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NZ Herald
3 days ago
- NZ Herald
Clint Eastwood's complex life explored in new Shawn Levy biography
In the introduction to Clint: The Man and the Movies, Shawn Levy sets out to differentiate his book from previous biographies of Clint Eastwood. The first he mentions, Richard Schickel's Clint Eastwood: A Biography (1996), is, according to Levy, 'a gentlemanly, even fawning account' that can be 'awkwardly dismissive and


Otago Daily Times
27-06-2025
- Otago Daily Times
'Mission: Impossible' theme composer Lalo Schifrin dies
Schifrin received six Oscar nominations for movie scores that included the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke and The Amityville Horror in 1979. He won four Grammys, including one for the Mission: Impossible theme set to an unconventional 5/4 time signature. The song was written for the CBS television spy drama that debuted in 1966 and became a blockbuster film franchise still running today. Schifrin received an honorary Oscar for his lifetime of work in 2018. Clint Eastwood presented him with the award.


NZ Herald
29-04-2025
- NZ Herald
Speedboat somersaults at 321km/h, drivers escape with minor injuries
A speedboat crashed while attempting to break the 331km/h record on Lake Havasu. Drivers John Wayne and Clint Eastwood reached 321km/h before losing control and somersaulting. Both walked away with minor injuries; fellow competitor Jeff Clark praised the boat's safety. A speedboat attempting to break a record lost control and somersaulted through the air before crashing into the water. The drivers, using the pseudonyms John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, had been attempting to break the 331km/h record on Lake Havasu, Arizona. But disaster struck when their Skater 388 lost control and sailed through the air in front of horrified spectators of the Desert Storm Shootout on Saturday. Both drivers walked away from the crash with minor injuries, the New York Post reported.