
Clint Eastwood reflects on decades in Hollywood and his drive to keep working as he turns 95
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Celebrating his 95th birthday, Clint Eastwood revealed his ongoing passion for filmmaking, dismissed retirement rumors and critiqued Hollywood's focus on sequels.
"I'm going to work while I can still learn something or until I'm really senile." Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
"There’s no reason why a man can’t get better with age," he explained. "And I have much more experience today. Sure, there are directors who lose their touch at a certain age, but I’m not one of them."
Eastwood launched his acting career in 1954 when he secured a contract with Universal Pictures. He initially struggled to land roles and took on minor parts in movies, including 1955's "Tarantula" and "Revenge of the Creature" before Universal terminated his contract in 1955.













