Clint: The Life and Legend of Clint Eastwood

Clint: The Life and Legend of Clint Eastwood

by PatrickMcGilligan (Author)

Synopsis

Like so many of the characters he plays, Clint Eastwood is secretive about himself, his past and his private life. Now approaching 70, he has tended to play characters who are cold, hard and morally ambiguous: from Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns through Hang Em High and Dirty Harry to Pale Rider and Unforgiven . Alternately stroking and intimidating the press, Clint Eastwood has always been an arch manipulator: of women, friends and colleagues, publicity and finance. Yet in a bewildering age, perhaps no star is more the hero to his audience: a symbol of simple solutions, law and order, de-fashioned values, and rebellion against bureaucracy. This text is a biography that gives Clint his due as actor, director and human being.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 624
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: HarperPress
Published: 19 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 000255528X
ISBN 13: 9780002555289

Author Bio
Patrick McGilligan's acclaimed biographies include JACK'S LIFE: A BIOGRAPHY OF JACK NICHOLSON, FRITZ LANG: THE NATURE OF THE BEAST (Faber, 1997), GEORGE CUKOR: A DOUBLE LIFE, ROBERT ALTMAN and CAGNEY: THE ACTOR AS AUTEUR. He lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.