They both APPEARED (not necessarily starred) in the following films:
Two Fisted Law
Texas Cyclone
Baby Face
Dakota
Red River
Rio Bravo
How the West Was Won
I think that they were friends, and had a mutual respect for each other.
John Wayne has appeared in more than 250 movies
John Wayne never co-starred with anyone named Diane... the closest I can find is Diana Muldaur (McQ) and Diana Gibson (Adventure's End)
He may have had his faults but being a racist was not one of them. Wayne seemed to have no problems with minorities. His movies are loaded with native Americans, Mexicans, African-Americans and none of them ever had a bad thing to say about him. In fact the black actor Roscoe Lee Brown who co-starred with Wayne in The Cowboys said he prepared himself to dislike Wayne. Once shooting started Brown was amazed because the star didn't act like a star. He was gracious and kind to everybody.
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John Wayne played the sheriff, Dean Martin and Walter Brennan his deputies, Angie Dickenson played the mysterious woman, and Ricky Nelson played the gunslinger.
I think that they were friends, and had a mutual respect for each other.
John Wayne, Dean Martin, Walter Brennan and a very young Ricky Nelson.
All three movies were directed by the star of the movie. One Eyed Jacks, Directed by and starred Marlon Brando, None but the brave directed by and starred Frank Sinatra and the Alamo directed by and starred John Wayne.
The Shootist
maureen ohara
I'm going to presume your question is, "Did anyone who was later a member of the Three Stooges ever appear in a western with John Wayne?"Shemp Howard appeared in Pittsburgh , which starred Wayne but was not a western.Other than that, no actor from the Three Stooges was ever in a film with Wayne.
Later in his career Wayne made a few guest appearances on popular TV shows such as Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, I Love Lucy (Lucy and Ethel stole Wayne's footprints from Grauman' Chinese Theater), and Maude (does anyone else remember the 'hairy coaster'?). He also made a public announcement commercial on the importance of regular cancer screening and early detection. But Wayne never starred in a TV series. It's possible that you may be thinking about a couple of Wayne's friends. Ward Bond who was friends with Wayne since their college days at USC starred on The Wagon Train until his death in the late 1960s. Or James Arness, who many thought resembled Wayne, starred on the long running series Gunsmoke. He did record an introduction for the "Gunsmoke" series. It played prior to the first episode, introducing James Arness to the television audience.
Wayne Rogers starred in MASH for three seasons.
John Wayne has appeared in more than 250 movies
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Walter