Clint Eastwood has had one of the most remarkable careers in Hollywood. He first started acting in the 1950s before really rising to prominence with 1964's "A Fistful of Dollars," playing a stoic anti-hero that would become a signature of the type of lead roles Eastwood would embody in the decades that followed. Plenty of performers would be satisfied getting steady work, acting here and there to pay the bills, but Eastwood would soon find he had a knack behind the camera as well. He's even won Best Director at the Academy Awards twice (for "Unforgiven" and "Million Dollar Baby").
Eastwood has seen great success, and over the years, he seems to gravitate toward certain types of stories. For instance, he has an affinity for more action-oriented projects within the realm of police procedura

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