Thanks for posting these interviews for people outside Canada who would otherwise never have seen them- cool to see icons like Clint & Ian McKellen so much younger, too.
I like this interview, very informative...better than the short clips we get these days, only actor's studio and charlie rose are left and even they don't match this quality.
He looks soooo great here. Wish I could find more clips of Clint interviews from this era. But speaking of, this is 1974, yes? Clint would have been about 43, 44 years old here--how could he have been in show business "nearly 25 years" as Linehan notes in his intro? Clint got into show business in his mid-20s, did he not?
Linehan was famous for asking questions that didn't fit the standard template. And especially for doing mountains of research before those interviews. I'd take a minute of a Linehan interview over a thousand of those processed, publicist-managed piece-of-crap junket clips or late-night talk show appearances that yield the same stupid answers over and over again.
the interviewer reminds me of dwight schrute x)
seeker6087 2 months ago
Look how pissed he gets when someone drops that thing at 2:01
sturmraist50 1 year ago
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the interviewer is so gay - what a turd-burglar
TheZanipolo 1 year ago
Thanks for posting these interviews for people outside Canada who would otherwise never have seen them- cool to see icons like Clint & Ian McKellen so much younger, too.
DarkeningSkies1 1 year ago
I like this interview, very informative...better than the short clips we get these days, only actor's studio and charlie rose are left and even they don't match this quality.
batrama310 1 year ago
He looks soooo great here. Wish I could find more clips of Clint interviews from this era. But speaking of, this is 1974, yes? Clint would have been about 43, 44 years old here--how could he have been in show business "nearly 25 years" as Linehan notes in his intro? Clint got into show business in his mid-20s, did he not?
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
@TheCatgirl6 obviously the interviewer made a mistake.
locotaco10 5 months ago
@TheCatgirl6 He has been playing in movies since he was 19, 1949-50 his first tv film
StoneHeartFull 4 months ago
Is there a Part 3? This one feels interrupted, like there was more conversation.
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
@TheCatgirl6 - there are only two parts to the interview. Sorry - no more Clint :)
nsicanada 1 year ago
@nsicanada I was afraid you'd say that... oh, well...
TheCatgirl6 1 year ago
he's so beautiful.
elvisobsessor 1 year ago
CLINTWOOD EAST
mrstrings65 2 years ago
@mrstrings65 :)???
tp4ever1950s 1 year ago
@tp4ever1950s i took the name clint eastwood and changed it to clintwood east
mrstrings65 1 year ago
Linehan was famous for asking questions that didn't fit the standard template. And especially for doing mountains of research before those interviews. I'd take a minute of a Linehan interview over a thousand of those processed, publicist-managed piece-of-crap junket clips or late-night talk show appearances that yield the same stupid answers over and over again.
munson66 2 years ago 10
Great to see an old interview with Clint. But the guy doing the interview is a jerk asking strange question,
shaef1 2 years ago
Thank you for the interviews, love them!!I love Clint!
Ivanka1991 2 years ago