It's easy to take for granted the fact that John Wayne is arguably the most notable Western star that Hollywood ever produced. But it wasn't always this way. Back when the Duke was a far younger ...
John Wayne’s most iconic collaborations were with director John Ford, most famously in their epic Westerns. The filmmaker was notorious for verbally attacking his actors on set to get a better ...
"The Green Berets," starring John Wayne, encountered scathing ... "I cannot sing or dance, but I certainly can talk to the kids," Wayne said of those troops. At the time, it might not have seemed ...
John Wayne was left very emotional on the set of 1970 movie Chisum after his co-star introduced him to a new passion that the ...
John Wayne was a huge fan of patriotic poetry and was left overwhelmed by his co-star's kind gesture to introduce him to some while they were filming the Western, Chisum, even moving him to tears ...
Claude's career continued to flourish as he starred in the 1950 western Rio Grande alongside John Wayne. He also made appearances in the 1950s television show Wagon Train and the TV series ...
Even a star as iconic as John Wayne understood the need to play the game, which led him to make plenty of bad films. He didn’t mind, though, and that was largely down to a piece of advice he received ...
When you think of a John Wayne movie, you probably aren’t thinking about the peripheral actors. For the most part, the Duke was the lone protagonist, a valiant loner who towered over the supporting ...