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Clint Eastwood is an American film actor, film director, film producer, singer, composer and lyricist. He has appeared in over 60 films. He has appeared in over 60 films. His career has spanned 65 years and began with small uncredited film roles and television appearances. [ 1 ]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ambush at Cimarron Pass: Jodie Copelan: Scott Brady, Margia Dean, Clint Eastwood: Western: 20th Century Fox: Andy Hardy Comes Home: Howard W. Koch ...
Eastwood was eventually given a minor role by director Jack Arnold in the film Revenge of the Creature, which was the sequel to The Creature from the Black Lagoon which had been released just months earlier. [42] Eastwood played the role of Jennings, a white-coated lab technician who assists the doctor in researching "Animal Psychology". He ...
Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930, at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, to Ruth (née Margret [b] Runner; 1909–2006) and Clinton Eastwood (1906–1970). ). During her son's fame, Ruth was known by the surname of her second husband, John Belden Wood (1913–2004), whom she married after the death of Clinton Sr. [8] Eastwood was nicknamed "Samson" by hospital nurses because he ...
Actor Michael Cole, best known for his role as Pete Cochran in the 1960s crime drama "The Mod Squad," has died. He was 84. Cole "passed away peacefully" on Tuesday morning, Cole's representative ...
Cole told The Times that he kept in touch with co-stars Lipton and Williams, who died in 2019 and 2021, respectively. He also said he was a fan of the 1979 TV-movie revival "The Return of the Mod ...
Cole House may refer to: Cole House or Cole Farm or variations may refer to: in the United States (by state then town or city) Hagler-Cole Cabin, Bella Vista, Arkansas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Cole House (Los Angeles), designed by Harry Gesner for Fred Cole