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Clint Eastwood He declared he had no intention of slowing down as he marked his 95th birthday.
In a recent interview with Austrian newspaper Kurier, The legendary actor and director, who turned 95 on Saturday, revealed that he was pre-produced with a new film, dispelling rumors that 2024’s “ju Judge #2” will be his last film.
“There’s no reason a man can’t get better with age,” he explained. “And there are more experiences today. Certainly there are directors who lose touch at a certain age, but I’m not one of them.”

Clint Eastwood is celebrating his 95th birthday. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images from AFI)
Eastwood began his acting career in 1954 when he secured a contract with Universal Pictures. He initially won minor parts in the films, including 1955’s “Talantula” and “The Creature of Revenge,” before ending his contract in 1955.
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The actor won his groundbreaking role when he was cast as Rowdy Yates on the popular television western “Rawhide,” which aired from 1959 to 1965.
Eastwood also discovered international stardom when he played a nameless man in the 1960s. The character appeared in director Sergio Leone’s Italian Westerner. This is commonly known as the “spaghetti westerner” and includes the 1964 “Fistful of Dollar.” “A few dollars or more” in 1965, and “The Good, The Bad and the Ugly” in 1966.
In 1967, three films were released in the US and went to box office, and Eastwood was founded as a bank. Hollywood star.

Eastwood won two Oscars for “relentless.” (Warner Bros Entertainment Inc.)
While continuing to star in Westerners such as “The Outlaw Josey Wales” and “Pale Rider,” Eastwood made his directorial debut in 1971 when he directed the critically acclaimed film “Play Misty for Me.” That same year, Eastwood starred Inspector Harry Callahan from the action thriller “Dirty Harry.” The film was a critical and commercial success, producing four sequels.
Eastwood won two Academy Awards after directing and producing the classic Western “Unaccepted” in 1992.
“I’m going to work while I can still learn something or until I’m really old.”
In 1995, Eastwood co-starred with Meryl Streep in the hit romantic drama “The Bridge of Madison County,” based on a novel of the same name. This role marked his departure from the usual tough guy role and showed his versatility as an actor.
The California native got even more success with critical and commercial hits, Mystic River (2003), Million Dollar Baby (2004), and Letters from Iwo Jima (2006).
At 74, Eastwood became the oldest person ever to win an Academy Award and Best Director of “Million Dollar Baby.”
Some of Eastwood’s other acclaimed films include Gran Torino (2008), Invictus (2009), J. Edgar (2011), American Sniper (2014), Sully (2016), The Mule (2018), and American Sniper (2014). “Richard Jewell” (2019) and “Cry Macho” (2021).

Eastwood shows range in front of a camera starring in the ’70s “Dirty Harry” series. (Dirty Harry)
Eastwood recalls the secret behind his drive while talking to Clear.
“I always knew you could move on with a more positive attitude towards life than negative,” he said. “You shouldn’t see the glass half empty, and I had that feeling when I was 25, as an aspiring actor who was told lightly empty by many producers that I was failing.
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Eastwood also shared his thoughts on the current state Hollywood movies, It condemns the spread of sequels, remakes and franchise films.
“We live in the era of remakes and franchises,” he pointed out. “I filmed three sequels and I wasn’t interested in it for a long time. My philosophy is to do something new or stay home.”

Eastwood said he is pre-production of a new film. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Cinemacon)
Married twice and having several long-term partners, Eastwood is the father of eight children, including daughters Laurie, 69, daughter Kimber, 60, son Kyle, 57 and daughter Laurie. Daughter Allison, 53son Scott, 39, daughter Kathryn, 37, daughter Francesca, 31, daughter Morgan, 28;
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In an interview with Kurier, Eastwood was asked if his partner was plagued when he worked with some of Hollywood’s most beautiful actresses.
“The women in my life always knew I wouldn’t leave them just because I was flirting with other women,” he said. “I’m happy with my life. At one point, I’ve always been older than my wife, but at least mentally I feel as young as them.”
“And physically, I’m still doing well so I hope no one has to worry about me in this regard,” he added.

Eastwood plans to continue working “I can still learn something, but until I’m really old.” (Reuters)
Eastwood also explained why he believes he continued to find success after his career It lasted for 70 years.
“I didn’t repeat myself, I didn’t always make the same kind of films, I always tried something new,” he said. “A new genre, another role.”
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“As an actor, I was still in the old system and was forced to learn new things every year,” he added.
“That’s what I’m going to work while I can still learn something or until I’m really old.”