The actor's first movie set didn't come without some lessons to be learned ...
Stacker reports John Wayne, originally Marion Morrison, transitioned from football to iconic Western star, earning accolades like Best Actor for "True Grit." ...
John Wayne was known for his furious temper, once exploding at a photographer on set for snapping him using his secret oxygen mask for his health issues. And it also turns out his True Grit co-star ...
The late actor was convinced to audition for the role by his older brother, David.
One of these films was The Train Robbers, which co-starred Ann-Margret as a feisty widow who works alongside three cowboys recovering a cage of gold. Despite his health problems in the movie, Wayne ...
John Wayne agreed to break his golden rule in Hollywood for the 1971 western 'Big Jack': too violent for the Duke's standards ...
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
John Wayne, nicknamed Duke, spent most of his life in front of the camera portraying mainly rough but good-hearted cowboys who enjoyed a belt of whiskey and a steak from time to time. Offscreen, Wayne ...
One of John Wayne's favorite restaurants was a steakhouse in Orange County, California. The actor ate there so often that he even had his own table.