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John Wayne (May 26, 1907 - June 11, 1979) was an American actor whose career
spanned the evolutionary phase of American cinema, appearing in silent
movies and "talkies" alike. Wayne was born Marion Robert Morrison, Robert
changed to Michael in childhood; nicknamed Duke after his Airedale dog. He
was born in Winterset, Iowa, and died in Los Angeles, California.
He appeared in many strong masculine [North to alaska tape cover.JPG]
("macho") roles in western films and war
films, but he also had a down-to-earth sense of humour which allowed him to
appear in a pink bunny suit for an episode of "Rowan and Martin's Laugh In",
as well as in comedy movies. According to the Internet Movie Database Wayne
played the male lead in 142 of his film appearances, an as yet unsurpassed
record. He had a long collaboration with director John Ford.
Despite his prolific output John Wayne won only a single Best Leading Actor
Oscar, and that was for the 1969 movie True Grit. He received the nomination
for the Best Leading Actor in Sands of Iwo-Jima, and as producer for Best
Picture for The Alamo.
John Wayne died of gastric cancer on June 11, 1979 and was interred in the
Pacific View Memorial Park cemetery in Corona del Mar, California, USA.
There is an airport named after him, John Wayne Airport, in Orange County, California.
Filmography
* The Quiet Man
* The Alamo
* True Grit
* Sands of Iwo-Jima
* Hondo
* The Searchers
* Rio Bravo
* Rio Grande
* Stagecoach
* The War Wagon
* The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
* She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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