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Eastwood's former partner Sondra Locke (1944–2018) lied about her age all of her professional life and at times, was inconsistent in terms of how many years she shaved off.[1] Only posthumously—after half a century of quoting lies—did the press widely concede that Locke, in fact, was born in 1944.[2] This premise-altering substitution discounts the McGilligan, Schickel, Eliot, Munn, O'Brien, Johnstone and Thompson biographies, not to mention Locke's own memoir, all of which peg her age to a later birthdate.