John Wayne

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A tall man, a well worn stetson on his head, and a six gun at his hip. This perhaps is everyone's perception of the actor John Wayne, but he was so much more, read on the learn more about this remarkable man.

The Early Years


John Wayne was born on May 26th 1907, weighing a healthy 13 pounds, in the state of Iowa in the USA. He was named Marion Micheal Morrison, by his mother and father, Mary and Clyde Morrison.

Clyde Morrison was a pharmecist, whose business was not doing well, and after Clyde contracted Tuberculosis the family decided to move Southern California in 1917, where they took up ranching in the Mojave desert. This is how Wayne learned to ride, along with his younger brother Robert (Bob), born in 1911, Wayne used to travel to school every day by horseback.

When the ranch failed as well, the family moved once more to Glendale, in Los Angeles, and they set up home. It was at this time that the Morrison family got an Airedale Dog called Big Duke, Wayne used to follow the dog around, so people took to calling him Little Duke, and even today, people still refer to him as, 'The Duke'.

His parents divorced in 1926, and Wayne had to help his father by delivering medicines for his father and getting other jobs to help support himself.


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John Wayne Quote!!

On winning the best actor award for 'True Grit'

"Wow! If I had known, I would have put that eye patch on 35 years earlier."

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Into the Movies


Wayne did well in school at Glendale, both academically and in football, which he loved. He also acted in several school plays, and was very vocal on the school debate team.

After High School Wayne wanted to go to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, but did not get in, and instead won a football scholarship to the University of Southern California in 1925. Unfortuanatly he lost the scholarship after a football accident in 1927, and was unable to fund himself through University.

Whilst he had been at University he had taken a summer vacation job at the Fox film studios, where he was a labourer, a propman and extra, using the screen name of Duke Morrison. It was while he was here that he met his lifelong friend John Ford, the director, and in 1929/30, Ford helped Wayne get cast as a lead role in a major Fox film, The Big Trail, using the name John Wayne. Sadly the film flopped, and he went back to doing odd jobs and acting in B movies.


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John Wayne Fact!!

The title role of Dirty Harry was originally intended for Frank Sinatra. After he turned it down, it was offered to John Wayne and Paul Newman before it was given to Clint Eastwood.

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Moving Pictures



In 1939, John Ford once more took a hand in Wayne's career and cast him in the lead role of his latest western, Stagecoach'. The film was an instant success, and was a turning point in Wayne's career.

He went on to play a leading role in 142 movies, and holds the record for the actor with most leading parts.


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John Wayne Quote!!

On faith

"When the road looks rough ahead, remember the 'Man Upstairs' and the word H-O-P-E. Hang onto both and 'Tough it out'."

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John Wayne in the Movies


1926 Bardelys the Magnificent

1926 Brown of Harvard

1926 The Great K and A Train Robbery

1927 Annie Laurie

1927 The Drop Kick (aka Glitter)

1928 Hangman's House

1928 Mother Machree

1928 Four Son's

1929 Words and Music

1929 The Forward Pass

1929 Salute

1929 Noah's Ark

1929 Speakeasy

1929 The Black Watch

1930 Men Without Women

1930 The Big Trail

1930 Rough Romance

1930 Cheer Up and Smile

1930 Born Reckless

1931 The Deceiver

1931 Range Feud

1931 Men Are Like That (aka Arizona)

1931 Three Girls Lost

1931 Maker of Men (aka Yellow)

1931 Girls Demand Excitement

1932 Shadow of the Eagle

1932 Lady and Gent (aka The Challenger)

1932 Ride Him, Cowboy (aka The Hawk)

1932 The Voice of Hollywood No. 13

1932 Haunted Gold

1932 The Hollywood Handicap

1932 Texas Cyclone

1932 The Hurricane Express

1932 That's My Boy

1932 The Big Stampede

1932 Two-Fisted Law

1933 Central Airport

1933 Somewhere in Sonora

1933 The Man From Monteray

1933 The Telegraph Trail

1933 Riders of Destiny

1933 Sagebrush Trail

1933 Baby Face

1933 His Private Secretary

1933 College Coach (aka Football Coach)

1933 The Life of Jimmy Dolan (aka The Kid's Last Fight)

1933 The Three Musketeers

1934 The Trail Beyond

1934 The Star Packer

1934 The Man From Utah

1934 The Lucky Texan

1934 The Lawless Frontier

1934 West of the Divide

1934 Randy Rides Alone

1934 Blue Steel

1934 'Neath the Arizona Skies

1935 Westward Ho

1935 Texas Terror

1935 The Desert Trail

1935 The Dawn Rider

1935 Lawless Range

1935 The New Frontier

1935 Paradise Canyon

1935 Rainbow Valley

1936 Conflict

1936 King of the Pecos

1936 Winds of the Wasteland

1936 The Lonely Trail

1936 The Lawless Nineties

1936 The Oregon Trail

1936 Sea Spoilers

1937 Idol of the Crowds

1937 Adventure's End

1937 I Cover the War

1937 California Straight Ahead

1937 Born to the West (aka Hell Town)

1938 Santa Fe Stampede

1938 Overland Stage Raiders

1938 Pals of the Saddle

1939 The Night Riders

1939 Stagecoach

1939 Wyoming Outlaw

1939 Three Texas Steers

1939 Allegheny Uprising

1939 New Frontier

1940 Seven Sinners

1940 Three Faces West

1940 The Long Voyage Home

1940 The Dark Command

1941 A Man Betrayed

1941 Lady for a Night

1941 The Shepherd of the Hills

1941 Lady from Louisiana

1942 The Spoilers

1942 Pittsburgh

1942 Reap the Wild Wind

1942 In Old California

1942 Reunion in France

1942 Flying Tigers

1943 A Lady Takes a Chance

1943 In Old Oklahoma

1944 Tall in the Saddle

1944 The Fighting Seabees

1945 Flame of Barbary Coast

1945 They Were Expendable

1945 Dakota

1945 Back to Bataan

1946 Without Reservations

1946 Desert Command

1947 Angel and the Badman

1947 Tycoon

1948 Fort Apache

1948 Red River

1948 3 Godfathers

1949 The Fighting Kentuckian

1949 She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

1949 Sands of Iwo Jima

1949 Wake of the Red Witch

1950 Rio Grande

1951 Flying Leathernecks

1951 Operation Pacific

1952 The Quiet Man

1952 Big Jim McLain

1953 Island in the Sky

1953 Trouble Along the Way

1953 Hondo

1954 The High and the Mighty

1955 Blood Alley

1955 The Sea Chase

1956 The Conqueror

1956 The Searchers

1957 Jet Pilot

1957 Legend of the Lost

1957 The Wings of Eagles

1958 I Married a Woman

1958 The Barbarian and the Geisha

1959 Rio Bravo

1959 The Horse Soldiers

1960 North to Alaska

1960 The Alamo

1961 The Comancheros

1962 The Longest Day

1962 How the West Was Won

1962 Hatari!

1962 The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance

1963 Donovan's Reef

1963 McLintock!

1964 Circus World

1965 The Sons of Katie Elder

1965 In Harm's Way

1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told

1966 Cast a Giant Shadow

1967 El Dorado

1967 The War Wagon

1968 The Green Berets

1968 Hellfighters

1969 True Grit

1969 The Undefeated

1970 Rio Lobo

1970 Chisum

1971 Big Jake

1972 The Cowboys

1973 The Train Robbers

1973 Cahill: United States Marshal

1974 McQ

1975 Rooster Cogburn

1975 Brannigan

1976 The Shootist

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