Clint Eastwood’s Greatest Performances

Yesterday we took a look at Clint Eastwood’s best roles. Today, thanks to Brent Lang at Variety, we’ll take a shot at listing Clint Eastwood greatest performances. Using just Lang’s list, here are my top five…
Harry Callahan in Dirty Harry. Eastwood was perfect in the role that had us cheering for a cop in a movie that would probably make Harry the villain in today’s world.
Blondie aka The Man with No Name in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Eastwood’s most iconic role in which he perfected the man of few words but quick guns.
Will Munny in Unforgiven. Eastwood’s performance anchored an Oscar-worthy (9 nominations) and Oscar-winning (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Best Film Editing) film.
Dave in Play Misty for Me. It was a first time for me. Seeing a big, tough guy terrorized by a woman. And who wouldn’t be?
Frankie Dunn in Million Dollar Baby: For me this was the first time Eastwood was playing an old man. The other roles came off as a guy getting older… on the brink of old age. I loved that being old didn’t mean life was over.

























































