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For nearly a decade, Wayne toiled in numerous B movies, mostly westerns, for different studios. He even played a singing cowboy named Sandy Saunders among his many roles. During this time period, however, Wayne started developing his man of action persona, which would serve as the basis of...
John Wayne: The WesternsDavid Morrell
American actor John Wayne played characters that typically showed a heroic American "can-do" spirit in over seventy-five films, mostly Westerns and war movies. He is considered an icon in American film. "The Duke" John Wayne was born Marion Mitchell Morrison, of Scotch-Irish descent, to ...
Come here to discuss other things like other Western Stars, or other western related subjects, War movies, Screen Legends, Real Wild West Legends. The classics! Duke's Filmography The John Wayne Filmography, as compiled by the JWMB Threads ...
Henry Fonda: The Man and His Movies (1982) (TV Movie) - Capt. Kirby York (archive footage) (uncredited) Margret Dünser, auf der Suche nach den Besonderen (1981) (TV Movie) - Self (archive footage) John Wayne: The Duke Lives on - A Tribute (1980) (Video) - Self (archive...
Wayne, as Sheriff John T. Chance, plays what he himself called “the John Wayne role.” He even wears the same hat, now battered and torn, that he had worn in Westerns ever sinceJohn Ford’s “Stagecoach” (1939). Yet here he calls upon the role and his own history to bring nuance...
Key Collaborators:Ward Bond (Character Actor), Jack Murray (Editor), John Wayne (Leading Actor), Dudley Nichols (Screenwriter), Frank S. Nugent (Screenwriter), John Carradine (Character Actor), George Schneiderman (Cinematographer), Alfred Newman (Composer), Bert Glennon (Cinematographer), James ...
The West - the very words go straight to that place of the heart where Americans feel the spirit of pride in their western heritage - the triumph of personal courage over any obstacle, whether nature or man. —John Wayne 2 Westerns are closer to art than anything else in the motion pictu...
Western movies have shaped American cinema since its earliest days, and no star looms larger over the genre than John Wayne. With a career spanning over 50 years and more than 80 Westerns, Wayne boasts a rewatchable filmography can seem daunting to modern viewers looking for a starting point...