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  1. Early life. Eastwood was unusually large at birth, weighing 11 lb 6 oz (5.16 kg), and was nicknamed "Samson" by the nurses at St. Francis Hospital. [2] [3] [4] He has English, Scottish, Dutch, German, through Laufer (Runner) line, and Irish ancestry. [5] The elder of two siblings, he has a younger sister, Jeanne Bernhardt, born in 1934.

  2. Childhood & Early Life. Clint Eastwood was born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California, to Clinton Eastwood, Sr. and Margaret Ruth. His father worked at pulp and paper company Georgia-Pacific and later worked as a clerk at IBM. He has a younger sister, Jeanne Bernhardt (born in 1934).

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · Scott Eastwood is the son of Hollywood legend Clint Eastwood.As a gorgeous, up-and-coming actor with a famous father, you might think Scott's life would be a breeze. However, there are tragic ...

  4. May 29, 2018 · Eastwood's critical reputation has seen peaks and valleys as well, but as Gentry noted, an examination of Eastwood's films "reveals a dramatically diverse but thematically consistent body of work. Moreover, his independent, usually rootless characters may be presented with varying degrees of aesthetic depth, but there is an undeniable ...

  5. May 31, 2024. Clint Eastwood, born on May 31, 1930, is a Hollywood legend with a career spanning over six decades. He has proven himself not only as a versatile actor but also as a skilled director and producer. Eastwood’s charisma and raw masculinity have made him a Hollywood legend, particularly in the realm of Westerns and gritty, tough ...

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · Clint Eastwood’s real name is Clint Eastwood Jr. Source: Vimbuzz.com. Clint Eastwood. Ama Sena. Clint Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California, United States. He is 92 years of age as of June 2022.

  7. He was the first of Clinton and Ruth Eastwood's two children. Eastwood attended eight different grammar schools, as his parents moved frequently in search of work during the Great Depression (1929–39; a time when the U.S. economy was very weak and many people were without work).

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