Clint Eastwood
Actor
Clint Eastwood is a world-renowned actor and director who has gained national and international fame for his portrayal in, and direction of, movies involving the United States Military. Drafted into the Army during the Korean War, Eastwood was sent to Ft. Ord in California for basic training. He remained stationed at Ft. Ord until his discharge in 1953. Eastwood attended Los Angeles City College and studied drama under the GI Bill. Eastwood spent 2017 working on the film, “The 15:17 to Paris.” Based on the true story, “The 15:17 to Paris” tells the story of three American soldiers who stopped a terrorist plot on a train bound for Paris. The film is based on the book by Anthony Sadler, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Jeffrey E. Stern. Some of Eastwood’s most recognized Military films are American Sniper (Director), The 15:17 to Paris (Director), Flags of Our Fathers (Director), Letters from Iwo Jima (Director), and Heartbreak Ridge (co-starred).