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Is Alison Eastwood ENFP or ISTP or other?

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Know your Type in Four simple questions

Question 1 of 4 – What can you relate to the most?
Are involved in what is happening outside and around them
Are immersed in own world of thoughts and feelings
Question 2 of 4 – What can you relate to the most?
Wonder mostly about the past or the future
See everyone and sense everything

Question 3 of 4 – What can you relate to the most?

You connect deeply with others, sharing their joys and sorrows as your own. You share your feelings freely, fostering connection.


You approach the world with logic and reason, seeking clarity and understanding. You focus on facts and enjoy dissecting puzzles and historical events.

Question 4 of 4 – What can you relate to the most?
Plan ahead but act impulsively following the situation
Plan a schedule ahead and tend to follow it

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About Alison Eastwood

Actress and daughter of Clint Eastwood who appeared in the movies Tightrope, Shadow People, Henry, and Breakfast of Champions.


She studied at UC Santa Barbara and debuted in Bronco Billy.


She was born prematurely by fifteen days. She appeared as an art student in the 1997 film Absolute Power.


Alison Eastwood

Her parents are Maggie Johnson and Clint Eastwood. She was married to Kirk Fox but the couple later spanorced. She then married sculptor Stacy Poitras in 2013.


Alison Eastwood

She had a role in the film Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, staring Kevin Spacey.

























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Reviewed by: Johansson M, PsyD

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  1. I might think, INFP as was... Shakespeare and... Charles Schultz.