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Clint Eastwood with his first wife, Maggie Johnson, in 1960. Getty Images Johnson, according to Levy, was fully aware of her husband’s infidelities at the time.
In describing Eastwood’s seductive ways, Clint also mentions a 1986 PEOPLE interview with Mamie Van Doren, a classmate of his at Universal Talent School (UTS). The rising star “was always ...
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Clint Eastwood openly committed adultery during his marriage to Maggie Johnson, a new biography claims. In “Clint: The Man and The Movies,” biographer Shawn Levy wrote about the 95-year-old ...
Shawn Levy's "Clint: The Man and The Movies" reveals Clint Eastwood's complicated personal life, including his marriage to Maggie Johnson and his self-described "addictive" affairs.
Clint Eastwood's 'Addictive' Affairs Detailed in New Biography: 'I Was Going to Do as I Pleased' Trysts with women became habitual, Eastwood is quoted as saying, “like you have to have another ...
Clint Eastwood Once Said Spike Lee 'Should Shut His Face' in Heated Feud Over Racial Representation in War Films A new Eastwood biography recalls Lee dubbing the ‘Letters from Iwo Jima ...
Clint Eastwood wanted Deadline to get out the word that a recent interview purportedly done with him is absolutely bogus. Published in the German-language Austrian newspaper Kurier, Eastwood is ...
After Clint Eastwood called a new interview with him "phony," the journalist behind the piece says it's aggregated from quotes he gave to the HFPA over many years.
Eastwood, 95, accused a small Austrian publication of running a “phony” Q. and A. with him. It turns out the quotes were aggregated from previous interviews.
Shawn Levy’s new Clint Eastwood biography, 'Clint: The Man and The Movies,' includes details about what the actor-filmmaker called 'addictive' extramarital affairs.
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