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Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg

As the 1960s came to a close, Seberg co-starred with Eastwood in the Gold Rush-era musical, “Paint Your Wagon.” During the long shoot, “Jean amused herself by having an affair with Clint Eastwood,” Longworth said.

Eventually, Gary finally turned up on location. Seberg told him what was going on with Eastwood. As she put it, according to Longworth: “I got a crush on someone else. Because I’m a bad liar, I had to tell Romain about it.” Gary challenged Eastwood to a duel, though Longworth doesn’t say if Gary specified what weapons they should use.

“They never went through with it, and instead Romain left, and Jean called her publicist to confess she was madly in love with Clint Eastwood, and she needed help announcing she was getting a divorce,” Longworth said.

Seberg assumed Eastwood was madly in love with her, too, and was ready to leave his wife.

But for Eastwood, a workplace affair was nothing new.

“Eastwood’s ferocious sexual appetite was common knowledge in the movie industry,” says biographer Patrick McGilligan. In his book, “The Life and Legend of Clint Eastwood,” he said Eastwood slept with practically all his leading ladies and had a 14-year affair with a stuntwoman from “Rawhide” who gave birth to his oldest child, a daughter whose existence was kept secret from the public until a 1989 National Enquirer expose.

So, it probably came as a shock only to Seberg that the end of the location shoot also meant the end of the affair. Even more, “Clint totally ghosted her,” Longworth said.

“‘It was marvelous while it lasted,” Seberg said later, “It’s always a bit of a shock that people aren’t sincere. Perhaps I have to grow up a little.”

“When the dust settled, Jean found herself alone in her Coldwater Canyon house, paralyzed by depression,” Longworth said. “She drank too much, and too often mixed booze with valium, and she essentially stopped leaving the house for a while. ‘Without a man,’ she said, ‘I’m like a ship without a rudder.'”

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by Anonymousreply 46October 13, 2020 8:59 PM

Eastwood is scum. He treated Sandra Locke like dirt, and she was talented. It's so nice that the patriarchy allows this behavior and no one calls him a slut or a skank. Crazy old cut talking to an empty stool in that anti-Obama rant. Hope he croaks.

by Anonymousreply 1October 7, 2020 12:49 AM

Clint Eastwood talks about Jean Seberg

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by Anonymousreply 2October 7, 2020 12:51 AM

R1 must be a Frau.

Seberg was mentally-tortured from the year 1959. She was on par with plastic-woman Tippi Hedren.

by Anonymousreply 3October 7, 2020 12:54 AM

Clint was always gross looking and gross acting.

by Anonymousreply 4October 7, 2020 12:57 AM

Bullshit. Eastwood is a manipulative user. He can't even look at the interviewer.

by Anonymousreply 5October 7, 2020 12:57 AM

I blame Otto Preminger for thrusting this immature teenager back in 1959 into a different culture where her mental illness evinced and developed over 20 years.

Otto Preminger obviously had no idea of what Bernard Shaw was talking about in his play ‘Saint Joan’ and he chose a thin, pliable midwestern teenager who obviously knew even less.

The film was made in the relative safety of an English studio but then he took this blank-faced teenager to France to make that bloated failed souffle called ‘Bonjour Tristesse’. And there she was exposed to the French who showed their Gallic opprobrium to this flat-voiced Yankee who was impertinent enough to impersonate their national hero.

And that was just the start of a long mess culminating in death.

by Anonymousreply 6October 7, 2020 1:02 AM

Fuck Clint Eastwood and his fascist bullshit.

by Anonymousreply 7October 7, 2020 1:09 AM

Eastwood beat women. Fuck him.

by Anonymousreply 8October 7, 2020 1:10 AM

R2 I can't hear a word he says.

by Anonymousreply 9October 7, 2020 1:20 AM

OP, you have obviously cut and pasted this from somewhere.

You should give credit to the person whose opinions you have stolen.

by Anonymousreply 10October 7, 2020 1:22 AM

He wouldn’t dare get in a relationship with a real, down to earth woman. He seems to like neurotic ones.

by Anonymousreply 11October 7, 2020 1:26 AM

R9 The important points of what Clint said:

He adored Jean.

He is glad that the filming was a happy time in Jean's sad unhappy life.

He talked briefly to Jean (long time after filming), but they were like strangers.

He wish that Jean made more movies that showed her real self.

Jean is an important part of his life.

by Anonymousreply 12October 7, 2020 1:42 AM

R6 But why did she continue to live in Paris (long before her activism/FBI mess), She herself expressed her discomfort and uneasiness in France.

That's what she said early in the early 1960s:

"I'm enjoying it to the fullest extent. I've been tremendously lucky to have gone through this experience at an age where I can still learn. That doesn't mean that I will stay here. I'm in Paris because my work has been here. I'm not an expatriate. I will go where the work is. The French life has its drawbacks. One of them is the formality. The system seems to be based on saving the maximum of yourself for those nearest you. Perhaps that is better than the other extreme in Hollywood, where people give so much of themselves in public life that they have nothing left over for their families. Still, it is hard for an American to get used to. Often I will get excited over a luncheon table only to have the hostess say discreetly that coffee will be served in the other room. ... I miss that casualness and friendliness of Americans, the kind that makes people smile. I also miss blue jeans, milk shakes, thick steaks and supermarkets."

by Anonymousreply 13October 7, 2020 1:48 AM

Jean Seberg had a messy life. She became involved with the Black Panthers and it harmed her and her life. She was quite naïve and came to a bad end. She didn't seem ready for Hollywood or the real world.

Actress Maureen Stapleton warned her that the Black Panthers were simply using her to their own advantage. One day when Jean was talking to one of them on the phone and Maureen was present she let out a barrage of cuss words and the Black Panther member told Jean that he admired and liked Maureen for her no holds comments.

by Anonymousreply 14October 7, 2020 2:03 AM

1981 SPECIAL REPORT: "JEAN SEBERG"

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by Anonymousreply 15October 7, 2020 2:07 AM

That undated quote at R13 demonstrates what I said back at R6.

She was not mentally-equipped to understand what was thrust on her back in 1958.

by Anonymousreply 16October 7, 2020 2:14 AM

Hard to believe Clint actually SANG in "Paint Your Wagon".

by Anonymousreply 17October 7, 2020 2:17 AM

Clint is an opportunist. When he gets what he wants from people, he's fine, but when he encounters resistance, if he can fuck someone over, he does. Didn't he build his fortune/reputation on a rightwing image that was as deplorable as it was false? He became mayor of Carmel because the council wouldn't give him what he wanted, so he had to shove his power in their faces.

No thanks. Dirty Harry is right.

by Anonymousreply 18October 7, 2020 2:43 AM

I've only seen one thing in which Jean Seberg was in any way adequate. She played a hip skinny bimbo millennial opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo in Jean-Luc Godard's playful 'Breathless' in 1960.

'Paint Your Wagon' is an odd mess of a film in those crazy days when every studio wanted to replicate the million-dollar-making-musical 'Sound of Music'. Her fragile, porcelain body and lack of any singing voice made her way-out casting pretending to be a self-reliant pioneer woman. All the cast looked odd and uncomfortable.

by Anonymousreply 19October 7, 2020 4:00 AM

The Clint Eastwood/Jean Seberg affair just seemed like a misunderstanding. She thought it was a grand love that would develop into a lasting relationship. For him, it was just another affair. "Just one of those things that can happen on location", is right. Seems Seberg was rather deluded. I don't think he behaved particularly badly. He was a Hollywood hunk who liked fucking his co-stars. If she thought it was more than just a temporary affair, well, that was her mistake.

by Anonymousreply 20October 7, 2020 4:13 AM

He had a whole house of male escorts to pimp out in Carmel.

by Anonymousreply 21October 7, 2020 4:37 AM

Cut or uncut though, tasteful friends? Asking for an 80-year-old lady next door.

by Anonymousreply 22October 7, 2020 4:47 AM

I never understood why they made 'Bonjour Tristesse' with three non-French leads. It was pretty to look at but was an overwrought mess.

Eastwood has severe character flaws to have so many children with so many mistresses.

by Anonymousreply 23October 7, 2020 4:56 AM

Wasn't Clint ever #meToo'ed?

by Anonymousreply 24October 7, 2020 5:07 AM

R24 There must be a reason why Clint wasn't ever #meToo'ed.

by Anonymousreply 25October 7, 2020 5:09 AM

People have affairs. They end. Enjoy them for what they are while you're in it. But they were both married and maybe he thought it was safe for each of them.

Bunch of judgmental ninnies here. Hello 1955.

by Anonymousreply 26October 7, 2020 5:49 AM

R23 'Bonjour Tristesse' was a mess.

Otto Preminger OWNED his young Milwaukee employee and had to USE her just like people ALLEGE that Alfred Hitchcock USED that Tippee Hedren.

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by Anonymousreply 27October 8, 2020 10:13 PM

Jeane Seberg on Clint Eastwood: "I misjudged him. It's disheartening to find out people aren't sincere."

by Anonymousreply 28October 8, 2020 10:41 PM

Deborah Kerr said that Otto Preminger mistreated and abused Jean during the filming of Bonjour Tristesse, Deborah said she asked Otto to stop screaming and shouting at Jean.

by Anonymousreply 29October 8, 2020 10:44 PM

In all her photos with Clint Eastwood, Jean Seberg was glowing with happiness.

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by Anonymousreply 30October 9, 2020 3:59 AM
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by Anonymousreply 31October 9, 2020 4:00 AM

R1 Sondra, not Sandra. And her lawsuit and settlement against Eastwood is probably as close "me-too-ed" as Clint ever got. He was a total bitch to her... pretending an agreement had been made, and behind her back making sure she never worked.

Seberg did have a messy life and was pretty horrible in most of her movies.... but her performance in Breathless was enough to excuse all of it. Iconic.

by Anonymousreply 32October 9, 2020 4:11 AM

[quote]People have affairs. They end. Enjoy them for what they are while you're in it. But they were both married and maybe he thought it was safe for each of them. Bunch of judgmental ninnies here. Hello 1955.

You remember this when you get cheated on. Then again, maybe you have no soul and therefore won’t be affected.

by Anonymousreply 33October 9, 2020 4:16 AM

[quote]Deborah Kerr said that Otto Preminger mistreated and abused Jean during the filming of Bonjour Tristesse,

Preminger was the stereotypical tyrannical perfectionist German film director who abused his actors and pushed them to the limit to get the results he wanted. The stories, back when people still cared about these things, were legendary.

by Anonymousreply 34October 9, 2020 5:12 AM

^ Preminger was a tasteless thug.

Seberg was her usual inept self in 'Tristesse' and David Niven was too much of a skinny eunuch to generate any kind of sexual magnetism playing her father.

by Anonymousreply 35October 9, 2020 6:00 AM

Tyrannical perfectionist Austrian film director.

by Anonymousreply 36October 9, 2020 7:18 AM

Clint had two children with another woman while living with Sondra.

by Anonymousreply 37October 9, 2020 7:26 AM

I agree that most actors have affairs while working on projects together. Its commonplace and not a big deal. Some relations stick (Taylor and Burton are probably the most famous for this) but most do not. One moves on...to the next project and the next affair

by Anonymousreply 38October 9, 2020 8:11 AM

R36: I stand corrected. I have no excuses either.

by Anonymousreply 39October 9, 2020 8:39 AM

R37 While insisting that Sondra have two abortions. Pretty horrible behavior.

by Anonymousreply 40October 9, 2020 4:36 PM

"Taylor and Burton are probably the most famous for this) but most do not. One moves on...to the next project and the next affair."

Burton considered Taylor just another affair. He always had affairs and went back to his wonderful wife Sybil. But crazy LIz attempted suicide when she thought the affair was over. Burton, realizing he had gotten in too deep and no doubt besotted by the thought of being the husband of Elizabeth Taylor, made a fateful decision: he would leave his wife and child and start a new life with La Liz. It was probably the worst decision he ever made in his. life. He lost his acting cred and became a tabloid celebrity and the insanity of life with Liz plunged him deeper into alcoholism. Boy, did he ever fuck up.

by Anonymousreply 41October 9, 2020 8:55 PM

The original story of 'Bonjour Tristesse' was a look into the mind of an introverted teenage girl. It was a fragile story as that of that Timothy Chalamet movie everyone was raving about last year.

Clumsy Preminger made it into a big movie and hired well-known actors to try and increase the box-office appeal.

He also indulged in intrusive shots of the young actress' pelvis and —even worse— shrivelled David Niven's buttocks

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by Anonymousreply 42October 10, 2020 9:06 AM

^ P.S. The well-known actors I mentioned were Walter Chiari, Jean Kent and Martita Hunt (whose role was cut down to half a sentence).

Juliette Gréco also appeared and even though she was 31 I reckon she's be better playing the French girl than Jean Seberg from Marshalltown, Iowa.

by Anonymousreply 43October 11, 2020 1:09 AM

So jean Seberg thought she and Clint Eastwood were in love and that he'd leave his wife for her but was mistaken. Big deal. You'd think, having been in Hollywood as long as she had been, that she would have known the score. This tale reminds me of Marilyn Monroe and Yves Montand. They hooked up while filming a dismal comedy called "Let's Make Love" and had a rather blatant affair. They were both married at th time, she to Arthur Miller and he to Simone Signoret. Marilyn thought it was love and that he'd leave his wife and marry her. It wasn't and he didn't. Later Montand made some embarrassing statements about his affair with Monroe, saying maybe she wasn't as "sophisticated" as he thought and that maybe she had a "schoolgirl crush." He also stupidly said "if Marilyn was not married and I was not married I would not object to marrying her." But he did make it clear that "nothing will break up my marriage." Poor Marilyn! She was crushed by his rejection. I guess with her marriage failing she was looking for love in all the wrong places.

by Anonymousreply 44October 11, 2020 1:31 AM

R44 Yves Montand said this when Marilyn was still alive or after her death?!!

by Anonymousreply 45October 13, 2020 7:07 AM

Yves Montand made those statements while Monroe was still alive. Later Monroe tried to downplay the affair, saying yes, they had an affair, but that didn't mean she wanted to marry him. But she DID want to marry him. By all accounts, she was crazy about him and wanted a permanent relationship with him. She tried to keep the affair going after the filming of the movie ended. But Montand was done with her. That's Hollywood.

by Anonymousreply 46October 13, 2020 8:59 PM
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