Scott Eastwood Gets 'Best Gift Ever' While Friends Wish Him a Happy Birthday
Scott Eastwood recently turned 37, and his friends saw it as an occasion worth celebrating. Among those friends, someone gifted the actor, the youngest of Hollywood heavyweight Clint Eastwood's sons, with a portrait. However, reaching his late thirties is not the only thing Scott is celebrating with much anticipation these days.
In a recent Instagram update, author Nicholas Sparks shared a sweet tribute to his friend, Scott Eastwood, "calling all Luke fans" to wish him a happy birthday, alongside a behind-the-scenes photo of Scott on the set of 2015's "The Longest Ride," a film adapted from one Nicholas's novels.
The actor reposted the tribute on his Instagram stories, thanking Nicholas "for the birthday love." Another friend, entrepreneur Logan Mulvey, shared a photo of himself and Scott, captioning, "Welcome to late 30s old man @scotteastwood."
Like Nicholas's tribute, Scott also reposted Logan's, following with what he felt was the "best gift ever" — a painted portrait of him dressed as a royal general. Unlike in his previous IG stories, he didn't tag anyone, so it's unknown who presented him with such a thoughtful and hilarious present.
Still, reaching his late 30s isn't the only thing Scott has been celebrating. Last May, it was confirmed he was returning as Little Nobody in the "Fast and Furious" franchise's latest sequel, "Fast X," alongside its staples Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez and its more recent stars Charlize Theron and John Cena.
A screengrab of Scott Eastwood's Instagram Story on March 21, 1986 | Source: Instagram/scotteastwood
Scott is a California native born to Jacelyn Ann Reeves and legendary actor Clint Eastwood. He's the youngest son out of eight siblings, including six sisters and one older brother. By order of eldest to youngest, they are Laurie Murray, 69; Kimber Lynn Eastwood, 58; Kyle Eastwood, 54; Alison Eastwood, 50; Kathryn Eastwood, 35; Francesca Eastwood, 29; and Morgan Eastwood, 27.
Scott debuted his acting career in the early 2000s, first appearing in "Flags of Our Fathers," a 2006 film directed by his dad. He accumulated more credits in the movies "Gran Torino" and "Invictus," before landing a leading role in 2011's "Enter Nowhere." He's best known for his appearances in "Pacific Rim: Uprising" and "Suicide Squad," but when he isn't gracing big screens, he models.
Some of his siblings also followed in their father's footsteps, pursuing careers in the entertainment industry. Kimber Lynn began hers as an actress but later transitioned into make-up artistry. Kyle followed the same path as Kimber Lynn, except he became a composer and jazz bassist. Alison, Morgan, Francesa, and Kathryn also acted, but she later ventured into writing.
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