John Wayne mostly had negative things to say about his fellow actors, but he once amazingly named the movie star he thought ...
Stacker reports John Wayne, originally Marion Morrison, transitioned from football to iconic Western star, earning accolades like Best Actor for "True Grit." ...
Stagecoach, The Searchers, and Rio Bravo are all among the absolute greatest Western movies that defined John Wayne's career.
John Wayne starred in many acclaimed movies across his prestigious career, but out of all his roles, his 1952 non-Western, The Quiet Man, is the one I can't help but watch repeatedly. With a career ...
The Conqueror is arguably the worst thing ‘The Duke’ ever starred in, and he came to regret it for another reason when the abysmal historical epic evolved into Hollywood’s deadliest-ever production, ...
The actor's first movie set didn't come without some lessons to be learned ...
John Scott (John Wayne) is a rodeo rider, assisted by his buddy Kansas Charlie (Eddy Chandler). But while the duo is settling a debt with their promoter, Farnsworth (Henry Hall), thieves Pete (Al ...
Film critic Roger Ebert did not pull any punches when it came to his distaste for this John Wayne Vietnam War movie released in 1968.
True Grit is one of John Wayne's best performances, but there's one scene in particular the Duke believed to be the finest work of his career.