Clint Eastwood hasn’t been seen in 450 days – friends worried his health “has taken a turn”

Clint Eastwood has seen and done it all during the course of his illustrious career. Indeed, there are few accolades the legendary actor and director hasn’t laid claim to over the years; his legacy as a titan of cinema was cemented decades ago.

Yet, as they say, Father Time comes for us all, and these days Eastwood, now 92 years old (when did that happen?!) is naturally seen less and less out and about on red carpets and at high-profile events.

He continues to work – we recently reported that he’s putting together what might be his final film as a director, Juror #2 – but it makes sense to assume his days as an active member of the entertainment industry could be drawing to a close.

Now, whilst there haven’t been any concerning reports as to his health, Radar Online insist that his close friends fear that his health is beginning to decline…

According to sources, the iconic Hollywood star is considering retiring from the director’s chair after his next flick, a courtroom thriller titled Juror #2.

Discussing Film say that sources close to the actor have shed some light on Eastwood’s plans for the future, claiming that his next project will likely be the final one of his long and illustrious career.

Juror #2 will mark Eastwood’s 40th as a director. The 92-year-old most recently directed and starred in Cry Macho (2021), but has an extensive resume of award-winning flicks to his name, including Letters from Iwo Jima and Flags of our Fathers (2006), Million Dollar Baby (2004), American Sniper (2014), and Sully (2016).

Though the actor-turned-director is certainly a busy man, these days he also makes sure to enjoy his life, limiting his work commitments severely. His daughter Francesca Eastwood spoken recently on what an amazing grandfather Clint had turned out to be.

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