John Wayne Truly Hated Him More Than Anyone

Published 2024-07-01
"Rio Bravo." "North to Alaska." "True Grit." "The Cowboys." These are just a few of the 179 films that John Wayne graced with his presence from 1926 until his death in 1979. More than 40 years later, Wayne remains an American icon, celebrated for his roles in Westerns and war movies.

Wayne nurtured a tough, All-American persona that made him the quintessential Western hero. And that attitude? It didn’t change much off-camera. He was never afraid to speak his mind or shoot a verbal bullet.

Stay tuned to learn who John Wayne truly hated more than anyone and discover the untold truths about this legendary figure. And please let us know which other legend you'd like us to cover next.

All Comments (6)
  • The Marshal of Dodge City, Matt Dillon on the long-running Gunsmoke series, was James Arness...with an "N". Not Aress...as this probably robo-voice, narrator pronounced it.
  • The name is R ness. Wayne had nothing to do with mogambo and he said nothing racist in that interview the observation of facts is not racist and he supported educational improvement for blacks
  • I really don't get why he was such a successful actor. The man can't act... at all. Just watch Gengis Kahn.