
In 1968, Clint Eastwood He was cast as the lead in the western musical The legend of the unknown city. He was at the peak of his career as an actor, having just played his breakout role as “The Man with No Name” in the Dollar Trilogy. Sergio Leone. Going from being the most emblematic face of the spaghetti western to starting to sing and dance meant deviating a bit from the genre he was known for.
At the time, Eastwood was married to Margaret Neville Johnson. However, it was known that they had “open marriage”; This means that Margaret accepted that the actor took certain liberties in maintaining difference Extramarital affairs.
At the beginning of filming legend of the unknown city, Eastwood had two lovers. He met the actor there jean seberg, The co-star who will be sharing the scene, With whom he fell in love, but not as madly as she, Apparently. They began a heated, but not unusual, romance at the expense of Seberg’s husband, Roman Gary. The French writer and diplomat did not understand infidelity as well as Marguerite, who already had years of experience dealing with it.
The point is that Gene Seberg did not view the relationship he shared with Eastwood as mere entertainment In between filming breaks or as a way to give realism to the romance they also played out on the big screen, which vaguely matched the reality they were living. no, Seberg fell in love with “the man with no name.”
Now, if we put the facts in context, that it was a Western film shoot, Clint Eastwood being the actress’s husband as a writer, and her admitting that she had fallen in love with the actor, the script writes itself. The code of honor requires this. Roman Gary challenged the most distinguished Western cowboys to a duel to the death. Unfortunately for him, or not, it didn’t happen.
Karina Longworth He told the story of this confrontation in an episode of his podcast You must remember this. According to the presenter: “They never did. Roman left and Jen called her publicist to admit that she was madly in love with Clint Eastwood and needed help announcing that she was getting divorced.”
No one got what they wanted in the end, except Eastwood. Once the filming is completed, The actor forgot Seberg existed. Actress biographer, david richards, “Once they returned to Paramount, it was as if Clint didn’t know who he was,” he wrote. Jane couldn’t believe he could be so indifferent to her after everything she’d been through. In Baker. “She was a very vulnerable woman and it was a terrible shock to her.”
It is worth noting that after ten years, Gary ended up dying from his injuries. But he was the one who shot himself, a year after Jean Seberg committed suicide.