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Clint Eastwood is an American actor most famous for his role as the Man With No Name in the 'Dollars' Spaghetti Western triology and Det. Harry Callahan in the 'Dirty Harry' series. He has also ventured into producing and directing. Eastwood has won five Academy Awards in his career with six other nominations. Most recently he won the Best Picture and Best Director awards for the 2004 film 'Million Dollar Baby.' He was born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California. (Photo AP)
Clint Eastwood is an American actor most famous for his role as the Man With No Name in the 'Dollars' Spaghetti Western triology and Det. Harry Callahan in the 'Dirty Harry' series. He has also ventured into producing and directing. Eastwood has won five Academy Awards in his career with six other nominations. Most recently he won the Best Picture and Best Director awards for the 2004 film 'Million Dollar Baby.' He was born Clinton Eastwood Jr. on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, California. (Photo AP)
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The good, the bad and the ugly of Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl ad
I didn't see Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl commercial for Chrysler — after Madonna's grotesque halftime performance, I turned the game off. Yet I couldn't miss the Monday morning fallout ("Critics go gunning for Eastwood spot," Feb. 7). I don't...Tags: Super Bowl, Chrysler Group LLC, Madonna
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The GOP's politics of pessimism
In a Chrysler advertisement aired during halftime of Sunday's Super Bowl, actor and director Clint Eastwood says, "I've seen a lot of tough eras, a lot of tough downturns in my life, times when we didn't understand each other. It seems we've lost our...Tags: Mitt Romney, Super Bowl, Advertising, Elections, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Resident's exhibit at Ascension features works inspired by local beauty
Ascension Lutheran Church, 7601 York Road, is continuing an exhibit of the paintings of Rodgers Forge resident Lee Stierhoff — through March 2. Lee, a three-year resident of Rodgers Forge, was thrilled when Ascension approached him and invited...Tags: Arts, Arts
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Writer of 'Milk' questions the psyche of 'J. Edgar'
The late FBI director J. Edgar Hoover would have hated director Clint Eastwood's new movie about him, but audiences are likely to be intrigued by it. Although "J. Edgar" does not realize its full dramatic potential, it's an ambitious attempt to get inside...Tags: Richard Nixon, Armie Hammer, Leonardo DiCaprio, Celebrities, Music
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Herbert V. Sevier
Baltimore Sun reporterHerbert Vincent Sevier, a retired Baltimore County police officer who received a commendation for his role in apprehending a bank robber, died of pulmonary failure Sept. 5 at Franklin Square Hospital Center. The Essex resident was 79. Born in Baltimore...Tags: Dundalk, Human Body, NASCAR, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Parkville
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Video: 10 lessons learned from the 'J. Edgar' movie trailer
Clint Eastwood's latest film, "J. Edgar," due out Nov. 9, is a biopic on FBI director J. Edgar Hoover (played by Leonardo DiCaprio). Here's what the film's trailer revealed.
1. Leonardo DiCaprio loves him some accents: He's done Boston ("The Departed")...Tags: Movies, Armie Hammer, Academy Awards, Eleanor Roosevelt, Leonardo DiCaprio
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September 21: Fall travel guide
Fall getaways Check out these great getaways for the fall, including a mouthwatering weekend at the NYC Food Film Festival and a "Dirty Dancing" themed stay at Mountain Lake Hotel. Harpoon Octoberfest If you can't afford the trip to Munich to toss...Tags: Rocky (movie), TV on the Radio (music group), Veterans Day, Halloween, Trips and Vacations
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Where celebrities stay in Baltimore
In June, when Sade was preparing to kick off her first tour in more than a decade, the husky-voiced crooner tweeted about her love of Baltimore and entertained reporters while relaxing in her 2,100-square-foot suite at the Hotel Monaco. When in town,...Tags: John Travolta, Melanie Safka, Movies, Preakness Stakes, Photography and Video
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California dreaming in another dimension
"What's in California?" quizzed Don Worsham, the self-proclaimed Mayor for Eternity of Glen Ridge Drive. "Just a lot of congestion and pollution, from what I've heard. And phony actors and singers. Betcha there's not even an American Legion post there."...Tags: Regional Authority, Yosemite National Park, Sonny Bono, American Legion
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Finnegan's Wake and Dark Horse Saloon still have a ways to go
The sprawling complex at 2324 Boston St. has a spotty record.
Canton Arts and Entertainment opened there in fall 2009 and fizzled out just several months later. It's not hard to see why — parking is difficult to find and it's tough to fill up...Tags: Cinco de Mayo, Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), The Godfather (movie)
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'Cowboys & Aliens': Round up the popcorn posse
When the western and science fiction genres meld in "Cowboys & Aliens," the entertaining result makes the Wild West seem even wilder. It's a wildly preposterous movie, which is exactly what makes it ideal for summertime viewing in an air-conditioned...Tags: Olivia Wilde, John Wayne, Genres, Popcorn, Science Fiction (genre)
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Athletes may be overpaid, but don't call them lazy
Milling about the club level of Ripken Stadium on Monday morning, awaiting the Aberdeen IronBirds' media day activities to begin, I was surrounded by members of this year's team who had been requested by myself and other attending journalists to sit and...Tags: Major League Baseball, Athletes, Minor League Baseball, Willie Mays, Gene Hackman
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