Francesca Eastwood, the daughter of veteran actor and filmmaker Clint Eastwood and actress Frances Fisher, was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence over the past weekend. Officers with the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) responded to a radio call of “a possible domestic violence incident” on Oct. 12 at around 10:42 p.m., BHPD Lieutenant Andrew Myers told The Epoch Times via email.
Law enforcement personnel met the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator at a “safety zone” located at the BHPD’s headquarters on North Rexford Drive. The designated sections are typically brightly lit areas outside of police stations, usually in the parking lot, that are monitored by 24/7 surveillance, per SafeTrade Stations.
“Officers conducted an investigation, and based on statements and injuries, Francesca Ruth Fisher Eastwood of Los Angeles was arrested for a felony, PC 273.5 – Domestic Violence, and was booked at BHPD Jail,” Myers said. Myers did not elaborate on the identity of the alleged victim. The Epoch Times reached out to a representative of Eastwood for comment but a response was not received by publication time.
The 31-year-old “True Crime” actress was last known to be dating actor Alexander Wraith, 45, recognized for his roles in the television series “Naomi” and “Orange Is the New Black.” Eastwood made her film debut when she was just 2 years old, starring alongside her mother in the 1995 film “The Stars Fell on Henrietta,” co-produced by her father.
Four years later, the actress starred in the mystery thriller “True Crime,” which also featured her parents.
Eastwood’s subsequent film credits include “Jersey Boys” (2014), “Final Girl” (2015), “Outlaws and Angels” (2016), “M.F.A.” (2017), “The Vault” (2017), “Awake” (2019), “Old” (2021), and “Clawfoot” (2023). More recently, the actress appeared in the 2024 film “Running on Empty.” Actors Lucy Hale, Jim Gaffigan, and Jay Pharoah rounded out the cast of the romance comedy, which premiered in August.
Eastwood is set to star in “Juror #2,” a film directed by her father. The thriller, which is expected to hit theaters in November, also features actors Kiefer Sutherland, Toni Collette, and J. K. Simmons. Earlier this year, Eastwood completed filming her latest project, a biographical sports drama titled “Queen of the Ring” about Mildred Burke, who was a trailblazer in women’s professional wrestling.
“I play Mae Young, an amazing woman who wrestled into her 80s,” the actress told CherryPicks in July, adding: “True stories are where my heart lies.”
Eastwood took to Instagram on Oct. 16—a few days after her arrest—to share her excitement about the forthcoming film.
“I’m absolutely honored I got to play the iconic Mae Young in @queenofthering she is an absolute legend and to say I was nervous is an understatement,” the actress wrote.
“Mae is one of the most inspiring women I’ve ever heard of and I wish I got to drink some whisky with you 🙂 what an experience. Love to all the cast and crew and our director @ashavildsen.”