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20 Surprising Things Even John Wayne’s Biggest Fans Never Knew

20 Surprising Things Even John Wayne’s Biggest Fans Never Knew

20 Surprising Things Even John Wayne’s Biggest Fans Never Knew

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His Birth Name Was Marion Robert Morrison

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He Weighed 13 Pounds When He Was Born

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His Mom Gave Away His Middle Name

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His Nickname was "Duke" as a Young Boy

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Wayne Went to College on a Football Scholarship

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His Ex-Wife Tried to Shoot Him, Allegedly

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He Wasn't a Fan of Clint Eastwood

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Wayne Began His Acting Career as a Prop Man

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His First Film Was a Flop

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He Spent Almost a Decade Making B Films

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In His Early Career, He Played a Singing Cowboy

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He was Labeled a Draft Dodger

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He May Have Assisted the OSS

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Joseph Stalin May Have Wanted Him Dead

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Wayne Starred in Over 100 Movies

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Maureen O'Hara and Wayne Were Very Close Friends

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Wayne Had Seven Children

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He Owned a Purebred Hereford Cattle Ranch

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He was given a Congressional Gold Medal

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He Was Advised to Keep His Lung Cancer Diagnosis a Secret

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20 Surprising Things Even John Wayne’s Biggest Fans Never Knew
His Birth Name Was Marion Robert Morrison
He Weighed 13 Pounds When He Was Born
His Mom Gave Away His Middle Name
His Nickname was "Duke" as a Young Boy
Wayne Went to College on a Football Scholarship
His Ex-Wife Tried to Shoot Him, Allegedly
He Wasn't a Fan of Clint Eastwood
Wayne Began His Acting Career as a Prop Man
His First Film Was a Flop
He Spent Almost a Decade Making B Films
In His Early Career, He Played a Singing Cowboy
He was Labeled a Draft Dodger
He May Have Assisted the OSS
Joseph Stalin May Have Wanted Him Dead
Wayne Starred in Over 100 Movies
Maureen O'Hara and Wayne Were Very Close Friends
Wayne Had Seven Children
He Owned a Purebred Hereford Cattle Ranch
He was given a Congressional Gold Medal
He Was Advised to Keep His Lung Cancer Diagnosis a Secret

20 Surprising Things Even John Wayne’s Biggest Fans Never Knew

John Wayne became one of the most recognizable actors of the 20th century, building an unforgettable screen persona around rugged cowboys, battle-tested soldiers, and fiercely independent American heroes. His commanding voice, distinctive walk, and larger-than-life presence helped define the Hollywood Western for generations. Yet Wayne’s career was far broader than many casual fans remember. He appeared in war films, romantic dramas, comedies, and adventure movies while becoming a symbol that often seemed inseparable from the characters he played.

Nearly five decades after his death, Wayne remains a towering figure in American film history. He appeared in well over 100 movies, became one of Hollywood’s biggest box-office stars, and left behind a public image that continues to inspire both admiration and debate. Even so, the familiar cowboy hat and confident swagger hide a life filled with unexpected turns, unusual friendships, career setbacks, and stories that sound almost too strange to be true.

To uncover some of the lesser-known details behind the legend, 24/7 Tempo reviewed the official John Wayne website, biographies, film histories, and other published accounts of his life and career. From the childhood nickname that followed him into adulthood to claims that he may have attracted the attention of Soviet agents, these 20 facts reveal sides of John Wayne that even longtime fans may not know.

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