John Wayne was born in 1907 and died in 1979. He made many movies during that time and even appeared in some television shows. He was involved in approximately 170 productions. A full list can be viewed here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000078/
Several John Wayne movies were filmed in Monument Valley, Arizona (located on the Navajo reservation) including "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Stagecoach", and "the Searchers".
Five. The Wings of Eagles (1957), Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), McLintock! (1963) and Big Jake (1971).
Wayne never made a film titled The Duke. Duke was Wayne's nickname from his childhood.
Yes, he was the third child of Wayne's first wife Josephine Saenz. No hes not
John Wayne was born in 1907 and died in 1979. He made many movies during that time and even appeared in some television shows. He was involved in approximately 170 productions. A full list can be viewed here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000078/
Several John Wayne movies were filmed in Monument Valley, Arizona (located on the Navajo reservation) including "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon", "Stagecoach", and "the Searchers".
Christopher lee Christopher lee with 172 I just confirmed that the Correct Answer is JOHN WAYNE (with 250 films)
Five. The Wings of Eagles (1957), Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), McLintock! (1963) and Big Jake (1971).
Wayne never made a film titled The Duke. Duke was Wayne's nickname from his childhood.
1974
He made four movies in 1940: Dark Command, Three Faces West, The Long Voyage Home and Seven Sinners.
Yes, he was the third child of Wayne's first wife Josephine Saenz. No hes not
John Wayne made approximately 200 films in his career. No other actor can even come close to that total.
quite man
deponds on the specifics of your question in old movies or in new ones or jus in general but the most movies i saw with one person was john Wayne he was in bout 191 movies Sorry, but the answer is John Carradine who was in more than 500 movies during his 60 year long career in movies
Martin and Wayne made two movies together. Rio Lobo (1959) and Sons of Katie Elder (1965). I can't remember Martin being shot with an arrow in either one of these films.