From Big Jake to The Shootist, John Wayne was paired with his favorite co-star of all time.
One of these films was The Train Robbers, which co-starred Ann-Margret as a feisty widow who works alongside three cowboys ...
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John Wayne Inspired This Bourbon Brand
John Wayne was known for playing cowboys during Hollywood's Golden Age, so it's hardly surprising that his son produced a bourbon brand in his honor.
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This was John Wayne's preferred cut of steak (and he loved grilling it himself)
Best known for his cowboy image on the silver screen, John Wayne preferred this cut of steak to all others — and it's quite ...
In 1961, actor John Wayne penned an inspiring letter to — and later visited — a rural Montana school, sending the classroom a projector, a handful of his films and a $500 check. A rumor that ...
John T. Chance (John Wayne) and Feathers (Angie Dickinson) stand in a hotel room of a saloon in 'Rio Bravo' (1959) Image via Warner Bros. No Western star commands the screen like John Wayne, with his ...
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