Why John Wayne Not Serving in World War II Made Him Hollywood’s Valuable Commodity
Advertisement ‘They Were Expendable’ actor John Wayne didn’t serve in World War II, but it proved to make him one …
Advertisement ‘They Were Expendable’ actor John Wayne didn’t serve in World War II, but it proved to make him one …
Advertisement When it comes to classic movie stars from Hollywood’s golden age in the ’40s and ’50s, few cast a …
Advertisement It’s rare to see John Wayne back down in a standoff, but that’s exactly what happened when shooting one …
Advertisement John Wayne’s casting in The Longest Day was incredibly controversial, with Duke beating Charlton Heston to his World War …
Advertisement Hondo(1953), starring John Wayne and Geraldine Page, shows some new dimensions of Duke as a star and actor, but still, the …
Advertisement John Wayne was even more upset because had gone out of his way to his contemporary a Western star. …
Advertisement It may now be a classic and one of his best westerns. But getting “The Alamo” proved to be …
Advertisement JOHN WAYNE FURIOUSLY REJECTED an offer from Steven Spielberg, branding his film “drivel.” Yet many, including the Western star’s …
Advertisement John Wayne’s The Quiet Man co-star Maureen O’Hara wouldn’t put up with appalling behaviour on The Quiet Man set. …
Advertisement Big Jake(1971), directed by George Sherman and starring John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara and Richard Boone, is a deliciously entertaining …