Clint Eastwood (b. 1930) is the only popular American dramatic
star to have shaped his own career almost entirely through films of
his own producing, frequently under his own direction; no other
dramatic star has directed himself so often. He is also one of the
most prolific active directors, with thirty-three features to his
credit since 1971.As a star, he is often recalled primarily for two
early roles--the "Man with No Name" of three European-made
Westerns, and the uncompromising cop "Dirty" Harry Callahan. But on
his own as a director, Eastwood has steered a remarkable course. A
film industry insider who works through the established Hollywood
system and respects its traditions, he remains an outsider by
steadfastly refusing to heed cultural and aesthetic trends in film
production and film style. His films as director have examined an
eclectic variety of themes, ranging from the artist's life to the
nature of heroism, while frequently calling into question the ethos
of masculinity and his own star image. Yet they have remained
accessible to a popular audience worldwide. With two Best Director
and two Best Picture Oscars to his credit, Eastwood now ranks among
the most highly honored living filmmakers.These interviews range
over the more than four decades of Eastwood's directorial career,
with an emphasis on practical filmmaking issues and his philosophy
as a filmmaker. Nearly a third are from European sources--several
appearing here in English for the first time.
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