It's easy to take for granted the fact that John Wayne is arguably the most notable Western star that Hollywood ever produced. But it wasn't always this way. Back when the Duke was a far younger ...
John Wayne was the silver screen’s all-American action hero, starring in countless beloved westerns and war films. With his stoney-faced stoicism and heroic antics, the image of Wayne’s various ...
Due to his continued dedication to honing his craft, John Wayne soon became synonymous with the western genre, closely working with John Ford on pictures such as The Searchers and The Man Who Shot ...
The legendary actor John Wayne, fondly known as The Duke, lost his life to stomach cancer nearly 45 years ago, after battling the illness for a mere five months. His unexpected death sent ripples ...
A legendary sound designer reveals John Wayne's hidden cameo in Star Wars. You'll never guess where it is. For those who may not remember, Garindan (also known as Long Snoot by fans) was the ...
Born Marion Robert Morrison, John Wayne is one of the greatest movie stars from Hollywood's Golden Era. Known to many as "the Duke," Wayne had a fifty-year career working in motion pictures ...
On Dec. 11, 1978, serial killer John Wayne Gacy walked into Nisson Pharmacy in Des Plaines, Ill., to discuss a remodeling job with the store owner. Little did anyone know at the time, he was about ...
Having regretted passing on 1971’s Dirty Harry, John Wayne took a turn in a gritty cop thriller a couple of years later as McQ. Intended for Steve McQueen, hence the title, the film’s script ...
Back in 1959, John Wayne teamed up with his longtime collaborator and fellow Hollywood conservative John Ford on what would be the filmmaker’s only full American Civil War movie. Duke and his ...