Clint Eastwood filmography

Clint Eastwood is an American film actor, director, producer, and composer. He has appeared in over 60 films. His career has spanned 65 years and began with small uncredited film roles and television appearances.[1] Eastwood has acted in multiple television series, including the eight-season series Rawhide (1959–1965). Although he appeared in several earlier films, mostly uncredited, his breakout film role was as the Man with No Name in the Sergio Leone–directed Dollars Trilogy: A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), which weren't released in the United States until 1967/68.[2] In 1971, Eastwood made his directorial debut with Play Misty for Me.[3] Also that year, he starred as San Francisco police inspector Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry. The film received critical acclaim, and spawned four more films: Magnum Force (1973), The Enforcer (1976), Sudden Impact (1983), and The Dead Pool (1988).[4]

Clint Eastwood
Eastwood at the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival (2008)
Born
Clint Eastwood Jr.

(1930-05-31) May 31, 1930 (age 93)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
  • producer
Years active1954–present

In 1973, Eastwood starred in another western, High Plains Drifter. Three years later, he starred as Confederate guerrilla and outlaw Josey Wales in The Outlaw Josey Wales. In 1978, Eastwood starred opposite an orangutan in the action-comedy Every Which Way but Loose. Although it received largely negative reviews,[5] the film was a financial success, his highest-grossing film at that time, and generated a sequel.[6] In 1979, Eastwood portrayed prisoner Frank Morris in the Don Siegel–directed Escape from Alcatraz.

Eastwood's debut as a producer began in 1982 with two films, Firefox and Honkytonk Man.[7] In 1985, Eastwood directed Pale Rider, which was the highest-grossing western of the 1980s.[8] Eastwood also has contributed music to his films, either through performing or composing. He received the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his 1992 western Unforgiven.[9] In 2003, Eastwood directed an ensemble cast, including Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, and Laura Linney, in Mystic River.[10] For their performances, Penn and Robbins respectively won Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor, making Mystic River the first film to win both categories since Ben Hur in 1959.[11] In 2004, Eastwood once again won the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Director, this time for Million Dollar Baby starring Hilary Swank.[12] In 2006, he directed the companion war films Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima, which depict the Battle of Iwo Jima from the perspectives of the U.S. and Japan, respectively.[13] In 2008, Eastwood directed and starred as protagonist Walt Kowalski in Gran Torino. His most recent acting role was for the film Cry Macho (2021), which he also directed and produced for Warner Bros. Pictures.

Throughout his career, Eastwood has received numerous accolades. In 1996, Eastwood was a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award.[14] In 2006, he received the Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award for Excellence in Film from the BAFTA.[15] A 2009 recipient, he was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2010, the highest such honor given by the United States government.[16]

Film

Directing and/or Producing credits

YearTitleDirectorProducerRef(s)
1971Play Misty for MeYesNo[3][17]
1973High Plains DrifterYesNo[18][19]
BreezyYesNo[20][21]
1975The Eiger SanctionYesNo[22][23]
1976The Outlaw Josey WalesYesNo[24][25]
1977The GauntletYesNo[26][27]
1980Bronco BillyYesNo[28][29]
1982FirefoxYesYes[30][7]
Honkytonk ManYesYes[31]
1983Sudden ImpactYesYes[32][33]
1984TightropeNoYes[26][34]
1985Pale RiderYesYes[35][36]
1986Heartbreak RidgeYesYes[37][38]
1988BirdYesYes[39]
1990White Hunter Black HeartYesYes[40][41]
The RookieYesNo[42][43]
1992UnforgivenYesYes[44][45]
1993A Perfect WorldYesNo[46][47]
1995The Bridges of Madison CountyYesYes[48][49]
The Stars Fell on HenriettaNoYes[50]
1997Absolute PowerYesYes[51][52]
Midnight in the Garden of Good and EvilYesYes[53]
1999True CrimeYesYes[54][55]
2000Space CowboysYesYes[56][57]
2002Blood WorkYesYes[58][59]
2003Mystic RiverYesYes[60]
2004Million Dollar BabyYesYes[61][62]
2006Flags of Our FathersYesYes[13]
Letters from Iwo JimaYesYes[63]
2008ChangelingYesYes[64]
Gran TorinoYesYes[65][66]
2009InvictusYesYes[67]
2010HereafterYesYes[68]
2011J. EdgarYesYes[69]
2014Jersey BoysYesYes[70]
American SniperYesYes[71][72]
2016SullyYesYes[73]
2018The 15:17 to ParisYesYes[74]
The MuleYesYes[75][76]
2019Richard JewellYesYes[77]
2021Cry MachoYesYes[78]
TBAJuror No. 2YesYes[79]

Executive producer

YearTitleRef(s)
1988Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser[80]
2005Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do[a][82]
2010Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way[83]
2017Indian Horse[84]

Acting roles

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1955Revenge of the CreatureLab technician JenningsUncredited[85]
Francis in the NavyJonesy[86]
Lady Godiva of CoventryFirst SaxonUncredited[87]
Tarantula!Jet squadron leaderUncredited[88]
1956Never Say GoodbyeWillUncredited[89]
Star in the DustTomUncredited[90]
Away All BoatsNavy medicUncredited[91]
The First Traveling SalesladyLieutenant Jack Rice[92]
1957Escapade in JapanDumbo pilotUncredited[93]
1958Lafayette EscadrilleGeorge Moseley[94]
Ambush at Cimarron PassKeith Williams[95]
1964A Fistful of DollarsJoeSee also: The Man with No Name[96]
1965For a Few Dollars MoreManco[97]
1966The Good, the Bad and the UglyBlondie[98]
1967The WitchesCarlo / Charlie[b][99]
1968Hang 'Em HighJed Cooper[100]
Coogan's BluffWalt Coogan[101]
Where Eagles DareLieutenant Schaffer[102]
1969Paint Your WagonPardner[103]
1970Two Mules for Sister SaraHogan[104]
Kelly's HeroesPrivate Kelly[105]
1971The BeguiledJohn McBurney[106]
Play Misty for MeDavid Garver[3][17]
Dirty HarryHarry Callahan[107]
1972Joe KiddJoe Kidd[108]
1973High Plains DrifterThe Stranger[18][19]
BreezyMan in crowd on pierUncredited Cameo[20][21]
Magnum ForceHarry Callahan[109]
1974Thunderbolt and LightfootJohn 'Thunderbolt' Doherty[110]
1975The Eiger SanctionJonathan Hemlock[22][23]
1976The Outlaw Josey WalesJosey Wales[24][25]
The EnforcerHarry Callahan[111]
1977The GauntletBen Shockley[26][27]
1978Every Which Way but LoosePhilo Beddoe[112]
1979Escape from AlcatrazFrank Morris[113]
1980Bronco BillyBronco Billy McCoy[28][29]
Any Which Way You CanPhilo Beddoe[114]
1982FirefoxMitchell Gant[30][7]
Honkytonk ManRed Stovall[31]
1983Sudden ImpactHarry Callahan[32][33]
1984TightropeWes Block[26][34]
City HeatLieutenant Speer[115]
1985Pale RiderPreacher[35][36]
1986Heartbreak RidgeGunnery Sergeant Thomas 'Gunny' Highway[37][38]
1988The Dead PoolHarry Callahan[116]
1989Pink CadillacTommy Nowak[117]
Gary Cooper: American Life, American LegendHostDocumentary film[118]
1990White Hunter Black HeartJohn Wilson[40][41]
The RookieNick Pulovski[42][43]
1992UnforgivenWilliam 'Will' Munny[44][45]
1993In the Line of FireSecret Service Agent Frank Horrigan[119]
A Perfect WorldTexas Ranger Red Garnett[46][47]
1995CasperHimselfUncredited cameo[120]
The Bridges of Madison CountyRobert Kincaid[48][49]
1997Absolute PowerLuther Whitney[51][52]
1999True CrimeSteve Everett[54][55]
2000Space CowboysFrank Corvin[56][57]
2002Blood WorkTerry McCaleb[58][59]
2004Million Dollar BabyFrankie Dunn[61][62]
2008Gran TorinoWalt Kowalski[65][66]
2011Kurosawa's WayHimselfDocumentary film[121]
2012Trouble with the CurveGus Lobel[122][123]
2014American SniperChurch goerUncredited cameo[71][72]
2017Sad Hill UnearthedHimselfDocumentary film[124]
2018The MuleEarl Stone[75][76]
2021Cry MachoMike Milo[78]

Song credits

YearTitleSingerComposerLyricistSong title(s)Ref(s)
1969Paint Your WagonYesNoNo"I Still See Elisa", "I Talk to the Trees", "Gold Fever" and
"Best Things"[c]
[125]
1980Bronco BillyYesNoNo"Bar Room Buddies"[d][126]
Any Which Way You CanYesNoNo"Beers to You"[e][127]
1982Honkytonk ManYesNoNo"When I Sing About You", "No Sweeter Cheater Than You"
and "In the Jailhouse Now"[f]
[128]
1984City HeatYesNoNo"Montage Blues"[g][129]
1986Heartbreak RidgeNoNoYes"How Much I Care"[h][130]
1992UnforgivenNoYesNo"Claudia's Theme"[131]
1993A Perfect WorldNoYesNo"Big Fran's Baby"[132]
1995The Bridges of Madison CountyNoYesNo"Doe Eyes"[133]
1997Absolute PowerNoYesNo"Power Waltz" and "Kate's Theme"[134]
1999True CrimeNoNoYes"Why Should I Care"[i][135]
2006Flags of Our FathersNoNoYes"The Photograph", "Wounded Marines", "Armada Arrives",
"Goodbye Ira", "Inland Battle", "Flag Raising", "The Medals",
"Platoon Swims", "Flags Theme", "End Titles Guitar" and
"End Titles"
[136]
2007Grace Is GoneNoNoYes"Grace Is Gone"[137]
2008Gran TorinoUncreditedNoYes"Gran Torino"[j][138]

Score credits

YearTitleNotesRef(s)
2003Mystic River[139]
2004Million Dollar Baby[140]
2006Flags of Our FathersKyle Eastwood and Michael Stevens also composed alongside Eastwood, but were not credited[141]
2007Grace Is Gone[142]
2008Changeling[143]
2010Hereafter[144]
2011J. Edgar[145]

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
NotesRef(s)
1985Amazing StoriesYesNoEpisode: "Vanessa in the Garden"[146]
2003The BluesYesNoEpisode: "Piano Blues"[147]
2009Johnny Mercer: The Dream's On MeNoYes[148]

Acting roles

In the early stages of his acting career, Eastwood played several small roles in episodes for several television shows. This list includes appearances in various episodes of fictional shows, and excludes appearances as himself on talk shows, interview shows, ceremonies, and other related media.

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s)
1955Allen in MovielandOrderlyTV movie[149]
Highway PatrolJoe KeeleyEpisode: "Motorcycle A"[150]
1956Death Valley DaysJohn Lucas2 episodes[151]
TV Reader's DigestLieutenant WilsonEpisode: "Cochise, Greatest of the Apaches"[152]
1957The West Point StoryCadet Bob SalterEpisode: "White Fury"[153]
1958Navy LogBurnsEpisode: "The Lonely Watch"[154]
1959MaverickRed HardiganEpisode: "Duel at Sundown"[155]
Alfred Hitchcock PresentsNewsman (uncredited)Season 4 Episode 32: "Human Interest Story"[156]
1959–1965RawhideRowdy Yates[157]
1962Mister EdHimselfEpisode: "Clint Eastwood Meets Mister Ed"[158]
1991Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros.Host / NarratorDocumentary film[159]

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