Clint Eastwood: Make My Day plot
Ninety-three years of adventure would see Clinton Eastwood triumph, despite a rocky start. He was expelled from Piedmont High for a year for writing an obscene message on a billboard and burning an effigy. He held jobs as a valet, caddy, steelmaker and fireman, but none stuck. He stayed out of the war as a lifeguard during the Korean War by dating an officer's daughter, only to be caught having sex on board when their army plane crashed. Eight seasons on TV in "Rawhide" would save his day and make Eastwood the king of the spaghetti westerns. Eighty-four films about cowboys, crime, war, romance and boxing would earn him four Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director for "Unforgiven" and "Million Dollar Baby."