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 ...
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.
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 ...