John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara: Why the Great ‘Friends’ ‘Would Never Have Been a Good Couple’
Advertisement In June of 1979, Maureen O’Hara received word that her great friend and frequent co-star, John Wayne, had died at …
Advertisement In June of 1979, Maureen O’Hara received word that her great friend and frequent co-star, John Wayne, had died at …
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Advertisement John Wayne confessed he was “living on borrowed time” after receiving heartbreaking news from a dear friend. During the …