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Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

Clint Eastwood

is 79 years old
Actor

Real name: Clinton Eastwood Jr.
Born: Saturday, May 31, 1930
  (San Francisco, California, USA)
Height: 6' 4"

Rating
98% (67 votes)

Star Sign:
Gemini
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Clint Eastwood in Mystic River (2003)

CLINT EASTWOOD (Director, Producer, Music) is the consummate filmmaker. His career spans four decades and has touched generations of moviegoers. He is one of the most prolific, versatile artists in the history of the medium, involving himself first as an actor, then as a director and producer. Eastwood’s remarkable achievements have been fueled by his enormous box-office appeal and likewise reflected in the recognition he has received. His respect within the film industry is matched only by his appreciation from the public at large. His ongoing body of work is without peer. Clint Eastwood is a film icon.

Consider the following data, applied as it is to a man whose debut in film was as a contract actor for Universal Pictures in 1955. From this inauspicious beginning, Clint Eastwood’s credits have carried him beyond the new millennium. He has starred in 45 films (appearing in 56), directed 24, and produced 19. Eastwood is unique in that he will often combine responsibilities, simultaneously producing, directing and starring. This he has done 12 times, while he has directed and starred in an additional nine films and served as producer, in a variety of directing and acting combinations, no less than 13 times.

Equally imposing are the accolades that Eastwood has accumulated over the years. In March of 2003, he accepted a Screen Actor’s Guild Life Achievement Award, and in August of the same year the Henry Mancini Institute presented Eastwood with the Hank Award, which recognizes distinguished service to American music. In January of 2000, Eastwood was presented with a Lifetime Career Achievement Award from New York’s National Board of Review. That May he received an Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts from Wesleyan University, and in December accepted a Kennedy Center Honors Award. He was also nominated for Favorite All-Time Movie Star in 1999 from the People’s Choice Awards (which he won for the Favorite Motion Picture Actor in 1981, 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1998).

In addition, Eastwood received a Cesar Honorary Award (Honneur) from the French Film Society for Career Achievement in 1998 and a Golden Laurel Lifetime Achievement Award from the Producer’s Guild of America that same year. He was also the recipient of the Life Achievement Award from the American Film Institute and the Film Society at Lincoln Center in 1996, and he was given the prestigious Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award in 1995 from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.

In 1993, Clint Eastwood’s foreboding, revisionist western, Unforgiven, won nine Academy Award nominations (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, Best Editor and Best Sound) and four Oscars (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Editor).

That same year, Unforgiven also won the Director’s Guild Award, a Golden Globe for Best Director, the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay, and the New York Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor.

The film also received nominations for Best Direction and Best Film from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and the ShoWest Award for Director of the Year from the National Association of Theater Owners (which also gave Eastwood the Male Star of the Decade Award in 1982).

No less impressive are Eastwood’s Cesar nomination for Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film etranger) for The Bridges of Madison Country in 1996, a Douglas Sirk award for Career Achievement, Awards from both the American Cinema Editors and the Publicists Guild in 1992, the California Governor’s Award for the Arts in 1992, and the Man of the Year Award from Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Theatrical Society in 1991.

No stranger to the Cannes Film Festival, Eastwood served as president of the jury in 1994 and has been given Best Picture Golden Palm nominations for White Hunter, Black Heart in 1990, Bird in 1988 (which won for Best Actor and Best Sound), and Pale Rider in 1985. He has also won a Best Director Golden Globe for Bird in 1989, a Hollywood Foreign Press Cecil B. DeMille Career Achievement award in 1988, and a Golden Globe for Male World Film Favorite in 1971.

A long standing relationship has also existed between Eastwood and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, whose film archivists presented the first Honorary Retrospective of his work in 1980 and then expanded the program in 1993 for a second tribute. This was followed by similar events on behalf of the French Cinematheque in 1985, the Walker Art Center of Minneapolis in 1990, and the British Film Institute, which made Eastwood a fellow in 1992.

All of the recognition is grounded in the fact that Clint Eastwood is a film star of the first magnitude. When considering his career, it is impossible to ignore his diversity and the ease with which he is able to move from actor to director to producer. Eastwood is alone in this regard, if not for the process, then simply for his incredible productivity and box-office results.

Eastwood’s most recent film is 2002’s Blood Work, in which he stars as Terry McCaleb, a veteran FBI profiler unrelenting in his pursuit of justice and unequalled in his success at tracking and catching murderers. Blood Work marked a total of twelve films in which Eastwood has starred while also directing and producing, and was Eastwood’s forty-fourth starring role and the fifty-fifth film in which he has appeared. These credits pertain to Space Cowboys (2000), True Crime (1998), Absolute Power (1996), The Bridges of Madison County (1995), Unforgiven (1992), White Hunter, Black Heart (1989), Heartbreak Ridge (1987), Pale Rider (1985), Sudden Impact (1983), Honkytonk Man (1982), and Firefox (1982).

The nine films in which Eastwood has starred while directing include Blood Work (2002), A Perfect World (1983), The Rookie (1990), Bronco Billy (1980), The Gauntlet (1977), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), The Eiger Sanction (1975), High Plains Drifter (1973), and Play Misty For Me (1971).

There are twenty-four films in which Eastwood starred as an actor and did not direct. These films include In the Line of Fire (1993), Pink Cadillac (1989), The Dead Pool (1988), City Heat (1984), Tightrope (1984), Any Which Way You Can (1980), Escape from Alcatraz (1979), Every Which Way But Loose (1978), The Enforcer (1976), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974), Magnum Force (1973), Joe Kidd (1972), Dirty Harry (1971), The Beguiled (1971), Two Mules for Sister Sarah (1970), Kelly’s Heroes (1970), Paint Your Wagon (1969), Where Eagles Dare (1969), Coogan’s Bluff (1968), Hang ‘Em High (1968), The Witches (1967), The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and A Fistful of Dollars (1964).

At the outset of his career, Eastwood appeared in eleven films as a contract player for Universal Pictures, including Lafayette Escadrille (1957), Ambush at Cimarron Pass (1957), Escapade in Japan (1957), Star in the Dust (1956), The First Traveling Saleslady (1956), Away All Boats (1956), Never Say Goodbye (1956), Tarantula (1955), Lady Godiva (1955), Francis in the Navy (1955), and Revenge of the Creature (1955).

Eastwood got his first break on the TV series Rawhide (1958), in which he played cowpuncher Rowdy Yates for six years. During this time he made four television guest appearances on TV shows such as West Point (1957), Highway Patrol (1958), Maverick (1959), and Mister Ed (1962). Interestingly, Eastwood did not return to television until 1985, when he directed a segment for Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories series, titled Vanessa in the Garden.

As a director and producer, without participation as an actor, Eastwood made Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1996) and Bird (1988). Working only as a director, he made Breezy (1973) and then, working as a producer while starring, he made Tightrope (1984). Eastwood produced three films in which he neither acted nor directed: The Last of the Blue Devils (1987), Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (1989) and The Stars Fell on Henrietta (1995).

Eastwood’s association with jazz is well documented, as is his assertion that had his acting, directing or producing careers not been successful, he would have chosen to be a musician. As a young man growing up in Oakland, California, Eastwood performed in small clubs as a pianist. Some of his most inspiring moments of that era came watching jazz greats like Charlie Parker perform live. Thus Bird included original remixed Parker cuts, orchestrated by composer Lennie Niehaus, as well as original copies of Eastwood’s own treasured issues of Downbeat magazine.

Play Misty for Me marked Eastwood’s directing debut and was characterized by the romantic theme of First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, selected by Eastwood and sung by the then-unknown Roberta Flack. Likewise, Misty, the film’s theme song, was arranged by jazz legend Erroll Garner.

Notably, all of the five classic Dirty Harry films featured big-city jazz soundtracks. Lalo Schifrin composed Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, Sudden Impact and The Gauntlet, as well as Escape from Alcatraz.

Successful soundtrack albums have been a consistent Eastwood signature to his films, be they jazz-oriented (Bird, The Bridges of Madison County, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, and the multi-film reference for Clint Eastwood Live At Carnegie Hall) or country (Every Which Way But Loose, Bronco Billy, Any Which Way You Can, and Honkytonk Man). Moreover, in two particular instances, again working with composer Lennie Niehaus, Eastwood wrote the key melody for both Unforgiven (Claudia’s Theme) and The Bridges of Madison County (Doe Eyes).

Eastwood’s new documentary Piano Blues, produced by Bruce Ricker, will conclude the Martin Scorsese series The Blues on PBS on Saturday, October 4th, 2003. In the film, Eastwood explores his life-long passion for Piano Blues, using rare footage of Art Tatum and Professor Longhair with new interviews and performances by Ray Charles, Pinetop Perkins, Dave Brubeck, Marcia Ball, Jay McShann, Dr. John and Pete Jolly.

An avid golfer, Eastwood lives in Carmel, California, where he served as Mayor from 1986 through 1988, and where he owns the picturesque Mission Ranch Inn and Tehama Golf Club. He is also a partner in the famed Pebble Beach Golf Course and was recently named Commissioner to the California State Board of Parks and Recreation in June 2002.

Born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930, in San Francisco, California, he was raised in Oakland, California, after moving from town to town as his father sought work during the Great Depression. This experience left an indelible mark on him, as he freely admits, helping to formulate his value system and his work ethic.

Clint Eastwood is, perhaps, the most conscientious filmmaker who ever got behind a camera. He has no patience for waste, be it time or money. He makes movies, loves the process, and start to finish, each day and each dollar belongs to him. When not in production, he lives quietly with his wife Dina Ruiz Eastwood (married March 31, 1996) and their daughter Morgan (born December 12, 1996) in Carmel.

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 Directing - 

Clint Eastwood

 worked as director on following movies:
Human Factor, The (2009) [Pre-production] in talks
Changeling (2008) 90% (40 votes)
Gran Torino (2008)
Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) 90% (98 votes)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006) 79% (152 votes)
Million Dollar Baby (2004) dvd90% (495 votes)
    • Won Academy Award - Best Achievement in Directing 2005
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 2005
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Original Score - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Academy Award - Best Motion Picture of the Year 2005
Mystic River (2003) dvd90% (345 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Picture 2004
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2004
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 2004
Blood Work (2002) dvd62% (100 votes)
Space Cowboys (2000) dvd62% (152 votes)
True Crime (1999) dvd62% (56 votes)
Absolute Power (1997) dvd58% (128 votes)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) dvd74% (93 votes)
Bridges of Madison County, The (1995) dvd74% (126 votes)
Perfect World, A (1993) dvd64% (89 votes)
Unforgiven (1992) dvd93% (332 votes)
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Direction 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Film 1993
    • Won Academy Award - Best Picture 1993
    • Won Academy Award - Best Director 1993
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1993
Rookie, The (1990) dvd47% (27 votes)
White Hunter Black Heart (1990) dvd70% (12 votes)
Bird (1988) dvd80% (20 votes)
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1989
Heartbreak Ridge (1986) dvd62% (63 votes)
Pale Rider (1985) dvd62% (47 votes)
Sudden Impact (1983) dvd54% (33 votes)
Firefox (1982) dvd60% (57 votes)
Honkytonk Man (1982) dvd58% (13 votes)
Bronco Billy (1980) dvd56% (23 votes)
Gauntlet, The (1977) dvd58% (38 votes)
Outlaw Josey Wales, The (1976) dvd80% (69 votes)
Eiger Sanction, The (1975) dvd54% (30 votes)
High Plains Drifter (1973) dvd72% (74 votes)
Breezy (1973) dvd61% (5 votes)
Play Misty for Me (1971) dvd80% (24 votes)
 
 Production - 

Clint Eastwood

 worked as producer on following movies:
Human Factor, The (2009) [Pre-production]
Changeling (2008) 90% (40 votes)
Gran Torino (2008)
Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends (2007)
Letters from Iwo Jima (2006) 90% (98 votes)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006) 79% (152 votes)
Budd Boetticher: A Man Can Do That (2005) executive producer
Million Dollar Baby (2004) dvd90% (495 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 2005
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Original Score - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Academy Award - Best Motion Picture of the Year 2005
    • Won Academy Award - Best Achievement in Directing 2005
Mystic River (2003) dvd90% (345 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 2004
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Picture 2004
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2004
Blood Work (2002) dvd62% (100 votes)
Space Cowboys (2000) dvd62% (152 votes)
True Crime (1999) dvd62% (56 votes)
Absolute Power (1997) dvd58% (128 votes)
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) dvd74% (93 votes)
Bridges of Madison County, The (1995) dvd74% (126 votes)
Stars Fell on Henrietta, The (1995) 70% (2 votes)
Perfect World, A (1993) dvd64% (89 votes)
Unforgiven (1992) dvd93% (332 votes)
    • Won Academy Award - Best Picture 1993
    • Won Academy Award - Best Director 1993
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1993
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Direction 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Film 1993
White Hunter Black Heart (1990) dvd70% (12 votes)
Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser (1989) 80% (1 votes) executive producer
Bird (1988) dvd80% (20 votes)
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1989
Heartbreak Ridge (1986) dvd62% (63 votes)
Pale Rider (1985) dvd62% (47 votes)
Tightrope (1984) dvd74% (17 votes)
Sudden Impact (1983) dvd54% (33 votes)
Honkytonk Man (1982) dvd58% (13 votes)
Firefox (1982) dvd60% (57 votes)
 
 Music/Score - 

Clint Eastwood

 worked as music composer on following movies:
Changeling (2008) 90% (40 votes)
Grace Is Gone (2007) 80% (7 votes)
Flags of Our Fathers (2006) 79% (152 votes)
Million Dollar Baby (2004) dvd90% (495 votes)
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Original Score - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Academy Award - Best Motion Picture of the Year 2005
    • Won Academy Award - Best Achievement in Directing 2005
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 2005
Mystic River (2003) dvd90% (345 votes)
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Director 2004
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Picture 2004
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2004
Space Cowboys (2000) dvd62% (152 votes)
Absolute Power (1997) dvd58% (128 votes)
Bridges of Madison County, The (1995) dvd74% (126 votes)
Unforgiven (1992) dvd93% (332 votes) Claudia's theme
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Direction 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Film 1993
    • Won Academy Award - Best Picture 1993
    • Won Academy Award - Best Director 1993
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1993

 Acting - 

Clint Eastwood

 appeared in following movies:
Gran Torino (2008) Walt Kowalski
Million Dollar Baby (2004) dvd90% (495 votes) Frankie Dunn
    • Won Academy Award - Best Motion Picture of the Year 2005
    • Won Academy Award - Best Achievement in Directing 2005
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role 2005
    • Nominated for Golden Globe - Best Original Score - Motion Picture 2005
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 2005
Decade Under the Influence, A (2003) 80% (5 votes) Himself
Blood Work (2002) dvd62% (100 votes) Terry McCaleb
Space Cowboys (2000) dvd62% (152 votes) Dr. Frank Corvin
True Crime (1999) dvd62% (56 votes) Steve Everett
Absolute Power (1997) dvd58% (128 votes) Luther Whitney
American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood, The (1996) 60% (1 votes) Honoree
Bridges of Madison County, The (1995) dvd74% (126 votes) Robert Kincaid
In the Line of Fire (1993) dvd79% (200 votes) Secret Service Agent Frank
Perfect World, A (1993) dvd64% (89 votes) Chief Red Garnett
Unforgiven (1992) dvd93% (332 votes) William 'Bill' Munny
    • Won Academy Award - Best Picture 1993
    • Won Academy Award - Best Director 1993
    • Nominated for Academy Award - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1993
Unforgiven (1992) dvd93% (332 votes) William 'Bill' Munny
    • Won Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Direction 1993
    • Nominated for BAFTA Award - Best Film 1993
Rookie, The (1990) dvd47% (27 votes) Nick Pulovski
White Hunter Black Heart (1990) dvd70% (12 votes) John Wilson
Pink Cadillac (1989) dvd42% (15 votes) Tommy Nowak
Dead Pool, The (1988) dvd62% (72 votes) Insp. 'Dirty' Harry Callahan
Heartbreak Ridge (1986) dvd62% (63 votes) Gunnery Sgt. Tom 'Gunny'
Pale Rider (1985) dvd62% (47 votes) Preacher
City Heat (1984) dvd48% (19 votes) Lieutenant Speer
Tightrope (1984) dvd74% (17 votes) Wes Block
Sudden Impact (1983) dvd54% (33 votes) Inspector "Dirty Harry"
Firefox (1982) dvd60% (57 votes) Maj. Mitchell Gant/Leon
Honkytonk Man (1982) dvd58% (13 votes) Red Stovall
Bronco Billy (1980) dvd56% (23 votes) Bronco Billy McCoy
Any Which Way You Can (1980) dvd51% (33 votes) Philo Beddoe
Escape from Alcatraz (1979) dvd80% (110 votes) Frank Morris
Every Which Way But Loose (1978) dvd48% (44 votes) Philo Beddoe
Gauntlet, The (1977) dvd58% (38 votes) Ben Shockley
Enforcer, The (1976) dvd61% (51 votes) 'Dirty' Harry Callahan
Outlaw Josey Wales, The (1976) dvd80% (69 votes) Josey Wales
Eiger Sanction, The (1975) dvd54% (30 votes) Dr. Jonathan Hemlock
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) dvd62% (17 votes) John 'Thunderbolt' Doherty,
High Plains Drifter (1973) dvd72% (74 votes) The Stranger
Magnum Force (1973) dvd58% (35 votes) Inspector 'Dirty' Harry
Joe Kidd (1972) dvd61% (17 votes) Joe Kidd
Dirty Harry (1971) dvd87% (197 votes) Insp. 'Dirty' Harry Callahan
Play Misty for Me (1971) dvd80% (24 votes) David 'Dave' Garver
Beguiled, The (1971) dvd72% (22 votes) Cpl. John McBurney
Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) dvd62% (17 votes) Hogan
Kelly's Heroes (1970) dvd64% (91 votes) Lt. Kelly
Paint Your Wagon (1969) dvd58% (31 votes) Pardner$500,000
Coogan's Bluff (1968) dvd62% (23 votes) Deputy Sheriff Walt Coogan
Where Eagles Dare (1968) dvd72% (47 votes) Lt. Morris Schaffer$800,000
Hang 'Em High (1968) dvd58% (51 votes) Marshal Jed Cooper
Streghe, Le (1967) 70% (1 votes) Charlie
Good, the Bad and the Ugly, The (1966) dvd94% (616 votes) Blondie$250,000
For a Few Dollars More (1965) dvd86% (161 votes) Monco$50,000
Fistful of Dollars, A (1964) dvd80% (126 votes) Joe$15,000
Revenge of the Creature (1955) 48% (5 votes) Lab Technician
Tarantula (1955) 58% (8 votes) Jet Squadron Leader
80s: (Episode #1.3) (0000) Gunnery Sgt. Tom 'Gunny'

 Appeared as Himself
Recording: The History of Recorded Music (2009) [Filming] Himself
AFI's 10 Top 10 (2008) Himself
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Greatest Movies: 10th Anniversary Edition (2007) 80% (1 votes) Himself
Fog City Mavericks (2007) Himself
Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends (2007) Himself
2nd Annual Directors Guild of Great Britain DGGB Awards (2005) Himself - Nominee 'Million
Leone's West (2004) Himself
Mystic River: Beneath the Surface (2004) Himself
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2004) 86% (1 votes) Himself - Presenter: Best
Mystic River: From Page to Screen (2004) Himself
Épreuves d'artistes (2004) Himself
61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, The (2004) 71% (3 votes) Himself - Accepting Best Actor
Leone Style, The (2004) Himself
Who Is Alan Smithee? (2002) dvd70% (2 votes) Himself (archive footage)
Kurosawa (2001) dvd80% (2 votes) Himself
Tinseltown TV: (Episode dated 22 November 2003) (2000) Himself
Forever Hollywood (1999) 50% (1 votes) Himself
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Stars (1999) 60% (3 votes) Himself
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movies (1998) 70% (4 votes) Himself
American Film Institute Salute to Martin Scorsese, The (1997) 70% (1 votes) Himself
Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick (1996) Himself
Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies, A (1995) dvd86% (5 votes) Himself
66th Annual Academy Awards, The (1994) 60% (2 votes) Himself - Presenter: Best
Century of Cinema, A (1994) 60% (2 votes) Himself
100 Years of the Hollywood Western (1994) Himself (archive footage)
Best of the Don Lane Show, The (1994) Himself (archive footage)
65th Annual Academy Awards, The (1993) 60% (2 votes) Himself - Winner, 2 Awards
Oscar's Greatest Moments (1992) 90% (1 votes) Himself (archive footage)
Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (1991) 70% (2 votes) Himself (Host/Narrator)
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987) 80% (1 votes) Himself
American Masters: Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows (1983) dvd Himself
American Film Institute Salute to John Ford, The (1973) Himself
45th Annual Academy Awards, The (1973) Himself - Presenter: Best
Sunday Morning Shootout: (Episode #1.20) (0000) Himself
Entertainment Tonight: (Episode dated 17 December 2008) (0000) Himself
Sunday Morning Shootout: (Episode #2.20) (0000) Himself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: (Episode dated 22 May 1 (0000) Himself (archive footage)
Cinema tres: (Episode dated 13 December 2008) (0000) Himself
Cinema tres: (E16a0pisode dated 24 May 2008) (0000) Himself




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