Did Clint Stevens Ever Pb Again

As Carmel'southward erstwhile mayor Clint Eastwood began edifice a legendary film career celebrating models of American male rectitude, he oftentimes presented himself as the stalwart family man.

But in recent years, fifty-fifty Eastwood admitted that this paradigm didn't e'er match reality. Biographies and other accounts portray him every bit a serial philander who conducted numerous diplomacy during his 31-year starting time spousal relationship and in his subsequent relationships. He also fathered at to the lowest degree seven children with five different women.

Equally the now 87-year-one-time Eastwood prepares to direct his latest pic, "The 15:17 to Paris," one of his affairs has popped up as a new storyline in the popular Hollywood history podcast "Yous Must Call up This." The podcast currently focuses on the life and times of one of the women Eastwood reportedly bedded: actress Jean Seberg.

If you don't know Seberg, she's a screen icon in her own correct — but one who died tragically by suicide at age forty in 1979. She'south nigh famous as the blonde American beauty sporting a adolescent haircut in 1960's "Incoherent," Jean-Luc Goddard's archetype of French New Wave cinema.

In a sadder mode, she's besides known as one of the nigh prominent targets of the FBI's notorious COINTELPRO project — covert efforts by J. Edgar Hoover to demolition counter-culture groups in the 1960s.

As the 1960s came to a close, Seberg co-starred with Eastwood in the Gilt Blitz-era musical, "Paint Your Wagon." Multiple accounts said the co-stars had an thing, and both were married at the fourth dimension. The romance got intense enough that Seberg decided to finish things with her so-husband, French novelist and diplomat Romain Gary. And that's when talk of a duel came in.

Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg in "Paint Your Wagon" (Paramount)
Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg in "Paint Your Wagon" (Paramount)

When Eastwood and Seberg met while making "Paint Your Railroad vehicle" in 1968, both were at turning points in their lives and careers.

Eastwood wasn't yet known for "Muddy Harry," and his Academy Award-winning "Unforgiven" and "Million Dollar Infant" were decades off. Born in San Francisco and raised in Piedmont, Eastwood became a Television receiver star in the 1950s in the Western series "Rawhide," then became a movie star in the spaghetti Westerns of Sergio Leone.

Looking for new challenges, he chose to star in a musical in which he would, yes, sing. Before he talked to an empty chair at the 2012 Republican National Convention, he sang the honey song, "I Talk to the Trees," to Seberg in "Paint Your Wagon."

Meanwhile, Seberg started out as a small-town Iowa teen — intelligent, spirited but too sensitive — who was plucked from obscurity when she was cast as Joan of Arc in Otto Preminger'due south adaptation of "Saint Joan." She gained international fame three years later, playing the free-honey American, French-speaking heroine in Godard's "Breathless," opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo.

She settled in Paris and continued to work in Europe. She married married man no. one, a French lawyer, and then started an affair with Gary, who was 24 years her senior (and at i point the French consul full general in Los Angeles). Their affair created a minor scandal in Parisian society; When Seberg and Gary finally secured divorces from their respective spouses, they married discreetly and had to keep the birth of their son a secret for several years.

American actress Jean Seberg and her husband, Romain Gary, are seen at The American Church in Paris, Nov. 18, 1963. (AP Photo)
American actress Jean Seberg and her husband, Romain Gary, are seen at The American Church building in Paris, Nov. xviii, 1963. (AP Photograph)

Seberg tried to become parts in American films, mainly considering she needed the coin. She was relieved to receive the offering for "Paint Your Wagon," according to Karina Longworth, the host of the "You Must Think This" podcast. She would co-star with both Eastwood and Lee Marvin, then an A-list star and Academy Award-winning all-time actor for "Cat Ballou."

Unfortunately, "Paint Your Wagon" wouldn't practise a whole lot for her career. While the pic did OK at the box office, it was still a product of the dying Hollywood studio system — a swollen, somewhat old-fashioned, three-hour moving-picture show that went over way over budget.

"This symbol of the New Moving ridge would now in star in one of the films synonymous with the dinosaurs of the studio system, limping into extinction," Longworth said.

Simply Seberg couldn't know that when she signed on. She was just excited to play the female lead: Elizabeth, the spirited second married woman of a Mormon human who wanders into the Gilded Rush mining camp. She's auctioned off for marriage to Ben, a difficult-drinking simply adept-hearted prospector played by Marvin. But she also falls in love with his handsome, soft-spoken partner, who is simply known as "Pardner" and who is played by Eastwood.

I of the reasons the pic went over budget is that director Joshua Logan wanted to shoot in a remote wilderness in northeast Oregon. But that isolation proved fruitful in some ways. During the long shoot, "Jean amused herself past having an affair with Clint Eastwood," Longworth said.

Paint Your Wagon, 1969 (Paramount)
Paint Your Carriage, 1969 (Paramount)

Eventually, Gary finally turned up on location. Seberg told him what was going on with Eastwood. As she put it, co-ordinate to Longworth: "I got a crush on someone else. Because I'g a bad liar, I had to tell Romain well-nigh it."

Gary challenged Eastwood to a duel, though Longworth doesn't say if Gary specified what weapons they should employ.

"They never went through with information technology, and instead Romain left, and Jean called her publicist to confess she was madly in love with Clint Eastwood, and she needed help announcing she was getting a divorce," Longworth said.

Seberg assumed Eastwood was madly in love with her, as well, and was gear up to leave his wife.

Just for Eastwood, a workplace affair was nothing new.

"Eastwood's ferocious sexual appetite was common knowledge in the picture show industry," says biographer Patrick McGilligan. In his book, "The Life and Legend of Clint Eastwood," he said Eastwood slept with practically all his leading ladies and had a 14-twelvemonth affair with a stuntwoman from "Rawhide" who gave nascency to his oldest child, a daughter whose existence was kept secret from the public until a 1989 National Enquirer betrayal.

Actor/director Clint Eastwood poses with his wife Dina, left, actress Frances Fisher, right, and Eastwood's daughter Francesca at the premiere of his new film "True Crime" Monday, March 15, 1999, on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, Calif. Fisher is also a cast member in the film, which Eastwood both directs and stars in. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Histrion/director Clint Eastwood poses with his wife Dina, left, actress Frances Fisher, correct, and Eastwood's daughter Francesca at the premiere of his new moving-picture show "Truthful Law-breaking" Monday, March fifteen, 1999, on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, Calif. Fisher is also a bandage member in the pic, which Eastwood both directs and stars in. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

Then, it probably came as a stupor merely to Seberg that the end of the location shoot also meant the end of the thing. Even more, "Clint totally ghosted her," Longworth said.

"'It was marvelous while information technology lasted," Seberg said later, co-ordinate to Longworth. "It's always a scrap of a shock that people aren't sincere. Perhaps I have to grow upward a piffling."

Eastwood's career really took off later on "Paint Your Wagon." In the next few years, he showed promise as a director, starring in and helming in the critically acclaimed "Play Misty for Me." He also created 1 of the great screen anti-heroes in "Dirty Harry." Over the decades, he also had three more than major relationships: with co-stars Sondra Locke and Frances Fisher, and his 8-yr marriage to Castro Valley native and former KSBW ballast Dina Ruiz, who is 35 years his junior.

Seberg, on the other manus, struggled.

"When the grit settled, Jean plant herself alone in her Coldwater Canyon business firm, paralyzed by low," Longworth said. "She drank too much, and too often mixed booze with valium, and she essentially stopped leaving the firm for a while. 'Without a man,' she said, 'I'thou like a send without a rudder.'"

More heartbreak came when the FBI targeted her for her back up of radical causes, including for her $10,500 donation to the Black Panther Party, according to FBI documents that later go public. She was the subject of surveillance, threatening phone calls and home pause-ins. Hoover even kept President Nixon informed of the FBI'due south activities related to the actress. Possibly virtually damaging, the FBI planted news stories that she was pregnant with a child by a Black Panther Party member.

American actress Jean Seberg gestures at a press conference in Rome, Italy on June 16, 1969, during which she announced her starring role in the Italian film "Ondata di Calore" (Heat Wave) which will be directed by Italian Nelo Risi and made in Morocco. The film is a suspense drama in which Jean, in the lead female role, is suspected of killing her loathsome German engineer husband. (AP Photo)
Jean Seberg at a press conference in Rome, Italian republic in 1969, (AP Photo)

Seberg was indeed pregnant but the male parent was a student revolutionary she met while making a film in Mexico in 1969. She claimed that the stress from the false news stories caused her to go into premature labor and give birth to a baby daughter who died several days subsequently. She besides had a hard time getting work in Hollywood, probably because of a blacklist.

She returned to Paris and managed to work in European films but never got over the loss of her daughter and persecution past the FBI, co-ordinate to accounts.

She continued to take sedatives and drinkable heavily. On August 30, 1979, she disappeared. X days later, she was found near her Paris apartment, dead from an credible overdose of barbiturates. Her ex-hubby Gary said she probably died by suicide.

Seberg has been gone well-nigh forty years, but her star equally an actress and style icon hasn't really diminished. In fact, her "Incoherent" expect and uniquely tragic Hollywood story has inspired Instagram and web log posts, a 2014 documentary and even Madonna's adolescent haircut and striped shirt for her 1990 video "Papa Don't Preach."

Not too long ago, Eastwood finally opened upwards — just a flake –about Seberg in an interview with a High german journalist (which is below, though in German).The interview took identify in 2013 in Carmel. Eastwood doesn't specifically acknowledge an affair but speaks of Seberg in a way that definitely sounds like a man who was once in dear.

He called their months filming "Paint Your Wilderness" in the enchanting Oregon wilderness a "perfect life." He said she seemed happy at the time. "I adored her," he said, adding he would accept loved to piece of work with her once again, especially on a film that offered her the chance to exist "true to herself."

Subsequently their parting, he tried to connect with her in Paris, but their final chat was strained, "as if we were strangers."

Yet, when asked if he would remember Seberg the rest of his life, he said. "That'due south for certain."

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Source: https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/06/flashback-when-clint-eastwood-was-challenged-to-a-real-life-duel-over-an-affair/

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