As Clint Eastwood gears up to release his new movie Juror No 2 in November, the 94-year-old has an incredible legacy to look back on.
In a career spanning over 60 years, the Hollywood icon has also directed several of his best movies.
One of the more recent ones is 2008’s Gran Torino, which he shot in his late seventies.
The film follows his character Walt Kowalski, a widowed Korean War veteran who is bitter and angry at the world.
When his young neighbour steals his prized Ford Torino for initiation into a gang, Walt stops him and befriends the boy while standing up to the criminals.
Having made over $270 million worldwide, this film is Eastwood’s highest-grossing acting role ever and second biggest movie after American Sniper.
Incredibly the movie was not nominated for a single Oscar despite its positive reviews and being ranked No 5 by film fans in an IMDb list of the star’s films.
Gran Torino is streaming now on NOW.