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  2. Dickenson County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Dickenson County Courthouse is a historic courthouse building located at Clintwood, Dickenson County, Virginia. It was built in 1915, as an extension of the 1894 brick courthouse. It is a two-story, Colonial Revival building with a projecting central block and wings.

  3. Clintwood High School - Wikipedia

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    Clintwood won three state championships in football, three under legendary former head coach Ralph Cummins (1974, 1975, 1978).Clintwood played at Ralph Cummins Stadium. Coach Cummins was the head coach of the Clintwood Football team for 35 years; his teams won 271 games, going undefeated in the regular season 10 tim

  4. Early life and work of Clint Eastwood - Wikipedia

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    His first interview with TV Guide for Rawhide came in August 1959 in which they concentrated on his physical fitness, taking photographs of him doing pushups at home as Eastwood advised readers to keep in shape, warned against carbohydrates and recommended skipping beverages loaded with sugar and eating plenty of fruit and vegetables and vitamins.

  5. Clint Eastwood filmography - Wikipedia

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    His most recent acting role was for the film Cry Macho (2021), which he also directed and produced for Warner Bros. Pictures, a studio he worked with from 1971 up until 2024 for Juror No. 2. Throughout his career, Eastwood has received numerous accolades. In 1996, Eastwood was a recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award. [14]

  6. Clint Eastwood - Wikipedia

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    Eastwood was born on May 31, 1930, at Saint Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, to Ruth (née Margret [b] Runner; 1909–2006) and Clinton Eastwood (1906–1970). ). During her son's fame, Ruth was known by the surname of her second husband, John Belden Wood (1913–2004), whom she married after the death of Clinton Sr. [8] Eastwood was nicknamed "Samson" by hospital nurses because he ...

  7. Michael Verhoeven - Wikipedia

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    Michael Verhoeven stemmed from a theatre and film family, the son of the German film director Paul Verhoeven (1901–1975) and actress Doris Kiesow (1902–1973).. Michael Verhoeven married Austrian actress Senta Berger in 1966 and stayed with her until his death in 2024 – in what is considered one of the longest-running scandal-free marriages in show business.

  8. Verhoeven - Wikipedia

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    Verhoeven is a noble toponymic surname of Dutch origin. The name is a contraction of van der Hoeven, meaning "from the homestead".In 2007, Verhoeven was the 44th most common name in the Netherlands (15,902 people). [1]

  9. Paul Verhoeven - Wikipedia

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    Paul Verhoeven was born in Amsterdam on 18 July 1938, [8] the son of a schoolteacher, Wim Verhoeven, and a hatmaker, Nel van Schaardenburg.. In 1943, the family moved to The Hague, the location of the German headquarters in the Netherlands during World War II.