John Wayne was killed in eight movies...
Sands of Iwo Jima
The Shootist
The Cowboys
Wake of the Red Witch
The Fighting Seabees
The Alamo
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Reap the Wild Wind
His character died in many"
Sands of Iwo Jima
The Shootist
The Cowboys
Wake of the Red Witch
The Fighting Seabees
The Alamo (as Davy Crockett)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (old age)
Reap the Wild Wind
Eight...
Reap the Wild Wind
The Fighting Seabees
Wake of the Red Witch
Sands of Iwo Jima
The Alamo
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Cowboys
The Shootist
John Wayne was killed in eight movies...
Sands of Iwo Jima
The Shootist
The Cowboys
Wake of the Red Witch
The Fighting Seabees
The Alamo
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Reap the Wild Wind
Wayne died in eight films, most of those were by gun.
John Wayne is listed as having appeared in 178 feature films. In over 140 of these, he is the top billed star.
John Wayne died in eight of his films...Reap the Wild WindThe Fighting SeabeesWake of the Red WitchSands of Iwo JimaThe AlamoThe Man Who Shot Liberty ValanceThe CowboysThe Shootist
John Wayne is credited with 143 starring or "leading man" roles
When I did a search at IMDB for "Feature Films" that were "Westerns" and had "John Wayne" listed in the credits; I got 91 films. Some of these were only produced by Wayne, for some he had only a bit part, and some could be argued as not being westerns. So let's say "about" 80.
In the 1967 film "The War Wagon," John Wayne's character Taw Jackson rides a horse named Duke. Duke was actually one of Wayne's own horses, and he appeared in many of his films throughout the years.
John Wayne is listed as having appeared in 178 feature films. In over 140 of these, he is the top billed star.
He made 188 films.
John Wayne and director John Ford teamed up on 21 films
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John Wayne died in eight of his films...Reap the Wild WindThe Fighting SeabeesWake of the Red WitchSands of Iwo JimaThe AlamoThe Man Who Shot Liberty ValanceThe CowboysThe Shootist
John Wayne is credited with 143 starring or "leading man" roles
Four. Sands of Iwo Jima, The Shootist, The Cowboys, The Fighting Seabees.
When I did a search at IMDB for "Feature Films" that were "Westerns" and had "John Wayne" listed in the credits; I got 91 films. Some of these were only produced by Wayne, for some he had only a bit part, and some could be argued as not being westerns. So let's say "about" 80.
In the 1967 film "The War Wagon," John Wayne's character Taw Jackson rides a horse named Duke. Duke was actually one of Wayne's own horses, and he appeared in many of his films throughout the years.
Miss O'Hara gets spanked in The Quietman and McLintock.
Beginning with "The Big Trail" in 1930 & ending with "The Shootist" in 1976 John Wayne was credited with 143 roles as "leading man"
His name was Hank Worden (also spelled Warden) who was a member of John Fords' stock company of supporting actors. He first worked with John Wayne in the Classic 1939 movie Stagecoach and would go on to work with Wayne in 15 more films.