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‘The Man With No Name' Turns 96

And just like that, Clint Eastwood is 96.

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Born May 31, 1930, the Hollywood icon has built a career stretching across more than six decades. Actor, producer, director, cultural institution, Eastwood is one of the nation's most recognizable cowboys, cops, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. Whether squinting across a dusty frontier or collecting Academy Award statuettes, few have remained so relevant across so many eras.

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Long before he became a bona fide movie star, the San Francisco native was drafted during the Korean War. In 1951, he even survived a harrowing plane crash when a Navy bomber ran out of fuel and plunged into the Pacific, forcing him to swim miles to shore. Following his discharge, he moved to Hollywood, spending much of the '50s grinding through bit parts and television appearances while searching for his big break.

That opportunity came in 1959 when Eastwood was cast as Rowdy Yates on the hit western series Rawhide. After six years and eight seasons, his career changed forever when he landed the role of the Man With No Name in Sergio Leone's 1964 spaghetti western A Fistful of Dollars. One film became a trilogy, and when the Italian movies arrived in the States in 1967, Eastwood became an international superstar.

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The '70s brought another reinvention. Eastwood made his directorial debut with Play Misty for Mebefore cementing his status as pop culture icon as inspector Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry. Along the way, he delivered one of the most famous movie lines ever uttered: "Go ahead, make my day."

In the '90s and 2000s, Eastwood's dominance continued with a remarkable string of Hollywood hits both in front of and behind the camera. From Unforgiven, The Bridges of Madison County, and Flags of Our Fathers, to American Sniper, Mystic River, and Million Dollar Baby, Eastwood proved he was as gifted a filmmaker as a leading man. A skilled jazz pianist, he even composed the scores for Mystic River and Million Dollar Baby.

Today, Eastwood is a four-time Oscar winner, earning Best Picture and Best Director awards for both Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby. The latter victory made him the oldest person to ever win Best Director at 74. In 1995, he was awarded the Irving G. Thalber Award for Lifetime Achievement, followed by the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award a year later.

Despite everything, Eastwood remains one of the last links to Hollywood's classic era: an actor who turned down the roles of James Bond and Superman, a former mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, a helicopter pilot, a plane crash survivor, a father of eight, and a filmmaker still making movies in his 90s.

Happy birthday, Clint. Here's hoping everything makes your day today.

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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 7:18 AM.

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