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Surprising Facts About John Wayne You Might Not Know

Surprising Facts About John Wayne You Might Not Know

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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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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

John Wayne was the personification of the Western hero, with an on-screen persona as the rugged cowboy who exhibited American values that fit in well with his real life where he was a well-established cowboy. It was this persona that had fans devouring his movies. One of the most popular movie stars of all time, still topping the charts today, he had more than 175 films under his belt in a career that stretched over 50 years. It's easy to see how he solidified his place as an American icon.

Wayne's movie roles continuously painted him as the epitome of the American West, but these weren't the only characters he portrayed. He starred in numerous films with roles that ranged from a former boxer in "The Quiet Man", a soldier in "The Longest Day" and an athlete in "Girls Demand Excitement" to an office worker in "His Private Secretary" and a former lumberjack-turned-boxer in "Conflict."

But it was his role in Westerns that solidified his legacy. Not only did he star as the leading man in upwards of 100 movies, he was considered a true patriot. But there are still items about him, and his life, that may not be common knowledge. (Other celebrated figures have also had information about them unknown, like Nobel Prize-winning author Alice Munro, whose legacy took a hit when it was revealed after her death, that her daughter was abused by Munro's step-husband.)

To create a list of interesting facts about John Wayne you may not know, 24/7 Tempo consulted multiple outlets, some of which included the official John Wayne website and biographies on the Duke. Whether it's Wayne's childhood nickname or the question of whether he was a spy, there may be something on this list you did not know. (Take a look at his best and worst movies that were not Westerns.)

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