Clint Eastwood, 95, Says He Won't Stop Working 'Until I'm Truly Senile'
- Clint Eastwood, the 95-year-old director and actor, announced in May 2025 that he is in preproduction on a new film project.
- Eastwood attributed his ongoing work to his background in Hollywood's golden age and criticized today's film industry for relying on remakes and franchises.
- He emphasized he will continue working as long as he can learn something new, reflecting on his old studio contract that required constant growth annually.
- Eastwood said, "There's no reason why a man can't get better with age," and he plans to work "until I'm truly senile."
- This stance signals Eastwood's commitment to storytelling longevity and suggests he will remain active in cinema despite his advanced age.
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Clint Eastwood claims that an alleged interview with him in an Austrian newspaper never took place, writes Deadline. The Vienna-based newspaper has now launched an investigation.
On the 95th birthday of Clint Eastwood, the "Kurier" published a supposed interview with the superstar on the weekend, which was also quoted in international media. But now the Hollywood star makes serious accusations: he "never talked to anyone in the newspaper that the interview was "a complete forgery." The "Kurier" checks. As the "Guardian" now reported, Clint Eastwood commented about an alleged interview in the Austrian newspaper that was n…
The author of the interview published in the Austrian Kurier is also a member of the Golden Globe board of directors.
The Austrian daily newspaper had published an interview with the 95-year-old Hollywood star at the end of May. In a statement Eastwood described the conversation as "freely invented".
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