Clint Eastwood, 93, Seen With Long Beard And Hair As Actor Makes Very Rare Public Appearance At Jane Goodall Event

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CLINT Eastwood has made a rare public appearance while supporting his friend and activist Jane Goodall.

The 93-year-old actor hasn’t slowed down, and is currently back in the director’s chair for another movie.

Clint was spotted attending a speaking event in California hosted by renowned conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall.

The Dirty Harry star, who turns 94 next month, sat next to the world-renowned ape whisperer, herself 90.

The two were pictured deep in discussion before the show.

One fan who shared some snaps from the event noted the elderly actor looked scruffy as he ran his fingers through his gray hair.

“Talking with Jane here is a very disheveled Clint Eastwood,” Fred Greenstein posted on LinkedIn.

Clint looked comfy in a pair of dark slacks, a green-and-orange plaid button-up shirt, a a light outer jacket.

BEING DIRECT

Clint may be well into his 90s, but he is still staying active.

The Oscar winning director is currently helming a legal thriller named Juror #2.

The still-in-production film follows a juror serving on a murder trial, played by Nicholas Hoult, who realizes he may be at fault for the victim’s death.

He must then decide whether to manipulate the jury to save himself, or reveal the truth and turn himself in.

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The star hasn’t given up life in front of the camera either.

In 2021, he starred as rodeo ace Mike Milo in the film Cry Macho.

ACTING UP

Clint has been in more than 60 films since the start of his career.

He has also been a composer, and producer.

1994’s Unforgiven was widely regarded as Clint’s crowning achievement, after it won four Oscars, including best director and best picture.

He later won two Oscars for 2003’s Mystic River, while the following year’s Million Dollar Baby earned him another four.

Most fans, however, know Clint him for his Western films, mostly from the Spaghetti Western genre.

Those include films like Pale Rider, The Good The Bad and The Ugly, and Hang ‘Em High.

But it was 1971’s Dirty Harry — and the infamous “go ahead, make my day” line — that made Clint Eastwood a household name.

While the Oscar winner has gone on to have a hugely successful career both as an actor and a director, he also found time to have eight children.

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