Basic Information
Name - Scott Clinton Eastwood (né Reeves)
Date of Birth - March 21, 1986
Nationality - American
Profession - Actor and Producer
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Biography
Scott Eastwood, born Scott Clinton Reeves, is the son of legendary actor and filmmaker Clint Eastwood and flight attendant Jacelyn Ann Reeves. Raised in Hawaii, Scott grew up away from the typical Hollywood spotlight, which instilled in him a grounded perspective on life. He has a younger sister, Kathryn Reeves, and several half-siblings.
Choosing to carve his own path, Scott began his acting career under his given last name, Reeves, to avoid nepotism. He made his film debut in 2006 with "Flags of Our Fathers," directed by his father. Over the years, Scott has built a diverse filmography, showcasing his versatility across various genres.
Career Timeline
2006: Debuted in "Flags of Our Fathers" as Lundsford.
2008: Appeared in "Gran Torino" as Trey.
2009: Portrayed Joel Stransky in "Invictus."
2013: Starred as Carl in "Texas Chainsaw 3D."
2014: Featured in "Fury" alongside Brad Pitt, playing Sergeant Miles.
2015: Played Luke Collins in "The Longest Ride," a role that earned him significant recognition.
2016: Took on the role of Lieutenant GQ Edwards in "Suicide Squad."
2017: Joined the "Fast & Furious" franchise as Little Nobody in "The Fate of the Furious."
2018: Starred as Nate Lambert in "Pacific Rim: Uprising."
2020: Portrayed Staff Sergeant Clint Romesha in "The Outpost."
2021: Featured in Guy Ritchie's "Wrath of Man" as Jan.
2023: Reprised his role as Little Nobody in "Fast X."
Achievements
Awards & Recognition:
Won the National Board of Review Award for Best Cast for "Fury" in 2014.
Received the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actor: Drama for "The Longest Ride" in 2015.
Philanthropic Work: Scott is known for his involvement in ocean and wildlife conservation efforts, reflecting his passion for environmental causes.
Key Quotes / Catchphrases
"I'm a firm believer in luck. The harder I work, the luckier I get."
"I want to be a man's man—not a kid actor or a glitzy pop star but a no-bullshit leading man."