Clint Eastwood has successfully passed his good genes after all, as Scott Eastwood starts to get his share of the limelight!
Dirty Harry‘s son poses in a nautical-themed shoot for Town and Country‘s October issue, to the delight of all ladies (and some gents) everywhere.
On his interview, the hunky Scotty dishes out some totally unrelated jobs he’s been in after graduating from high school in 2003.
These include pounding nails, working construction, bartending, and valeting cars, which he can surely take inspiration from on those future movie roles.
“People assumed that I would have everything handed to me, but that couldn’t be further from the truth,” says the young Eastwood.
The 27-year-old has had short stints on some of his dad’s films — Flags of Our Fathers, Gran Torino, and Trouble With The Curve — giving him an all-access pass on the ropes of acting in his former years.
“As a director and an actor, my dad’s motto is ‘Tell the truth.’ The only way of doing that is having life experiences and being a storyteller,” he shares.
We’ll see Scott apply those skills as he appears on The Perfect Wave and Dawn Patrol, both as a surfer, and in Fury, a World War II drama starring Brad Pitt and Shia LeBeouf.
“I want to be a man’s man — not a kid actor or a glitzy pop star but a no-bullshit leading man,” he expresses.
Sounds like we won’t see the last of that Eastwood machismo after all.
Since he spends most of his idle time surfing and fishing in the vicinity of his present home in San Diego, Scott prefers to have a chillin’ good time.
“I’m not a club kind of guy. Dive bars are much more my thing. They’re no-nonsense,” he declares.
Besides, he co-owns a watering hole in Solana Beach called Saddle Bar, there’s no problem whenever he feels like quenching his thirst. Count us in!