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yes john Wayne had his own horse named dollar
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.
I believe that horse from the movie True Grit was Wayne's personal horse.
According to most reliable sources he wore a size 11 shoe According to most reports John Wayne wore size 11 boots.
Yes, John Wayne ( the Actor known for his Westerns and War movies ) started out as a stunt rider in the late 1920s through early to mid 1930s.
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yes john Wayne had his own horse named dollar
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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.
I believe that horse from the movie True Grit was Wayne's personal horse.
Dollar was an American Quarter Horse.
According to most reliable sources he wore a size 11 shoe According to most reports John Wayne wore size 11 boots.
Yes, John Wayne ( the Actor known for his Westerns and War movies ) started out as a stunt rider in the late 1920s through early to mid 1930s.
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John Wayne had a film career that lasted more than 50 years. It would be impossible for him the use the same horse but his later movies he did use his own horse, a 16HH chestnut Quarter Horse who went by the name Dollar.
The horse's real name was Dollar, which was Wayne's horse, as opposed to using hired movie horses. On the screen I don't think the horse's name was every mentioned in the movie The Cowboys.