is a titan of the New Hollywood era, starting out in iconic Westerns and action films before becoming an Oscar-winning director.
The living legend turns 95 this year and released his latest film Juror No 2 at the end of 2024.
It was almost a decade ago that Tom Hanks starred in Sully: Miracle on the Hudson, Eastwood’s retelling of the 2009 Hudson River plane crash in which the pilot saved 155 lives.
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Tom Hanks with Clint Eastwood on the set of Sully (Image: WB)
But what Hanks meant by this was that rather than yelling “ACTION!” like other directors, Eastwood would just stand right next to his actors and gently say, “Okay, go ahead”, as he would to the nervous horses on Rawhide. Daily Express recently spoke with Sully screenwriter Todd Komarnicki , and we couldn’t resist asking about his time with the legend.
He told us: “Working with was a complete dream. Now when you meet your heroes and they far surpass your highest expectation of them, that’s what happened with Clint. And really I got into directing because I stood next to .”
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Clint Eastwood on set of Juror No 2 (Image: WB)
Todd, who wrote and directed Bonhoeffer, continued: “What I saw on his set was the proper way to make a movie. No ego, no rushing, a deep calmness, a deep trust. He also loves writers, so he doesn’t mess with the script. So he shot every word that I had written, which is obviously very nice. But he’s lovely, he’s funny and kind and inclusive, and it was a massive blessing to work with Clint. I can’t imagine him retiring, I think it’s more likely that he would die on set at 102 then retire.”
Bonhoeffer hits UK cinemas on Friday.