John Wayne
John Wayne is best known for his role in the iconic film True Grit, which earned him his first Academy Award and Golden Globe.
Movie Actor
May 26, 1907
Gemini
June 11, 1979
72
Winterset, Iowa, United States
Marion Robert Morrison, better known as John Wayne, was a renowned American actor, director, and producer, primarily recognized for his roles in Western films. As a cultural icon, Wayne’s most distinguished work was “True Grit,” which earned him both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Actor. Among his other notable films were “The Shootist,” “Rio Bravo,” and “Red River.” A proud Freemason, Wayne often wore a Masonic ring in his movies. He was honored with the Congressional Gold Medal for his contributions to the nation and posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.