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John Wayne or Should we say The Duke
Author: Tom Strayhorn
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You remember John Wayne right? It?s okay we won?t tell anyone
you?re old enough to remember. John Wayne is fondly remembered
for his terrific cowboy pictures and his many wild west movies.

Did you know that some of his movies were based on fact?
Although most of his movies were fiction there were some that
were not. John Wayne?s role as an actor has been wide and
varied. He has played a wide scope of characters ranging from
cowboys to solders.

John Wayne was born on May 26 1907 in Winterset Iowa as Marion
Robert Morrison. Did you know his nickname was Duke? In fact
John Wayne actually produced some movies under his nickname.

Duke was a handsome feller, with his six feet four inches tall
frame, brown hair and blue eyes. Many a gal couldn?t resist!
Duke played football at University of Southern California and
eventually he joined the Sigma Chi fraternity.

There is much discussion between movie buffs about which movie
should be credited as John Wayne?s first. At the end of the day,
most agree Words and Music shot in 1929 should be classified as
his first movie, even though he acted under the name Duke
Morrison.

John Wayne or Duke stored in many wild west cowboy movies. His
screen career was longer than most, and even today his movies
are still very popular.

Some of his classic cowboy movies were Lawless Range where he
aids settlers who are harassed by desperadoes. Wayne is captured
and must plan his escape before it is too late. This great oldy
but goldy was directed by Robert Bradbury in 1935 and was shown
in black and white.

Another of John Wayne?s classics was The Range Feud directed by
Ross Lederman and produced in 1931. This is a westernized Romeo
And Juliet gem. Two Arizona families feud over land while John
Wayne threaten to distinguish the flame between himself and
co-actress Susan Fleming

The Lucky Texan starring John Wayne with George Gabby Hayes was
produced in 1934 and directed by Robert Bradbury. This unlikely
pairing of Wayne and Gabby produced a miner hard luck story. The
pair strikes gold in their mine, but their luck turns for the
worst when some low down claim jumpers frame Gabby for murder in
order to get the claim

In Two Fisted Law, he stars as a rancher on the brink of losing
his ranch. To make matters worse he is on the brink of also
losing his girlfriend and his freedom when he becomes the prime
suspect of the Wells Fargo Express Office robbery.

His role as Ringo Kid in the 1939 movie Stagecoach directed by
John Ford, was the movie that made him a star. This was Duke?s
ticket to stardom. The 1976 movie Shootest was the last movie
Duke made.

Whether cowboy or movie buff, anyone who has watched John Wayne,
also called the Duke, you have to admit that John Wayne in his
wild west cowboy movies is one of the greatest cowboys ever to
hit the screen! starred

About the author:
Tom Strayhorn is one of the few real cowboys left so why not
saddle up and come visit him at
http://www.cowboys-n-campfires.com/



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