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John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne (1907–1979), known for acting as tough guys in Westerns and war movies. John Wayne was the embodiment of all Americans of that era: honesty, individuality, heroism. His work "Guan Shan Feidu Stagecoach" (1939) is well-known in the world film industry, with a total of 250 films in his lifetime, which is very influential, and is one of the greatest movie stars in Hollywood history. In 1999, he was selected by the American Film Institute as the 13th greatest actor of a hundred years. He is also ranked 4th in the "Top 10 Cultural Icons in the United States".

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne was born in the United States on May 26, 1907. He is a Hollywood star known for acting in Westerns. His instructor, John Ford, named him John Wayne before he named him John Wayne, he was named Marion Morrison. In 1939 John Ford put him in the famous "Flying Mountain Crossing". With this film to become famous in the world film world. Previously, he had been playing some minor roles in Westerns. Conservative John Wayne invested millions of dollars in Alamo, in which Mexicans are bad people and Americans are good people. Interestingly, however, all three of his wives are Latin Americans.

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne goes beyond the general criteria for discerning a famous actor who represents American values and ideals. In the middle of his career, John Wayne embarked on a legendary career in a role he chose that could not contradict his off-screen image.

In his last film, Sharpshootist (1976), John Wayne refused to let his character shoot a man in the back. The classic image of John Wayne's war hero began to take shape four years after the end of World War II, after the release of Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) of Bloody Rusuld island.

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

He left his footprints in front of the Chinese Theater in Hollywood, pouring cement with sand from Iwo Huang Dao. His status rises very quickly and is legendary.

After middle age, John Wayne was plagued by health problems for a long time, but still insisted on filming, and finally won the 42nd Academy Awards for recent actor in 1970 with his old spicy performance in "True Grit" (1969). John Wayne died on June 11, 1979. He was highly regarded by the President of the United States and by fans, and Congress awarded him the Medal of Freedom. As a sign of condolences to him, the flag on the Los Angeles building was lowered to half-mast.

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

Although John Wayne is one of the legends of Hollywood's Golden Age, there are countless actresses who play against him, he is not like Jaly Cooper (1901-1961) who played invincible all over the world, although they were both 190 cm tall, but the vast majority of the actresses who played with John Wayne were second- and third-line actresses, which may be because his personal screen image is too vivid to allow other actresses to rob him of his heroic image on the screen. The female lead in Wayne's movie, you know a few —

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne and Marguerite Churchill (1910-2000) starred in The Big Trail in 1930

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

1931 John Wayne and Virginia Cerrell Virginia Cherrill (1908-1996) in Girls Demand Excitement

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne and Sheila Terry (1910–1957) starred in 'Neath the Arizona Skies'

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)
John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

1933 John Wayne and Barbara Stanwyck Barbara Stanwyck (1907-1990) in Babyface Baby Face

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

1937 John Wayne and Marsha Hunt starred in Born to the West.

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne and Carol Landis (1919–1948) in Three Bulls of Texas Three Three Texas Steers in 1939

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

1939 John Wayne and Claire Trevor (1910-2000) starred in Guanshan Flying Over Stagecoach

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)
John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

John Wayne and Mildred Natwick (1905-1994) in The Long Voyage Home in 1940

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

1941 John Wayne and Frances Dee (1909–2004) starred in A Betrayed Man Betrayed

John Wayne – Hollywood's Forever Screen Tough Guy and His Heroines (Part 1)

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