- CLINT EASTWOOD - Born: Clinton Eastwood, Jr., May 30, 1930 in San Francisco FILMOGRAPHY Revenge of the Creature (1955; uncredited bit) Francis in the Navy (1955; bit) Lady Godiva (1955; bit) Tarantula (1955; bit) Away All Boats (1956; bit) Never Say Goodbye (1956; bit) The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) Star in the Dust (1956; uncredited bit) Escapade in Japan (1957) Lafayette Escadrille (1958; non-speaking role) Ambush at Cimarron Pass (1958) Per un Pugno di Dollari/A Fistful of Dollars (working title: The Magnificent Stranger) (Spain/Italy, 1964; released U.S. 1967) Per Qualche Dollari in piu/For a Few Dollars More (Spain/Italy, 1965; released U.S. 1967) Le Streghe/The Witches (segment "A Night Like Any Other") (Italy, 1965; released U.S. 1967) Il Buono, il Brutto, il Cattivo/The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (Spain/Italy, 1966; released U.S. 1968) Hang `Em High (1968) Coogan's Bluff (1968) Where Eagles Dare (1969) Paint Your Wagon (1969) Kelly's Heroes (1970) Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) The Beguiled (1971) Play Misty for Me (1971; also director) Dirty Harry (1971) Joe Kidd (working title: Sinola) (1972) High Plains Drifer (1973; also director) Breezy (1973; director only) Magnum Force (1973) second Dirty Harry movie Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) The Eiger Sanction (1975; also director) The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976; also director) Replaced director Phil Kaufman after a week of shooting The Enforcer (working title: Dirty Harry III) (1976) third Dirty Harry movie The Gauntlet (1977; also director) Every Which Way But Loose (1978) Escape from Alcatraz (1979; Katz erroneously has 1978) Bronco Billy (1980) Any Which Way You Can (1980) Firefox (1982; also producer-director) Honkytonk Man (1982; also producer-director) acting debut of son Kyle Note: misspelled ``Honky Tonk Man'' in THE FILMS OF CLINT EASTWOOD Sudden Impact (1983; also producer-director) fourth Dirty Harry movie Tightrope (1984; also co-producer) acting debut of daughter Alison City Heat (working titles: Kansas City Jazz, Kansas City Blues) (1984) director Richard Benjamin replaced Bl ke Edwards during production Pale Rider (1985; also producer-director) Heartbreak Ridge (1986; also producer-director) The Dead Pool (1988) fifth Dirty Harry movie Thelonius Monk: Straight, No Chaser (1988 documentary; exec producer only) Bird (1988; producer-director only) Pink Cadillac (1989) The Rookie (1990; also director) White Hunter, Black Heart (1990; also producer-director) Unforgiven (1992; also producer-director) upcoming: In the Line of Fire (Castle Rock/Columbia, shooting 10/92) NOTE: May have been an extra/bit player in as many as 9 additional Universal pictures besides the first five on the list TV GUEST APPEARANCES include: TV Reader's Digest: Cochise, Greatest of the Apaches (ABC 1/30/56) West Point: White Fury (ABC 3/1/57) Wagon Train: The Charles Avery Story (NBC 11/13/57) Navy Log: The Lonely Watch (ABC 1/9/58) Maverick: Duel at Sundown (ABC 2/1/59) on Warner Home Video Rawhide (series co-star/star) (CBS 1/9/5 - 1/5/66) series available through mail-order, Columbia House Video Library; selected episodes available in stores through CBS/Fox Video Here's Hollywood (NBC 1960 and 1962) Mr. Ed: Clint Eastwood Meets Mr. Ed (CBS 4/22/62) Stump the Stars (CBS 1962) The Danny Kaye Show (CBS 1965) The Merv Griffin Show (CBS 1969 and 1971) Academy Awards (presenter; 1973) Tomorrow (interview with Tom Snyder, ABC late 1979) Barbara Walters special (ABC 1980) Amazing Stories: Vanessa in the Garden (NBC 1985; director only) The Presidential Inaugural Gala (CBS 1989) MISC: Museum of Modern Art retrospective (Dec. 1980) Mayor of Carmel, California OSCAR, director; OSCAR, producer/best picture, "Unforgiven" (1992) The Movie BBS * (718) 939-5462 * "We ARE Movies!"