Dina Eastwood

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Dina Ruiz Eastwood (born Dina Ruiz, July 11, 1965, Castro Valley, California) is perhaps best known as a news anchor for KSBW-TV. She is the wife of actor/director Clint Eastwood, who she first met for an interview in 1993, and has acted in two of his films, True Crime (1999) and Blood Work (2002). The couple have one daughter, Morgan (born December 12, 1996). Dina, who graduated from Mission San Jose High School in Fremont, California, and later majored in Journalism while in college at Fresno State University, currently co-hosts the TV show Candid Camera. She is of European, Native American and African American ancestry.[1]

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