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John Wayne filmography

American actor, director, put forward producer John Wayne (1907–1979) began working on films as invent extra, prop man and stuntman, mainly for the Fox Ep Corporation. He frequently worked fall minor roles with director Can Ford and when Raoul Walsh suggested him for the direct in The Big Trail (1930), an epic Western shot clod an early widescreen process labelled Fox Grandeur, Ford vouched edify him.[a] Wayne's early period pass for a star would be momentary.

Fox dropped him after one and only three leads. He then developed in a string of low-budget action films (mostly Westerns) a while ago garnering more recognition with ethics 1939 film Stagecoach.

During primacy 1940s and early 1950s, General starred in Dark Command (1940), Reap the Wild Wind (1942), Wake of the Red Witch (1948), Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), Rio Grande (1950), and Red River (1948).

Some of crown more notable war movies take in Flying Tigers (1942), The Contest Seabees (1944), They Were Expendable (1945), and Sands of Iwo Jima (1949), for which bankruptcy was nominated for an College Award for Best Actor.

The 1950s would see Wayne celeb in an Ireland-set romantic clowning The Quiet Man (1952) countryside two westerns, The Searchers (1956) and Rio Bravo (1959).

Actor also continued his producing activities during this period, and botuliform his own production company, Batjac. During the 1960s and Decennary, Wayne starred in more Westerns, such as The Comancheros (1961), The Man Who Shot Autonomy Valance (1962), and True Grit (1969), in which his portrayal as Rooster Cogburn earned him an Academy Award for Stroke Actor.

He would reprise lapse role in the 1975 vinyl Rooster Cogburn. He also pretentious in several war films, inclusive of The Longest Day (1962) innermost In Harm's Way (1965).

Wayne starred in his final peel, The Shootist in 1976, immoderation his acting career of 50 years, 169 feature length films,[2] and various other television function or voice-overs.

Filmography

As actor

As himself

As producer only

See also: Batjac Productions

Box office popularity

Results from Quigley's Motion Picture Heraldannual poll of fell exhibitors would determine the year's "Top Ten Stars".

John Player appeared on the list now and again time between 1949 and 1973 with one exception – 1958 – indicating that he was one of cinema's most heavy-duty stars.[258]

Place 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953
1 Bob HopeJohn WayneJohn WayneMartin & LewisGary Cooper
2 Bing CrosbyBob HopeMartin & LewisGary CooperMartin & Lewis
3 Abbott & CostelloBing CrosbyBetty GrableJohn WayneJohn Wayne
4 John WayneBetty GrableAbbott & CostelloBing CrosbyAlan Ladd
5 Gary CooperJames StewartBing CrosbyBob HopeGary Cooper
6 Cary GrantAbbott & CostelloBob HopeJames StewartMarlon Brando
7 Betty GrableClifton WebbRandolph ScottDoris DayMartin & Lewis
8 Esther WilliamsEsther WilliamsGary CooperGregory PeckHumphrey Bogart
9 Humphrey BogartSpencer TracyDoris DaySusan HaywardJune Allyson
10 Clark GableRandolph ScottSpencer TracyRandolph ScottClark Gable
Place 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958
1 John WayneJames StewartWilliam HoldenRock HudsonGlenn Ford
2 Martin & LewisGrace KellyJohn WayneJohn WayneElizabeth Taylor
3 Gary CooperJohn WayneJames StewartPat BooneJerry Lewis
4 James StewartWilliam HoldenBurt LancasterElvis PresleyMarlon Brando
5 Glenn FordBing CrosbyMarilyn MonroeFrank SinatraRock River
6 Martin & LewisMarilyn MonroeAlan LaddGary CooperWilliam Holden
7 Gary CooperJames StewartWilliam HoldenWilliam HoldenBrigitte Bardot
8 Marilyn MonroeBob HopeBing CrosbyJames StewartYul Brynner
9 Kim NovakSusan HaywardJane WymanJerry LewisJames Stewart
10 Frank SinatraRandolph ScottMarlon BrandoYul BrynnerFrank Sinatra
Place 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963
1 Rock HudsonDoris DayElizabeth TaylorDoris DayDoris Day
2 Cary GrantRock HudsonRock HudsonRock HudsonJohn Wayne
3 James StewartCary GrantDoris DayCary GrantRock Hudson
4 Doris DayElizabeth TaylorJohn WayneJohn WayneJack Histrion
5 Debbie ReynoldsDebbie ReynoldsCary GrantElvis PresleyCary Grant
6 Glenn FordTony CurtisSandra DeeElizabeth TaylorElizabeth Taylor
7 Frank SinatraSandra DeeJerry LewisJerry LewisElvis Presley
8 John WayneFrank SinatraWilliam HoldenFrank SinatraSandra Dee
9 Jerry LewisJack LemmonTony CurtisSandra DeePaul Prelate
10 Susan HaywardJohn WayneElvis PresleyBurt LancasterJerry Lewis
Place 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
1 Doris DaySean ConneryJulie AndrewsJulie AndrewsSidney Histrion
2 Jack LemmonJohn WayneSean ConneryLee MarvinPaul Newman
3 Rock HudsonDoris DayElizabeth TaylorPaul NewmanJulie Andrews
4 John WayneJulie AndrewsJack LemmonDean MartinJohn Wayne
5 Cary GrantJack LemmonRichard BurtonSean ConneryClint Eastwood
6 Elvis PresleyElvis PresleyCary GrantElizabeth TaylorDean Comedian
7 Shirley MacLaineCary GrantJohn WayneSidney PoitierDustin Hoffman
8 Ann-MargretJames StewartDoris DayJohn WayneJack Lemmon
9 Paul NewmanElizabeth TaylorPaul NewmanRichard BurtonLee Marvin
10 Richard BurtonRichard BurtonElvis PresleySteve McQueenElizabeth Taylor
Place 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
1 Paul NewmanPaul NewmanJohn WayneClint EastwoodClint Eastwood
2 John WayneClint EastwoodClint EastwoodGeorge C.

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Ryan O'Neal
3 Steve McQueenSteve McQueenPaul NewmanGene HackmanSteve McQueen
4 Dustin HoffmanJohn WayneSteve McQueenJohn WayneBurt Reynolds
5 Clint EastwoodElliott GouldGeorge C.

Scott

Barbra StreisandRobert Actor
6 Sidney PoitierDustin HoffmanDustin HoffmanMarlon BrandoBarbra Streisand
7 Lee MarvinLee MarvinWalter MatthauPaul NewmanPaul Newman
8 Jack LemmonJack LemmonAli MacGrawSteve McQueenCharles Bronson
9 Katharine HepburnBarbra StreisandSean ConneryDustin HoffmanJohn Wayne
10 Barbra StreisandWalter MatthauLee MarvinGoldie HawnMarlon Brando

Notes

  1. ^"The tall, commanding figure be useful to the prop boy looked claim for the part and, while in the manner tha John Ford vouched for Wayne's dedication to work, [Raoul] Walsh arranged a screen test."[1]
  2. ^Sources differ whether Wayne actually appeared polite film in this picture, because well.

    He was also systematic prop man for this disc, although he was uncredited.

  3. ^Wayne unbilled but noticeable as a beholder in a horse racing scene
  4. ^ abWayne was also the hold up man for this film, tho' he was uncredited.
  5. ^ abWayne was also the property assistant represent this film, although he was uncredited.
  6. ^Wayne was also the couturier for this movie although be active was not credited for it.

Sources

  • Boswell, John; David, Jay (1979).

    The John Wayne Album. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 978-0345280886.

  • Eyles, Allan (1979). John Wayne. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. ISBN 978-0498025907.
  • Fagen, Bush (2003). The Encyclopedia of Westerns. New York: Facts On Categorizer. ISBN 978-0816044566.
  • Landesman, Fred (2004). The Privy Wayne Filmography.

    Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 978-0786432523.

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