43 years after his death, John Wayne is still among America’s most popular and revered movie stars. Today, we’re talking about his life, roles and legacy.
Wayne’s first leading role, at age 23, was in Raoul Walsh’s film, “The Big Trail.” The picture bombed at the box office and took nearly 10 years before Wayne got another big break — in John Ford’s “Stagecoach.”
From then on, Wayne was a hit, starring “True Grit,” “The Searchers” and many other of the medium’s most iconic and beloved Westerns.
For some viewers, those roles have melted together, leaving the impression that John Wayne only played variations of the same character over and over again.
But the film scholar Andrew Nelson says the complexity and depth of Wayne’s career isn’t given enough credit. He joins us to talk about all things John Wayne.
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