Thank you this facinated me. I knew little about John Wayne's life outside his movies, his children didn't grow up to write the nasty tell all books that destroyed the reputation of many Hollywood greats, he taught his children respect a great gift many neglected.
but none of them turned out to be half as interesting or accomplished as him. it's interesting how genes set the foundation, but environment determines the rest
loved his movies but by far my personal favourite has to be,The Quite Man,Mr Wayne and the gorgeous Maureen O'Hara plus the beautiful Irish scenery.perfect!!
@@johnlavery6116 Had the pleasure of visiting Ireland in 2017 with my daughter ,unfortunately only had a short time, went to Co Clare, and Co Roscommon ,as this was where my ancestors came from ,also would have liked to have had time in Co Donegal but this didn't happen. Such a stunningly beautiful country and wonderful people
My dad was John Wayne personified! That was how my dad was with us kids! He was a hard, firm, but loving. He loved the song by Aaron Tippin You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything. That’s how my dad was.
@@strfltcmnd.9925 All John Wayne films are my favourites. (But theres always a but) if I had to pick one. The shootist would be the one. Even though he had cancer he still gave a mighty performance in that flim.
I didn't have a dad growing up and I remember watching John Wayne movies like 'True Grit'. I was always a huge fan and kind of thought of him as to what my dad might have been like. Over the years throughout my childhood, I guess, my heart sort of 'borrowed' him as a 'dad figure'. I hope his children will forgive me for borrowing their dad! I loved him too! What can I say! ❤
I thought I was the only one who thought like that. To me was exactly the same. I still drop tears when he says "goodbye mrs Rogers" in The Shootist. I knew I was going to lost my father again... God bless him.
@monav... I honestly believe that John Wayne's kids would be honored that you thought of their dad as you did. I think they're just as kind, friendly & down to earth as John Wayne was. I was fortunate enough to have met him twice & he was every bit the perfect gentleman his fans would hope he'd be. In the 70's I worked at LAX 5:00am to 1:00pm. One day I was asked to work a half hour over which was no problem, but that half hour led into 4 hours over. It was 5:00pm & I had to be back at 5:00 in the morning so I told my supervisor I don't care if you have to run the register but I'm leaving, which was perfect timing. When walking through the tunnel to the street I saw a bigger than life figure walking towards me & I thought no way. I thought the Duke probably had a private plane but as he got closer I couldn't believe it was him. Too embarrassed to say anything cause an airline guy I knew was near so I kept walking. I realized this was a once in a lifetime experience so I turned around, caught up to him & his entourage & said "excuse me Mr. Wayne", everyone stopped & John Wayne said "yes little lady may I help you?" I told him I have pictures of him & would like to know if I could send them to him to be autographed. He handed me an autograph card & his business card where I could mail them to him which I did. You may have already heard or read some or all of these stories, but in case you haven't, Google childhood memories of John Wayne's adult children. They tell of things they did as children & they're cute . I love the one about taking his daughter golfing. I don't rember if it was Michael or Patrick but one of them said to the sister who went golfing with Duke. He said " thanks we've been wanting to belt him one for a long time." The Ireland story is cute also.
@@wandawelsh8382 Thank you for your kind reply and for the info on where to see and read more about him and his children. I would have loved to have seen him in real life! And here, you not only got to see him but also spoke to him as well! Amazing!
When John Wayne passed away, my sister called our mom to tell her. Her comment was "Dukes Dead?' She was a big fan of his. John Wayne children admired him and did the same thing he did, that shows a lot of respect for their dad.
I have always loved John Wayne and his movies especially his westerns he was a true legend in his time which he later became a goat the talent he had was rare and one of a kind it’s sad he passed away so young he truly left his mark on the silver screen and the world he was one of a kind he’s was great at what he did and that type of charisma,talent,and charm is very rare in someone
My dad had met John Wayne in South Africa when John Wayne gave him his card he signed it and I remember the card was gold embossed. Sadly, I lost the card after my dad passed away, but John Wayne had signed John Wayne very legible
I remember an Interview he had years ago when someone asked him why his wives had Hispanic heritage? His reply: you die your way, I die my way. Loved it. My mom was half Hispanic half italian. Dad always smiled. Hmm..
His last Mistress was a YT lady. She and he lived on his yacht...in his final years. He was legally separated from his last wife. It was an open secret back in the 1970's. His second wife ..was a bit of work. Besides..his choice of spouses..was his own decisions.
We( my family)watched one of his movies tonight while we ate dinner at Applebees. Just pulled it up on the phone propped it up against the wall. It was El Dorado !❤
I grew up a John Wayne person. Hv all his early movies and plus the rest he made. Every time I c his movie I watch over and over he was a icon for me surely miss him still today
My dad’s favourite actor , he had every single video of hes films , we bought him them , but he’s all time favourite was The Quiet Man , he loved John Wayne acting with victor maclagen
Love that part in Forth" Apache". When Victor Mcloughlin said. Is there any one here for Cork. Is there any one here from County Tipperary. Or is there any here from Sligo. All IRISH places.
Patrick Wayne is one of the nicest guys you'll meet - I was set up next to him many times at western and collector's shows - and he's a doll. Very funny, not one of the Hollywood sad-stories about the kids of famous celebs, he had a great relationship with his father and loves talking about him. I watched him many times with fans and he was/is a great ambassador for his dad, very appreciative and understanding of people's desire to know John Wayne though him.
And in Big Jake when Patrick didn't respect him He threw him of the horse. Then in another seen he told Patrick to put a blanket on horses back. Patrick said I be alright with out a blanket. John Wayne said. I'm not worried about your butt it's the horse back I'm worried about. Best every actor. Never get tried of his films. Watched the Quiet Man for the thousand time again the other day (19th of October 2023) great flim.
I always felt that it wasn’t that he was such a good actor but that the roles that he played was just him. In other words he just played himself in whatever situation he was in! He was a good role motto on screen and evidently off screen too. He raised good upright citizens! It is sad that we can’t say that regarding those in that business and in many other people that we have left to pattern our futures after, past leaders of our nation etc. This is just observations of an old 84 yr. Old woman who has lived and seen a lot in my time!
a guy i worked for in the early 70ties opened a ski shop in socal with John Waynes oldest son as a partner --calif was in deep drought,no snow--the ski shop closed..went to a couple parties where Mr Wayne was there--nice guy,not uppity at all,normal dude--damn shame Mr Wayne smoked very heavily even after getting one lung remove,it killed him...
Most of the actors from that era died of lung cancer, emphysema, stroke, heart attacks or other smoking related complications…I’m really not that surprised because I’ve been listening to radio shows from the 1950’s on TH-cam and the emphasis on prolific smoking on the adverts was so invasive. I think practically every single actor or actress from that era were brainwashed that smoking was the in thing to do!
Decades ago, when one of Wayne's daughters was going through a divorce in Orange county, California, I rode down the elevator with the daughter and Pilar. Both smiled, I returned the same and respected their privacy. I remember thinking how beautiful Pilar was even in her years. That's my John Wayne story. Everyone is just people, living life.
The house i grew up in , located in Thornton, Colorado area was One of seven show homes. John Wayne's manager was contacted by the developer of this housing project and asked to make an appearance for the Grand opening. He agreed and spent Several hours there walking through the houses and signing Autographs. We didn't get a picture of this event but , it happened in 1955. So not only did Wayne walk through my home but the man passed away on my 20th birthday too! That Was a bummer and a little weird!
John Wayne did so much for the war effort to keep us free! He served this country in so many ways. He was a friend to all that new him or needed help. He covered hospital bills for people that couldn’t afford surgeries or illness’s oh loyal to the end to anyone he knew! Yep my grand dad worked with him and said he was true to his country and god!
He did anything BUT serve his country like other American men during WW2, making him an actual coward like Reagan who also failed the country by claiming poor eyesight while.NOT ever wearing glasses. Neither was a hero except as fakes in films
I worked for the moving company that was hired to bring the household goods from John Wayne's Lido Island Estate into storage. It was an ongoing effort and I was familiar with three of his sons, who oversaw the project. They didn't come off like their dad. Thankfully.
My father was everything to me. Smartest man I ever knew. Had the greatest wit. Had so many talents( actor, town officer, artistic painter using anything from pencil to oil based ). With my equally intellectual mother I was instilled with their interests in science, art and history to where I was asked to teach my high school class in science for two days, history for a day and drama class for a day. So where am I going with this? Parents make us . Some make us who we become. And a few make us to become who we become later on. Regardless mothers and fathers are the back bone of society. Be we good or not it is how you raise your kids. If parents put love,knowledge, respect for others into the children they produce. The world would be a better place
John had a home built in El Encinar de los Reyes outside of Madrid. The front facade was in the shape of a stagecoach, for obvious reasons. We lived in the off-base housing for Torrejon AB in the same general neighborhood, separate from the more expensive homes but there nonetheless. Pretty expensive neighborhood for AF base housing but distance to the base was close and to Madrid even closer, but without the Metro system. Saw the home once or twice from the outside...impressive. Been to the home in western Iowa also. And have seen the pretty much hidden statue at John Wayne Airport in Anaheim. The man was seriously influential in Hollywood and politics and he had his opinions and detractors but he pretty much built Anaheim. Big fan no matter the faults.
I used to deliver Michael's mail & would often see Patrick at the house. 1 day while Patrick & Michael were outside i came by & was talking to them, i mentioned how my was a hugh fan of there father. The next weekend they gave a picture for my mom of all three of them with both of them singing it to mom. Great guys.
@@doreekaplan2589 let me think this over! become a world wide movie star and make millions of dollars or join the military and (become a hero to all the blood sucking politicians and strangers) perhaps get killed...tough choice. The Duke was obviously smarter than you.
If a movie had John Wayne in it, you knew who the winners were from the start. Best John Wayne film (for me) was, "Island in the Sky". Then "The High and the Mighty". Both films had an aviation theme, pre commercial jets.
His children has done him proud. All winners and not a bad apple in the bunch.
Yep
@@louisegross3886 verr
Interesting since he was a racist. Hopefully he didn't teach them to be
Patrick runs the Cancer society part . Ethan was born in 61.
He was a good Father. That is a legacy worth celebrating.
Glad all his children were Good people, can't say the same about some of his contemporaries. RIP Legend/Hero. 🇺🇲
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
John wayne was a nazi
Born 1956. I’m glad I was able to able to enjoy plenty of John Wayne movies.
Nice name.
Glad to know all his children had good lives, and done well
Right wing draft dodger
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Le dernier n'est pas le mieux
I will stop every thing to watch The quiet man and McClintock. He and Maureen O’Hara are magic
Thank you this facinated me. I knew little about John Wayne's life outside his movies, his children didn't grow up to write the nasty tell all books that destroyed the reputation of many Hollywood greats, he taught his children respect a great gift many neglected.
John Wayne was someone worth looking up to, by his kids, and by everyone else! And did you notice? None of his kids turned out bad!😊🤠
😂
You wouldn’t want to turn out bad if The Duke was your Dad.
Mop
but none of them turned out to be half as interesting or accomplished as him. it's interesting how genes set the foundation, but environment determines the rest
John Wayne was a scumbag. May he now rest in Hell. Russian bot!
Was my dad's favourite actor. Loved watching True Grit with him.
Just loved “The Quiet Man and McClintock!” Liked many other John Wayne movies but these two are my favorites!
John Wayne was my hero,my idol, my everything. God blessed us all with his presence.
loved his movies but by far my personal favourite has to be,The Quite Man,Mr Wayne and the gorgeous Maureen O'Hara plus the beautiful Irish scenery.perfect!!
Greetings from Ireland, do visit someday.
That was me and my dear mother's film. Lost count of the number of times we watched it together.
@@johnlavery6116 Had the pleasure of visiting Ireland in 2017 with my daughter ,unfortunately only had a short time, went to Co Clare, and Co Roscommon ,as this was where my ancestors came from ,also would have liked to have had
time in Co Donegal but this didn't happen. Such a stunningly beautiful country and wonderful people
@@katewalker6625 Glad you enjoyed the holiday!
Rumor has it that he always loved her and they had an ongoing affair to some extent
I've loved John Wayne's movies as far back that can remember! If I see one listed I will watch it!
John Wayne lives on in his grandchildren.
All beautiful children.
The last one to be born among the children, she really resembles her dad.
RIP John Wayne.
My dad was John Wayne personified! That was how my dad was with us kids! He was a hard, firm, but loving. He loved the song by Aaron Tippin You’ve got to stand for something or you’ll fall for anything. That’s how my dad was.
CHICKENSGYT HID OUT IN MEXICO FOR WW II WHILE TALKING KIDS TO GO TO vIETNM TO DIE ...
THAT'S YOUR HERO ?????????????????????
WHAT A GREAT actor and man. I have seen ALL of his movies!
John Wayne's personal character could be seen in every role he played... I believe he was an honorable man.
Met and worked with Michael on several occasions really a class act, nice man
Loved John Wayne! McClintock and the Cowboys were a few of my favorites!♥️♥️
Rio Lobo,The Longest Day and The Hell Fighters too.
@@strfltcmnd.9925 All John Wayne films are my favourites. (But theres always a but) if I had to pick one. The shootist would be the one. Even though he had cancer he still gave a mighty performance in that flim.
He will never forget by many Fans.
JOHN WAYNE IS MY HERO HE IS SO MISSED THEY DO NOT MAKE THEM LIKE HIM ANYMORE SADLY 🥰
Yes they do they call them Trumptards.
John Wayne's the man ! The most famous, successful actor ever to live. He must of been a good father because none of his kids turned out bad.
AMERICA NEEDED & LOVED, JOHN WAYNE!
Such a soothing voice telling the family history of a beloved movie actor!!
Hello Linda, how are you doing?
I didn't have a dad growing up and I remember watching John Wayne movies like 'True Grit'. I was always a huge fan and kind of thought of him as to what my dad might have been like. Over the years throughout my childhood, I guess, my heart sort of 'borrowed' him as a 'dad figure'. I hope his children will forgive me for borrowing their dad! I loved him too! What can I say!
❤
I thought I was the only one who thought like that. To me was exactly the same. I still drop tears when he says "goodbye mrs Rogers" in The Shootist. I knew I was going to lost my father again... God bless him.
@monav...
I honestly believe that John Wayne's kids would be honored that you thought of their dad as you did. I think they're just as kind, friendly & down to earth as John Wayne was. I was fortunate enough to have met him twice & he was every bit the perfect gentleman his fans would hope he'd be. In the 70's I worked at LAX 5:00am to 1:00pm. One day I was asked to work a half hour over which was no problem, but that half hour led into 4 hours over. It was 5:00pm & I had to be back at 5:00 in the morning so I told my supervisor I don't care if you have to run the register but I'm leaving, which was perfect timing. When walking through the tunnel to the street I saw a bigger than life figure walking towards me & I thought no way. I thought the Duke probably had a private plane but as he got closer I couldn't believe it was him. Too embarrassed to say anything cause an airline guy I knew was near so I kept walking. I realized this was a once in a lifetime experience so I turned around, caught up to him & his entourage & said "excuse me Mr. Wayne", everyone stopped & John Wayne said "yes little lady may I help you?" I told him I have pictures of him & would like to know if I could send them to him to be autographed. He handed me an autograph card & his business card where I could mail them to him which I did. You may have already heard or read some or all of these stories, but in case you haven't, Google childhood memories of John Wayne's adult children. They tell of things they did as children & they're cute . I love the one about taking his daughter golfing. I don't rember if it was Michael or Patrick but one of them said to the sister who went golfing with Duke. He said " thanks we've been wanting to belt him one for a long time." The Ireland story is cute also.
@@wandawelsh8382 Thank you for your kind reply and for the info on where to see and read more about him and his children. I would have loved to have seen him in real life! And here, you not only got to see him but also spoke to him as well! Amazing!
Your comment warmed up my heart. God bless you. 🙏🏼💖
@@alvaropelayo8084
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That's why The Duke is still #1.
When John Wayne passed away, my sister called our mom to tell her. Her comment was "Dukes Dead?' She was a big fan of his. John Wayne children admired him and did the same thing he did, that shows a lot of respect for their dad.
For someone who was rumored to be racist, he seemed to have loved Latino women.
They were just Hispanic then white
Latina not latino
I have always loved John Wayne and his movies especially his westerns he was a true legend in his time which he later became a goat the talent he had was rare and one of a kind it’s sad he passed away so young he truly left his mark on the silver screen and the world he was one of a kind he’s was great at what he did and that type of charisma,talent,and charm is very rare in someone
My dad had met John Wayne in South Africa when John Wayne gave him his card he signed it and I remember the card was gold embossed. Sadly, I lost the card after my dad passed away, but John Wayne had signed John Wayne very legible
I remember an Interview he had years ago when someone asked him why his wives had Hispanic heritage? His reply: you die your way, I die my way.
Loved it. My mom was half Hispanic half italian. Dad always smiled. Hmm..
His last Mistress was a YT lady. She and he lived on his yacht...in his final years. He was legally separated from his last wife. It was an open secret back in the 1970's. His second wife ..was a bit of work. Besides..his choice of spouses..was his own decisions.
His children did him proud and that says alot about his influence as their father.
I was disappointed that he was a race mixer.
We( my family)watched one of his movies tonight while we ate dinner at Applebees. Just pulled it up on the phone propped it up against the wall. It was El Dorado !❤
Hello Glenna,how are you doing?
I grew up a John Wayne person. Hv all his early movies and plus the rest he made. Every time I c his movie I watch over and over he was a icon for me surely miss him still today
My dad’s favourite actor , he had every single video of hes films , we bought him them , but he’s all time favourite was The Quiet Man , he loved John Wayne acting with victor maclagen
My favourite as well
Love that part in Forth" Apache". When Victor Mcloughlin said. Is there any one here for Cork. Is there any one here from County Tipperary. Or is there any here from Sligo. All IRISH places.
Patrick Wayne is one of the nicest guys you'll meet - I was set up next to him many times at western and collector's shows - and he's a doll. Very funny, not one of the Hollywood sad-stories about the kids of famous celebs, he had a great relationship with his father and loves talking about him. I watched him many times with fans and he was/is a great ambassador for his dad, very appreciative and understanding of people's desire to know John Wayne though him.
If Good old John took better care for his children they wouldn't need to 'set up ' at a 'show!
And in Big Jake when Patrick didn't respect him
He threw him of the horse. Then in another seen he told Patrick to put a blanket on horses back. Patrick said I be alright with out a blanket. John Wayne said. I'm not worried about your butt it's the horse back I'm worried about. Best every actor. Never get tried of his films. Watched the Quiet Man for the thousand time again the other day (19th of October 2023) great flim.
@@MAC-ws8fz what do you mean by my that remark.
John Wayne. What an ICON.
John Wayne was a true American icon
They all seem fine, John Wayne did something right.
Jealousy eats up the mind.
John Wayne great actor and father. ❤❤
Nah, he was a nazi
GREAT ACTOR FATHER AND ROLE MODEL LOVED HIS MOVIES AMEN 🙏 JOHN
Narrator with a little effort could put us all to sleep
I agree he can read the telephone directory and we will be sleeping. Wonderful voice.
I'll take your comment as a compliment.
I put this on instead of taking melatonin. 😅
Fantastic narrator 😊
Yep, he could talk a glass eye to sleep
I always felt that it wasn’t that he was such a good actor but that the roles that he played was just him. In other words he just played himself in whatever situation he was in! He was a good role motto on screen and evidently off screen too. He raised good upright citizens! It is sad that we can’t say that regarding those in that business and in many other people that we have left to pattern our futures after, past leaders of our nation etc. This is just observations of an old 84 yr. Old woman who has lived and seen a lot in my time!
Watch him in The Searchers and Red River. He was a GREAT actor.
@@teastrainer3604 i’m sure she has.
Role motto? Role model..English 101
In 1979 Ethan Wayne found his dad's prized liquor lists and secret concoctions and runs a successful winery.
Would love to sit down and watch a John Wayne movie with my Dad he was Dad's favorite.
Me too.
@@chocoholic832 Me as well. Now that Dad is gone,,,,sure miss em - Both!
@stevepotts4228 24 years since I lost my dad & really miss him. He was an avid John Wayne fan & watched all of his films together when I was a child.
a guy i worked for in the early 70ties opened a ski shop in socal with John Waynes oldest son as a partner --calif was in deep drought,no snow--the ski shop closed..went to a couple parties where Mr Wayne was there--nice guy,not uppity at all,normal dude--damn shame Mr Wayne smoked very heavily even after getting one lung remove,it killed him...
Most of the actors from that era died of lung cancer, emphysema, stroke, heart attacks or other smoking related complications…I’m really not that surprised because I’ve been listening to radio shows from the 1950’s on TH-cam and the emphasis on prolific smoking on the adverts was so invasive. I think practically every single actor or actress from that era were brainwashed that smoking was the in thing to do!
There will never be another giant like the Duke
So true
John Wayne was racist piece of
John Wayne was certainly one of a kind, of individual. And he surely made his mark in the movies. May he RIP always
Decades ago, when one of Wayne's daughters was going through a divorce in Orange county, California, I rode down the elevator with the daughter and Pilar. Both smiled, I returned the same and respected their privacy. I remember thinking how beautiful Pilar was even in her years. That's my John Wayne story. Everyone is just people, living life.
I thought it was Marion Michael Morrison?
The house i grew up in , located in Thornton, Colorado area was
One of seven show homes. John
Wayne's manager was contacted by the developer of this housing project and asked to make an appearance for the Grand opening. He agreed and spent
Several hours there walking through the houses and signing
Autographs. We didn't get a picture of this event but , it happened in 1955. So not only did Wayne walk through my home but the man passed away on my 20th birthday too! That
Was a bummer and a little weird!
He has a Catholic priest grandson, Fr. Matt Muñoz.
it's strange
John wayne was good Actor love all he cowboy 🤠 R.I.P john wayne
Did a great job on the video. Thank you so much for sharing.
I met more than 1 of his children they were kind generous people
The Duke was a legend.
HORSEMANURE ~ he spent the whole WW II hiding out in Mexico like the chickensgyt war monger he was .
We need more men and people like John Wayne in this world.
🤮
@@jerrysweet9072Let me guess , you like pedophiles like Biden
Sounds like John had the love and respect of all his children.
John Wayne's oldest son, Michael, was the brother-in-law of Frankie Avalon. Michael's wife, Gretchen and Frankie's wife, Kathryn, are sisters.
In Harm's way. What a movie!
And it's free on YT for those who haven't seen it
Thank you for sharing Mr. John Wayne was an awesome actor A legend all his own
John Wayne did so much for the war effort to keep us free! He served this country in so many ways. He was a friend to all that new him or needed help. He covered hospital bills for people that couldn’t afford surgeries or illness’s oh loyal to the end to anyone he knew! Yep my grand dad worked with him and said he was true to his country and god!
Only he never served. Justified Native American genocide. Only a famous actor.
@sandrakostic5998 oh what a Sourpuss, maybe tomorrow might be a better day for you.
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He did anything BUT serve his country like other American men during WW2, making him an actual coward like Reagan who also failed the country by claiming poor eyesight while.NOT ever wearing glasses. Neither was a hero except as fakes in films
He was a draft dodger.
Legend has it that Wyatt Earp knew & even tutored a young John Wayne in the ways of a western lawman
Wayne said he copied the way Earp walked and talked. John Ford also knew Earp.
I know Wyatt Earp’s granddaughter who lives in San Diego. Where Wyatt Earp lived until he passed.
I worked for the moving company that was hired to bring the household goods from John Wayne's Lido Island Estate into storage. It was an ongoing effort and I was familiar with three of his sons, who oversaw the project. They didn't come off like their dad. Thankfully.
Love the Duke.
My father was everything to me. Smartest man I ever knew. Had the greatest wit. Had so many talents( actor, town officer, artistic painter using anything from pencil to oil based ). With my equally intellectual mother I was instilled with their interests in science, art and history to where I was asked to teach my high school class in science for two days, history for a day and drama class for a day. So where am I going with this? Parents make us . Some make us who we become. And a few make us to become who we become later on. Regardless mothers and fathers are the back bone of society. Be we good or not it is how you raise your kids. If parents put love,knowledge, respect for others into the children they produce. The world would be a better place
and UNFORTUNATELY, the lack of parents positive influence is deteriorating society
John had a home built in El Encinar de los Reyes outside of Madrid. The front facade was in the shape of a stagecoach, for obvious reasons. We lived in the off-base housing for Torrejon AB in the same general neighborhood, separate from the more expensive homes but there nonetheless. Pretty expensive neighborhood for AF base housing but distance to the base was close and to Madrid even closer, but without the Metro system. Saw the home once or twice from the outside...impressive. Been to the home in western Iowa also. And have seen the pretty much hidden statue at John Wayne Airport in Anaheim. The man was seriously influential in Hollywood and politics and he had his opinions and detractors but he pretty much built Anaheim. Big fan no matter the faults.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Always had a crush on Patrick....
Just watched Mr. Roberts. BOY WAS HE EVER A KID IN THAT MOVIE!!!!!
Thanks for the nickname. I loved the Duke growing up. So my family called me Duke.
Patrick is do good looking and a good actor.
One of John children was on You Bet Your Life. R.I.P John.😊❤
I used to deliver Michael's mail & would often see Patrick at the house. 1 day while Patrick & Michael were outside i came by & was talking to them, i mentioned how my was a hugh fan of there father. The next weekend they gave a picture for my mom of all three of them with both of them singing it to mom. Great guys.
Good to see😊
Always loved the big guy his westerns and true grit
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
John Wayne would be very proud.
John Wayne wasn’t an actor… he was John Wayne…hero to those growing up watching him….we need more John Wayne’s!
Yes. He wasent a good actor st all. A wonderful role model
Draft dodgers aren't heroes! The true heroes are the ones who had the balls to fight for our freedoms ( that we don't really have)
This was awesome didn't know all of this information.
History , very informative. I like it
A man of morals and he love america
He bailed on America by NOT serving in WW2 with real life heros
Morals ?, eh ? Philandering would not meet that definition me thinks. Big fan though.
He was denied entry into service for health reasons and being a family man. Your a liar.
Ku Klux klan said they loved America too.
@@doreekaplan2589 let me think this over! become a world wide movie star and make millions of dollars or join the military and (become a hero to all the blood sucking politicians and strangers) perhaps get killed...tough choice. The Duke was obviously smarter than you.
John Wayne - not just western films.
My mom's daddy could pass as John Wayne, he died of a massive heart attack years ago. R.I.P to two legends ❤
Like hell he could.
Pass as John Wayne. 🤭
I really like the narrator's voice.
Sadly so many younger people don't even know of John Wayne. Such is life.
To clarify: Ethan Wayne was in a slasher film "Scream" (1981) but not THE slasher film "Scream" (1996).
John Wayne was my childhood hero and now I am 64 years old I own almost all the John Wayne movies and watch them everyday
I love his SC cap in the last picture....
Duke sure had allot of grand children.
The Wayne family can populate a village all by themselves.
John Wayne every movie he was in I loved great actor
If a movie had John Wayne in it, you knew who the winners were from the start.
Best John Wayne film (for me) was, "Island in the Sky". Then "The High and the Mighty". Both films had an aviation theme, pre commercial jets.
John Wayne was in the "Shootist", but cancer won that round.
Comancheros, Apache, Rio Bravo are the best 3 I can remember now.I was very young then.
John Wayne, a man's man
My great grandpa was a brother to John Wayne.I will never forget my grandmother telling me.
Film sometime can tell you how a person was in real life as a parent. So as you can see John Wayne was not only a good actor but a good dad.
Bad dad. Very bad dad
I agree he must have been a good Dad. No stories of his kids on drugs and none of them appeared to be estranged from him.
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His grandson, Brenden Wayne is one of the ones who play Mando in The Mandalorian.. 😊
Awesome video, thank you.
Had a great, successful family.
hes my dad favorite actor
Magnífico Wayne. Obrigada! Paz e luz.❤❤❤❤🙏🏻🙏🏻
I liked the narrator's voice. Calming.
Sad. Some kids are just abandoned and forgotten by their parents and thrown to the wolves
I met Patrick years ago. He was at the U.S. Capitol receiving an award for his father
I was in love with Ethan. He did the remake of Adam 12
As a actor
John Wayne is my hero
He was and always be to me AMERICA 🇺🇸
For good or bad he’s the Goat
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I am big fans of him 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😢😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love that picture of Raquel Welch....Wow!😊😊😊
Wow, great family