Companion:
John Cusack, Companion, ```..dated in 1997
Biography:The daughter of Clint Eastwood, creamy-complected, green-eyed blonde Alison Eastwood debuted opposite her actor-director dad in "Tightrope" (1984) playing his daughter. But when it came to her first significant adult role in her father's "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" (1997), she had to audition several times (and wait) like anybody else. Eastwood then landed starring roles in a pair of independent films, Rick Rosenthal's "Isn't It Romantic?" and Glenn Freyer's "Suicide: The Comedy", which both began lensing in 1997. She was featured in the murder mystery "Black & White" (1998) and appeared "Breakfast of Champions" (1999), which starred Bruce Willis and Albert Finney. In 2003, Eastwood was cast in the male dominated feature "Poolhall Junkies," in which she portrayed a law student and the love interest to Mars Callahan's character.
Head of her own production company, Purple Rose, Eastwood is developing a movie version of Moliere's "Misanthrope" and owns the rights for her pet project, the Jean Harlow biography "Bombshell". Bearing a resemblance to the tragic star she plans to portray, the actress has stated that she feels a special kinship with the intelligent Harlow whom the Hollywood machine typecast as a bubbleheaded blonde vixen.
Milestones:
2007 Made feature directorial debut with the drama "Rails and Ties"
2005 Associate producer on the film, "Don't Tell"
2003 Posed nude in the February issue of Playboy magazine
2002 Co-starred in the independent feature "Poolhall Junkies"
2000 Featured in the romantic comedy "If You Only Knew"
1999 Was Maria in the comedy feature "Breakfast of Champions"
1997 Had small role in "Absolute Power", directed by her father
1997 Cast as John Cusack's love interest in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" directed by her father
1993 Went to Paris at age 21 as a model (date approximate)
1992 Checked herself into rehab while studying acting in NYC to address her problem with drugs and alcohol
1990 Arrested for drunken driving at age 18 (date approximate)
1984 Made feature debut opposite father in "Tightrope", playing his daughter
SometimesCreditedAs:
Alison Eastwood
Santa Catalina School Monterey, California
Stevenson School Pebble Beach, California
Actor, producer, director, model, fashion designer
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