No, he had no part in it at all.
Eastwood's production company, Malpaso, is named for the stream of the same name in Carmel California.
Clint Eastwood was not in "Anything Goes".
Clint Eastwood has starred in 60 movies (plus a few more uncredited when he was younger movies, and seven television series, although some were only one time appearances. On television he was most widely known as Rowdy Yates from 'Rawhide'. He is most currently appearing in the movie "Trouble With the Curve" with Amy Adams. He has also directed 35 films including "j. Edgar" and has produced 37 including "Gran Torino". All movies with Clint Eastwood: toprater.com/en/movies/objects/filters/actors/eastwood-clint
Clint Eastwood and Van Cleef star in this spaghetti western that was produced in 1965 and released in the United States in 1967. It is the second part of what has become commonly known as the Dollars Trilogy.
A serape like the one Clint Eastwood wears in the Dollars Trilogy movies can be purchased at many retail stores in the southwestern part of the United States. This particular serape can also be purchased in some retail stores in Texas.
The Production Budget for Return of the Living Dead Part II was $6,200,000.
Clint Eastwood goes all the back to early TV. He had a part in the show Wagon Train and played a character called Roddy Yates. I don't think he was any more than 19 or 20 when he played this part. He went on to several TV shows and I think he was on the TV show with Carl Malden as a detective in the Streets of San Francisco. It wasn't until the late 70's or early 80's he made a film. One the first films he directed was Play Misty for Me.
He wore a long sandy colour riding coat however for a large part of the movie he wore a preachers collar and a black coat
There are two posters, for Revenge of the Creature and Tarantula, both of which included a young Clint Eastwood in an uncredited role. Note Marty points to the posters when he says Doc wouldn't have heard of Eastwood yet.
a Clint eastwood film called deadpool, GN'R were extras during the funeral (of Jim carrey's character) in the film, also the chracter Jim plays has a part where he is singing welcom to the jungle for a music video, in the movie its his own song
I do not believe they did, Bronson was considered for the lead in The Good, the bad and the Ugly and James Coburn starred in another film with Clint, but unless Bronson had a small part, can't think of any
The Production Budget for The Hangover Part II was $80,000,000.