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John Wayne

Questions and answers about the 50-year movie career and personal life of Marion Robert Morrison. As John Wayne, he was one of the most popular, profitable, and prolific stars in the history of cinema.

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What was John Waynes name in The Shootist?

Wayne's character was John Bernard Books, or JB Books. Wayne's last film, The Shootist was released in 1976, and was somewhat prophetic. Books was dying of cancer as did Wayne three years later.

Was Katherine hepburn in a movie with john Wayne?


"Rooster Cogburn" was the movie Duke and Kate Hepburn were in together.

Was john Wayne and Montgomery clift friends?

They infamously didn't get along. John Wayne represented the old school ways of masculinity, and Montgomery Clift was beginning to usher in a new era to look at human nature and men. Wayne often scoffed at his lack of posture (Wayne was 6'4" and muscular, Clift was 5'11" and wiry). Wayne's indifference infuriated Clift according to many of the people who worked on Red River with them.

Is Patrick Wayne John Waynes son?

Yes, he was the third child of Wayne's first wife Josephine Saenz. No hes not

Is Patrick Wayne still alive?

This one is EASY because he isn't dead! He's 70 and still going strong.

Is there a photo of Clint Eastwood and John Wayne together?

If they were I have never seen it. Eastwood would have liked to work with Wayne (who didn't?) but Wayne was of a different opinion. He really didn't care much for Eastwood's movies and had no desire to share the screen with him.

Did Dale Evans John Wayne and Harry Woods star in the same movie?

These three were all in the film In Old Oklahoma(1943).

The film is also known as War of the Wildcats .

What was John Wayne's death?

John Wayne died of cancer of the stomach and lungs.

Some believe he was exposed to radioactive fallout when he was filming "The Conqueror"; as the film site was near a nuclear testing ground. However it is more likely that his cancer was a result of the fact that he was a heavy smoker.

What was the birth name of film star John Wayne?

When the person who was eventually given the stage name John Wayne was born in Winterset (NOT Waterloo), "Marion Robert Morrson" was written on his birth certificate.

Most sources have his birth name as Marion Michael Morrison. Robert was his younger brother's name. I doubt that his parents would give both boys the same name. The parents changed Marion's middle name to Michael upon the birth of the boy they named "Robert."

Wayne's oldest son was named Michael, using what was his father's middle name at the time.

John Wayne adoption?

There is no evidence to indicate that John Wayne was either adopted himself or attempted to adopt a child.

Where are the three pistols that John Wayne used in The Shootist?

Assuming you are asking about the original rifle and pistol that john Wayne carried in his 1st starring role in "Stagecoach" you will find them on display at the Oklahoma Cowboy Hall of Fame museum (see related link below)

What movie is john Wayne quote a man's got to do what a man's got to do?

What is the origin of the line, "A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do"?

John Wayne is often credited with saying this in "Stagecoach" but what he actually said (I checked the screenplay at dailyscript.com) is "Well, there's some things a man just can't run away from."

Wayne is also reported to have said this line in "Hondo" (1954). Nope, his line there is: "A man ought'a do what he thinks is best."

Many people think the line came from "Shane" (1953). Wrong again. In that film Joe Starrett (Van Heflin) said:"I couldn't do what I gotta do if I hadn't always knowed that I could trust ya" and later, Shane (Alan Ladd) says: "A man has to be what he is."

Charlton Heston is also claimed by some to have uttered the famous line in the 1956 movie "Three Violent People." Close but no cigar. What Heston says is: "A man must do what he must do."

Several websites say a variation of the line appeared that same year in the novel (not the film version) of THE GRAPES OF WRATH: chapter 18 reportedly has the line "I know this man -- a man got to do what he got to do."

Reportedly by 1962 the line was already a cliche and was used mockingly in an episode of "The Jetsons." George Jetson says: "Ha, 'a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do'. I should've won three space Oscar awards."

What is a john Wayne collector rifle 94 model 3240 g9481jw worth?

I have seen them go for $500 and even up to $1000 but it is just a matter of who you sell it to

What is John Wayne children doing now?

Two of his children from his first marriage have died, Michael and Antonia. Patrick, Melinda, Aissa, Ethan and Marisa are alive and well, all living in California I believe.

Where is Pilar Wayne now?

I think she still lives in Newport Beach, CA. But not in the house that they lived in as a family. Last I heard she is still alive and doing fine.

What did john Wayne look like?

It was actually reddsih brown/auburn (according to Histeria! TV Series), but it is hidden under a powered wig he wore.

Where is John Wayne's 1969 Oscar?

I think the Oscar may be in the John Wayne Museum with other memorabilia of his long career and life.

John Wayne smoked until when?

He was a chain smoker of cigarettes until 1964 when he was diagnosed with cancer & had his left lung and 4 ribs removed. After being tobacco free for a few years he began chewing tobacco & smoking an occasional cigar.

Why was john Wayne named duke?

John Wayne was famous not only for his movies, which number over 200 in his 50 years of movie making, but for his outspoken opinions. He was more than just a movie star. He truly was an American legand in his own time and is even more so sinse his death in 1979.

How many westen movies was john Wayne in?

When I did a search at IMDB for "Feature Films" that were "Westerns" and had "John Wayne" listed in the credits; I got 91 films. Some of these were only produced by Wayne, for some he had only a bit part, and some could be argued as not being westerns. So let's say "about" 80.