Hollywood has a new sex symbol on its hands.
You may have seen him in several of his father's films -- from "Flags of Our Fathers" to "Gran Torino," but the 27-year-old son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood is striking out on his own.
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Hollywood has a new sex symbol on its hands. You may have seen him in several of his father's films -- from "Flags of Our Fathers" to "Gran Torino," but the 27-year-old son of legendary actor Clint Eastwood is striking out on his own.
Scott Eastwood -- who will star in "Fury," an upcoming World War II flick with Brad Pitt and surf drama "The Perfect Wave" -- channelled his father in a recent photo shoot for the October issue of "Town & Country" magazine.
Like his dad, "Dirty Harry" himself, the younger Eastwood has a penchant for rugged, manly acting roles.
"I want to be a man's man -- not a kid actor or a glitzy pop star but a no bulls*** leading man," he told the mag.
He also said that he's had to work hard despite his father's success and an actor and director.
"People assumed that I would have everything handed to me, but that couldn't be further from the truth," he said of his previous work as a bar-tender, construction worker and valet. "I was on my own just doing the grind."
He's also steered clear of the young Hollywood scene.
"I'm not a club kind of guy," he said. "Dive bars are much more my thing. They're no-nonsense."