Clint Eastwood photographed outside his Los Angeles home, June 1, 1956, the day after his 26th birthday. His first real audition was in 1954 - he didn't get that part, and his first actual film role was a very minor uncredited role in 1955's "Revenge of the Creature." In his youth and young adulthood, he did stints as a hay baler, logger, truck driver, and steel-furnace stoker. After being drafted in 1950, his Army service was largely as a swimming instructor. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, he found work at a gas station.
That’s a little too creepy for me. During WWII The Nazis cut off the hair of death camp inmates and sold it to German companies as raw material for haircloth. That’s why I said it’s too creepy for me because it probably isn’t the world largest. The world’s largest is at the Auschwitz Memorial. Collected from over 40,000 people.