression years as his father sought employment, eventually settling in Piedmont, California. Eastwood was a mediocre student but a good athlete, and after high school worked as a logger, steel furnace stoker, and gas station attendant before being drafted into the US Army in 1950, serving until 1953. While stationed at Fort Ord in Monterey County, he was discovered by a Universal Pictures casting director who recognized his physical appearance as potentially cinematic, and he was given a contract and a series of small film roles that didn't immediately lead anywhere significant.
Eastwood's breakthrough came through television: he was cast as Rowdy Yates, the amiable young cowboy, in the CBS Western series Rawhide (1959-1965), which made him recognizable to American audiences. Italian director Sergio Leone saw him in reruns and cast him as the unnamed 'Man with No Name' in A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) โ the Dollar trilogy that created the Spaghetti Western genre and established Eastwood as an international star of the first order. The character โ laconic, competent, morally ambiguous, physically formidable, economical in speech and devastating in action โ became the template for Eastwood's screen persona across the following five decades: the man who does what needs doing with minimal ceremony.
Clint Eastwood's directorial career has been one of the most distinguished in American cinema history. After directing his first film, Play Misty for Me (1971), he developed a body of directorial work across fifty years that includes Unforgiven (1992, which won him Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture), Mystic River (2003), Million Dollar Baby (2004, which won him Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Picture again, and Best Actress for Hilary Swank), Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), Gran Torino (2008), American Sniper (2014), and Richard Jewell (2019). His directorial style is known for shooting on schedule, under budget, using few takes, and trusting his actors โ he has said he prefers the first or second take, believing that subsequent takes often lose the instinctive quality of the initial performance.
Eastwood's personal life has been complex: he has eight children by six women, multiple long-term relationships, and two marriages โ to Maggie Johnson (1953-1984) and Dina Ruiz (1996-2014). His political views โ conservative Republican, he gave a memorable speech at the 2012 Republican National Convention directed at an empty chair representing Barack Obama โ have coexisted with a filmmaking career that has often engaged sympathetically with characters outside the mainstream of conservative cultural values. He served as the mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California from 1986 to 1988. He was still directing at age 93, with Juror No. 2 (2024), making him one of the most active directors in Hollywood history.