Robert Downey Jr Just Told A Story About Clint Eastwood And Calling Action I’d Never Heard
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Robert Downey Jr Just Told A Story About Clint Eastwood And Calling Action I’d Never Heard


Robert Downey Jr. has worked with enough filmmakers that when he starts comparing directing styles, I am going to listen. This is an actor whose career has taken him from his father’s underground film world to John Hughes, Richard Attenborough, Shane Black, Jon Favreau, Guy Ritchie, Christopher Nolan and, soon enough, back to the MCU for a new Marvel movie where he’ll play Doctor Doom. So, when he casually drops a Clint Eastwood story about “calling action” while talking about how different movie sets operate, my ears perk up.

RDJ was recently asked what it was like working with Nolan on Oppenheimer. Instead of jumping straight into the usual praise, he backed into the answer by mentioning legendary actor and director Clint Eastwood, and the detail is one I had never heard before. He explained during an interview with Conversations for Our Daughters:

Well, speaking of seeking out adversity, and by adversity, I mean things that run counter to what you may have imagined a set should be like with a bunch of professionals. I know Clint Eastwood was like, ‘No sugar.’ And he would never say action because he didn’t like the idea that there was some big yell between inaction and beginning to perform.



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