Clint Eastwood is a unique figure in Hollywood: a self-made success who has risen from the popular appeal of his early TV series, Rawhide, via the Spaghetti westerns, to the superstar bracket of actor-producer-director. Eastwood's achievements as 'the man with no name' were matched by the success of his 'Dirty Harry' films, and since then he has added directorial greats - like Play Misty For Me, High Plains Drifter and Bronco Billy - to his credit. Iain Johnstone, who made a famous BBC TV profile of Eastwood, knows his subject well. The Man With No Name includes original interview material and nearly 200 revealing photographs which together make his book the most complete record of the world's number one box office star.