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John Wayne - College Term Paper

John Wayne


The Duke takes his place in history.
, one of America�s greatest actors and
directors of all time. His fame and superstardom led to many
problems in his career. His image as an icon of American
individualism and the frontier spirit has overshadowed his

career to such an extent that it is almost impossible for the

fans and writers to separate Wayne the legend from Wayne

the actor and Wayne the man.

Before the start of his movie career he played football

at USC under his birth name, Marion Michael Morrison. He

held many behind-the-scene jobs at Fox before moving in

front of the cameras in the late 1920�s in a series of small

roles. Director John Ford, who befriended ...

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his legend began to take shape. Relieved from

military duty due to physical problems, Wayne became the

film industry�s hard-core soilder, but had that compassionate

side. Movies released during the war, such as Flying Tigers


(1942), The Fighting Seabees (1944) and Back to Bataan

(1945) left Wayne with some pretty big shoes to fill.

The movies that he made at the end of the decade

were the ones that established him as an actor of merit.

Howard Hawks emphasized the willful side of Wayne�s screen

persona by giving him the part in Red River (1948). He

played the part of Tom Dunson, a difficult, unlikeable yet

compelling character. Two other films directed by John Ford

quickly followed. Fort Apache (1948) and She wore a Yellow

Ribbon (1949).

For a good part of the 50�s and 60�s Wayne took part in

several small pictures. Standard western and action movies

but nothing too dynamic. Because of the numerous films

though he was financially in good ...

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