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- John Wayne
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- (October 12, 1942)
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- Solid (6 ft. 2 in.) John Wayne, 35, found it very easy to get
- into films, and very slow going, after he got there. Wayne, born
- Marion Michael Morrison in Winterset, Iowa, was raised on a
- California ranch. At the University of Southern California he
- picked up the nickname "Duke," was an honor student. Vacations
- he worked as a truck driver, an iceman, a prop man for Fox.
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- "Duke" was hauling furniture around the set for Born Reckless
- when Director Raoul Walsh spotted him, ordered him for god's
- sake not to cut his hair, which had grown shaggy at the nape.
- Then "Duke" was renamed John Wayne, pushed ahead of some 82
- other candidates for the juvenile lead in The Big Trail. He did
- very nicely with the part. Later he made a personal-appearance
- tour on which, to his embarrassment, he was required to keep his
- hillbilly hair in a rich fringe over his collar.
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- It was not until John Huston picked him up in his
- super-western Stagecoach (1939) that Wayne began to come out of
- the tumbleweed into the limelight. In Seven Sinners and The
- Spoilers, he turned out to be one of the best tackling dummies
- Marlene Dietrich has ever faced. The war has given Cinemactor
- Wayne an unexpected break. Since outdoor violence has become one
- of the world's most important occupations, any man who can
- portray it honestly on the screen has a likely future.
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