John Wayne's tough guy persona made him the perfect lead across genres, whether he was entrenched in war or fighting his ...
The film has largely been forgotten as far as both John Wayne and Roy Rogers’ greater filmographies are concerned, but at the time, the flick was one of the few Westerns nominated for multiple Oscars.
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 ...
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 ...
"The Green Berets," starring John Wayne, encountered scathing reviews upon its release in 1968. The rare movie supporting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War at the time was ...
Joseph Stalin was a big fan of American Westerns but was bothered by John Wayne's powerful embodiment of America and so ...
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 ...