
"Just like the characters he first became famous for, the 95-year-old actor and director resides out west-primarily in Carmel, California, the ritzy coastal town where he once served as mayor. A San Francisco native, Eastwood became a star in the mid-'60s for his portrayal of the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone's trilogy of spaghetti Westerns, A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly."
"In 1953-the year before he started his acting career-Eastwood married his first wife, Maggie Johnson. At the time, the future Hollywood star was living in an apartment building that he also managed; at night, he worked at a gas station, according to Clint: The Life and Legend by biographer Patrick McGilligan. Following their marriage that December, Maggie moved into Eastwood's home at 427 South Oakhurst Drive."
"About a year later, the Eastwoods moved so that the newly signed actor would be closer to Universal's studio lot. Per McGilligan, the couple paid $125 a month for an apartment at Valli Sands, a complex at 4040 Arch Drive in Studio City. In 1959, the couple upgraded to a house in Sherman Oaks. The residence, at 3512 Beverly Glen Boulevard, was built in 1956."
Clint Eastwood primarily lives in Carmel, California, and once served as the town's mayor. He rose to stardom in the mid-1960s for his Man with No Name role in Sergio Leone's spaghetti Westerns. Early in his career he lived in and managed a Beverly Hills apartment and later paid $125 a month for a Studio City unit near Universal. He married Maggie Johnson in 1953 and moved into a 427 South Oakhurst Drive residence. In 1959 he and his wife upgraded to a midcentury ranch in Sherman Oaks. He later invested in properties in Idaho, Hawaii, and across California.
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