Yes but not in a starring role.
He appeared as an unbilled "extra" in a number of silents including "Brown of Harvard" "Bardleys the Magnificient" "The Great K&A Train Robbery" (all 1926) "Annie Laurie" "The Drop Kick" (1927) and "Hangman's House" (1928 technically a 'part-talkie' using the Vitaphone system)
Actually, none. Although he may have appeared in a couple of the last silent films as an extra, he most certainly was not the star. By his real first movie in 1926 talkies had already arrived.
Brown of Harvard is a 1926 American silent film
John Wayne did not play Abraham Lincoln. See the link below for a complete list of John Wayne movies.
Four times.
The ShootistThe AlamoBig Jake
In harm's way? Wayne played the fictional Admiral Rockwell Torrey or something like that.
No none of John Wayne's three wives ever apperared on screen with him.
John Wayne did not play Abraham Lincoln. See the link below for a complete list of John Wayne movies.
Four times.
The ShootistThe AlamoBig Jake
John Wayne acted in a total of 184 movies, including Hondo and The Shootist.
In harm's way? Wayne played the fictional Admiral Rockwell Torrey or something like that.
No none of John Wayne's three wives ever apperared on screen with him.
John Wayne played Sandy Saunders in Riders of Destiny.
Yes. Chris Mitchum was in Big Jake, and Rio Lobo.
James Dean appeared in only four movies in his entire career, and none of them had any appearance of John Wayne.
James Dean appeared in only four movies in his entire career, and none of them had any appearance of John Wayne.
John Wayne did not appear in that film.
He did not.