Milestones 1948 Worked as a steelworker in Seattle 1955 Film acting debut in "Revenge of the Creature" 1956 Dug swimming pools in Beverly Hills 1964 Breakthrough screen role as the man with no name in "A Fistful of Dollars", directed by Sergio Leone 1966 Reteamed with Leone for the sequel "For a Few Dollars More" 1968 First film with director Don Siegel, "Coogan's Bluff" 1969 Made singing debut in the film musical "Paint Your Wagon" 1970 Directed first film, a documentary short about the filming of "The Beguiled" (1971) 1970 Starred opposite Shirley MacLaine in "Two Mules for Sister Sara", directed by Siegel 1971 Feature film directorial debut, the thriller "Play Misty For Me"; also starred 1971 First played the role of detective Harry Callahan in "Dirty Harry" after Frank Sinatra turned down the part 1972 Starred in title role of "Joe Kidd" 1973 Helmed the May-December romance "Breezy", starring William Holden and Kay Lenz; first directing assignment in which he did not also act 1973 Reprised Harry Callahan in "Magnum Force" 1975 First of six films with off-screen companion Sondra Locke, "The Outlaw Josey Wales" 1975 Moved production company, Malapaso Co. yo Warner Bros. on a "handshake deal" 1976 Third outing as Callahan in "The Enforcer" 1978 Teamed with an orangutan in the comedy "Every Which Way But Loose" 1980 Sang on the soundtrack to "Bronco Billy"; also directed and starred 1982 Producing debut, "Firefox"; also starred in and directed 1983 Last feature with with Sondra Locke, "Sudden Impact" 1984 Earned critical praise for playing a troubled police detective in "Tightrope"; also produced 1985 TV directorial debut, "Vanessa in the Garden", an episode of NBC's "Amazing Stories" starring Harvey Keitel, Sondra Locke and Beau Bridges; story by Steven Spielberg 1988 First credit as an executive producer, "Thelonius Monk: Straight, No Chaser" 1988 Helmed "Bird", the biopic of jazz legend Charlie Parker 1990 Portrayed a John Huston-like film director in "White Hunter, Black Heart"; also produced and directed 1992 Re-established his superstar status and won widespread acclaim with "Unforgiven"; film won the Best Picture and Best Director Oscar 1993 Documentary "Clint Eastwood -- The Man From Malpaso" aired on Cinemax 1993 Had the Clint Eastwood Scholarship Award named after him by Warner Bros. 1993 Played an aging Secret Service agent in "In the Line of Fire" 1993 Teamed with Kevin Costner in the taut "A Perfect World"; also directed and composed a song for the soundtrack 1994 Filed suit against The National Enquirer for fabricating an interview between Eastwood and the tabloid; awarded $150,000 in damages by jury in October 1995 1995 Launched new record label, Malpaso Records; first project the soundtrack to "The Bridges of Madison County"; also directed and starred opposite Meryl Streep in the film 1995 Produced "The Stars Fell on Henrietta", featuring Frances Fisher and Robert Duvall 1996 Honored by Film Society of Lincoln Center 1997 Directed the uneven film adaptation of the popular non-fiction bestseller "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" 1997 Documentary "Eastwood on Eastwood" aired on TNT 1997 Portrayed a thief who becomes embroiled in a murder with political overtones in "Absolute Power" 1999 Produced, directed and starred in "True Crime", about a journalist who becomes convinced a man on Death Row is innocent 2000 Teamed with James Garner, Tommy Lee Jones and Donald Sutherland for the sci-fi adventure "Space Cowboys"; also produced and directed 2000 Was subject of documentary "Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows", directed by David Ricker; screened at Venice Film Festival 2002 Starred in and directed "Blood Work" 2003 Helmed "Mystic River", which starred Sean Penn and Kevin Bacon; received Golden Globe nominations for Best Dramatic Picture and Best Director; was nominated by the Directors Guild of America for Outstanding Directorial Achievement; received Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Director 2003 Received nomination for a People's Choice award, for "Favorite all-time entertainer" 2004 Produced, directed, starred and composed the music for "Million Dollar Baby" starring Hilary Swank and Morgan Freeman; film was nominated for Golden Globes for Best Picture (Drama) and Best Original Score; earned an Oscar nomination for Best Actor 2004 Received a People's Choice nomination for Favorite all-time entertainer Made several appearances on the anthology series "The West Point Story" (CBS 1956-1957; ABC 1957-1958) Set to helm the Iwo Jima drama "Flags of Our Fathers" (lensed 2005) Starred as Rowdy Yates in the popular TV Western, "Rawhide" (CBS) Will direct Ken Watanabe in "Red Sun, Black Sand," the companion piece to his forthcoming Iwo Jima drama "Flags of Our Fathers" Won a landslide victory as mayor of Carmel, California; served for two years Worked as a lumberjack and forest firefighter in Oregon