John Wayne Sace has: Played Willy, young in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Sherwin in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Michael in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Roderick in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Jason in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Jeffrey in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Johnson in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Performed in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Played Erwin Ablaza in "Maalaala mo kaya" in 1991. Performed in "Burlesk King" in 1999. Played Young Tar in "Tar-San" in 1999. Played Junior Police Officer member in "Bida si mister, bida si misis" in 2002. Played Teddy Ver in "Home Along da Airport" in 2003. Played Lloyd in "Spirits" in 2004. Performed in "Qpids" in 2005. Played Young Lemuel in "Kutob" in 2005. Played Anton in "Star Magic Presents" in 2006. Played Andres (segment "Aparador") in "Matakot ka sa karma" in 2006. Played Paolo in "Your Song" in 2006. Played PJ in "Star Magic Presents" in 2006. Played Russell (2006) in "Sa piling mo" in 2006. Played T.J. in "Love Spell" in 2006. Played Arnel in "May bukas pa" in 2009. Played DJ in "Pintakasi" in 2011. Played Teen Abel Marasigan in "Guns and Roses" in 2011. Performed in "The Animals" in 2012.
John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942
John Wayne's first movie appearance was not in a western. He is first seen in the movie "Brown of Harvard" in 1926; in which he plays a football player and has no speaking part. His first Western role was in "The Big Trail" (1930) but his breakout role was nine years later in John Ford's "Stagecoach" (1939), the movie which made him a box-office star. When the TV series "Gunsmoke" premiered on TV in 1955, Wayne introduced James Arness in the starring role. (see related link)
Movie actor, John Wayne, is dead.
Wayne made 4 feature films and 1 TV movie (cameo) in 1962:How The West Was Won, The Longest Day, Hatari, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Flashing Spikes which was made for TV hour long movie directed by Wayne's long-time friend John Ford and starring Jimmy Stewart and Wayne's son Patrick Wayne.
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John Wayne Parr has: Played Himself - Fighter in "The Contender Asia" in 2008. Played himself in "COC Elite" in 2009. Played Gabe Johns in "The Violent" in 2010. Played himself in "John Wayne Parr: Blessed with Venom" in 2011. Performed in "Fists of Blood" in 2014.
John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942
John Wayne's first movie appearance was not in a western. He is first seen in the movie "Brown of Harvard" in 1926; in which he plays a football player and has no speaking part. His first Western role was in "The Big Trail" (1930) but his breakout role was nine years later in John Ford's "Stagecoach" (1939), the movie which made him a box-office star. When the TV series "Gunsmoke" premiered on TV in 1955, Wayne introduced James Arness in the starring role. (see related link)
Trapper John has been portrayed by three people; Elliott Gould (in movie), Wayne Rogers (in TV show) and Pernell Roberts (for Trapper John, M.D.)
Movie actor, John Wayne, is dead.
John Truscott has: Played Charlie in "Play for Today" in 1970. Played Librarian in "I, Claudius" in 1976. Played Arthur Hallam in "Victorian Scandals" in 1976. Played USS Wayne Crewman in "The Spy Who Loved Me" in 1977. Played Driver in "Taxandria" in 1994.
An All-Star Tribute to John Wayne - 1976 TV was released on: USA: 26 November 1976
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Wayne made 4 feature films and 1 TV movie (cameo) in 1962:How The West Was Won, The Longest Day, Hatari, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Flashing Spikes which was made for TV hour long movie directed by Wayne's long-time friend John Ford and starring Jimmy Stewart and Wayne's son Patrick Wayne.
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No John Wayne never was in a movies with Marilyn monrol
John Wayne Made Me Cry Our Western Heros - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 1 November 2002