John Wayne

Birthday: May 26, 1907
Birthplace: Winterset, Iowa, USA
Biography:
John Wayne (born Marion Morrison) was the son of pharmacist Clyde Morrison and his wife Mary. Clyde developed a lung condition that required him to move his family from Iowa to the warmer climate of southern California, where they tried ranching in the Mojave Desert. Until the ranch failed, Marion and his younger brother Robert E. Morrison swam in an irrigation ditch and rode a horse to school. When the ranch failed, the family moved to Glendale, California, where Marion delivered medicines for ...
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his father, sold newspapers and had an Airedale dog named "Duke" (the source of his own nickname). He did well at school both academically and in football. When he narrowly failed admission to Annapolis he went to USC on a football scholarship 1925-7. Tom Mix got him a summer job as a prop man in exchange for football tickets. On the set he became close friends with director John Ford for whom, among others, he began doing bit parts, some billed as John Wayne. His first featured film was Men Without Women (1930). After more than 70 low-budget westerns and adventures, mostly routine, Wayne's career was stuck in a rut until Ford cast him in Stagecoach (1939), the movie that made him a star. He appeared in nearly 250 movies, many of epic proportions. From 1942-43 he was in a radio series, "The Three Sheets to the Wind", and in 1944 he helped found the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, a right-wing political organization, later becoming its President. His conservative political stance was also reflected in The Alamo (1960), which he produced, directed and starred in. His patriotic stand was enshrined in The Green Berets (1968) which he co-directed and starred in. Over the years Wayne was beset with health problems. In September 1964 he had a cancerous left lung removed; in March 1978 there was heart valve replacement surgery; and in January 1979 his stomach was removed. He received the Best Actor nomination for Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) and finally got the Oscar for his role as one-eyed Rooster Cogburn in True Grit (1969). A Congressional Gold Medal was struck in his honor in 1979. He is perhaps best remembered for his parts in Ford's cavalry trilogy - Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Rio Grande (1950).
Filmography
- Anthology of War on Film Collection (2009)
- Amerique, notre histoire (2006)
- Stagecoach Race (2005)
- Rooster Cogburn (1999)
- Rio Bravo (1998)
- John Wayne: The Early Years (1993)
- The Shootist (1976)
- Brannigan (1975)
- McQ (1974)
- Cahill: U.S. Marshall (1973)
- Cahill - United States Marshal (1973)
- The Train Robbers (1973)
- The Cowboys (1972)
- Directed by John Ford (1971)
- Rio Lobo (1971)
- Big Jake (1971)
- Chisum (1970)
- True Grit (1969)
- The Undefeated (1969)
- Hellfighters (1968)
- The Green Berets (1968)
- El Dorado (1967)
- The War Wagon (1967)
- Cast a Giant Shadow (1966)
- The Sons of Katie Elder (1965)
- In Harm's Way (1965)
- Circus World (The Magnificent Showman) (1964)
- McLintock! (1963)
- How the West Was Won (1963)
- Donovan's Reef (1963)
- The Longest Day (1962)
- The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
- Hatari! (1962)
- The Comancheros (1961)
- North to Alaska (1960)
- The Alamo (1960)
- The Horse Soldiers (1959)
- The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958)
- Legend of the Lost (1957)
- The Wings of Eagles (1957)
- Jet Pilot (1957)
- The Searchers (1956)
- The Conqueror (1956)
- Blood Alley (1955)
- The Sea Chase (1955)
- The High and the Mighty (1954)
- Island In The Sky (1953)
- Trouble Along the Way (Alma Mater) (1953)
- Hondo (1953)
- Big Jim McLain (1952)
- The Quiet Man (1952)
- Flying Leathernecks (1951)
- Operation Pacific (1951)
- Rio Grande (1950)
- The Fighting Kentuckian (1949)
- Wake of the Red Witch (1949)
- Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
- She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949)
- 3 Godfathers (1948)
- Fort Apache (1948)
- Tycoon (1947)
- Angel and the Badman (1947)
- Without Reservations (Thanks God, I'll Take It from Here) (1946)
- Desert Command (1946)
- They Were Expendable (1945)
- Dakota (1945)
- Back to Bataan (1945)
- Flame of Barbary Coast (1945)
- Tall in the Saddle (1944)
- The Fighting Seabees (1944)
- In Old Oklahoma (War of the Wildcats) (1943)
- A Lady Takes a Chance (1943)
- The Night Riders (1942)
- Reunion in France (Mademoiselle France) (Reunion) (1942)
- Pittsburgh (1942)
- Flying Tigers (1942)
- In Old California (1942)
- The Spoilers (1942)
- Lady for a Night (1942)
- Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
- The Shepherd of the Hills (1941)
- Lady from Louisiana (Lady from New Orleans) (1941)
- A Man Betrayed (Citadel of Crime) (Wheel of Fortune) (1941)
- The Long Voyage Home (1940)
- Seven Sinners (1940)
- Three Faces West (1940)
- The Dark Command (1940)
- Allegheny Uprising (1939)
- New Frontier (Frontier Horizon) (1939)
- Wyoming Outlaw (1939)
- Three Texas Steers (1939)
- Stagecoach (1939)
- Red River Range (1938)
- Santa Fe Stampede (1938)
- Overland Stage Raiders (1938)
- Pals of the Saddle (1938)
- Helltown (1937)
- Born to the West (Hell Town) (1937)
- Adventure's End (1937)
- Idol of the Crowds (1937)
- I Cover the War (1937)
- California Straight Ahead! (1937)
- John Wayne: King of the West (1936)
- Conflict (1936)
- Sea Spoilers (1936)
- Winds of the Wasteland (1936)
- The Lonely Trail (1936)
- King of the Pecos (1936)
- The Lawless Nineties (1936)
- The Oregon Trail (1936)
- Lawless Range (1935)
- The New Frontier (1935)
- Westward Ho (1935)
- Paradise Canyon (Paradise Ranch) (1935)
- The Dawn Rider (1935)
- The Desert Trail (1935)
- Rainbow Valley (1935)
- Texas Terror (1935)
- 'Neath the Arizona Skies (1934)
- The Lawless Frontier (1934)
- The Trail Beyond (1934)
- The Star Packer (He Wore a Star) (1934)
- Randy Rides Alone (1934)
- The Man from Utah (1934)
- Blue Steel (An Innocent Man) (1934)
- West of the Divide (1934)
- The Lucky Texan (Gold Strike River) (1934)
- Sagebrush Trail (1933)
- Riders of Destiny (1933)
- The Man from Monterey (1933)
- Baby Face (1933)
- His Private Secretary (1933)
- The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933)
- Somewhere in Sonora (1933)
- The Three Musketeers (1933)
- The Telegraph Trail (1933)
- Haunted Gold (1932)
- Tough Guys of the West (1932)
- The Big Stampede (1932)
- Ride Him, Cowboy (1932)
- The Hurricane Express (1932)
- Lady and Gent (The Challenger) (1932)
- Two-Fisted Law (1932)
- Texas Cyclone (1932)
- Shadow of the Eagle (1932)
- Maker of Men (Yellow) (1931)
- Girls Demand Excitement (1931)
- Range Feud (1931)
- Arizona (1931)
- Three Girls Lost (1931)
- The Big Trail (1930)
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- Bart McQueary at 1:25pm on November 26th, 2009
- A coward who avoided service in WWII by taking deferments. Never served in the military. Created a persona of a tough guy by playing movie roles.
- Elizabeth Vitela at 12:25am on November 1st, 2009
- To bad there's no men like him any more!!!
- Timothy Steele at 11:21am on October 28th, 2009
- gotta love the duke!
- Debra Ferrara at 8:35pm on October 20th, 2009
- always my favorite
- Facebook-gebruiker at 4:39am on April 28th, 2009
- the "duke" was a mans man also loved by lots of women
- Lee Thompson at 9:36am on March 12th, 2009
- Enjoy all his films, long live "the Duke"
- Andrew Ford at 1:19pm on February 12th, 2009
- Man, you can't beat the big man...
- Jose Carrasco at 10:03am on December 3rd, 2008
- Big fan of the Duke...I love all of his movies
- Carlie Detjen at 6:56pm on November 18th, 2008
- an action hero to beat all action heroes, but also a damn fine actor
- Steven Hancock at 5:11am on November 8th, 2008
- One of the best actors to have graced the screen. Period.
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