“If you think he was a one-note actor, you haven’t watched the full range of his performances.”

Duke’s gonna be 100. Awesome post. Something to revel in.

If you think he was a one-note actor, you haven’t watched the full range of his performances. You haven’t seen the emotional underpinning he could put into the simplest scene. The way he could speak volumes through movement and facial expression and action. The way he spoke to our notion of American manliness and, especially through his films with John Ford, helped outline a complicated view of America itself.

A couple great quotes from John Wayne, and also from Peter Bogdonavich about John Wayne:

To me, Duke had always seemed slightly out of breath

Reactions

Wayne and Ford

Gesture

But go read the full post. 100 Things about John Wayne.

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6 Responses to “If you think he was a one-note actor, you haven’t watched the full range of his performances.”

  1. Dan says:

    Cool! Thanks for posting that link!

  2. DBW says:

    I happened to read that post this morning. Sigh.

  3. DBW says:

    The Duke always reminded me of my Grandfather, and I don’t think I ever realized until reading this post that they had the same birthday.

  4. red says:

    DBW – wow!! Wonderful!

    I never get tired of talking about John Wayne, and I love that you love him too. Well, that so many people love him … it’s awesome to talk about his skills, his special-ness. It makes me happy.

  5. Westside B says:

    Great post. Wayne remains iconic to this day. Frankly, it he had only made The Searchers, I’d still feel that way. But with that body of work and especially with Ford, it’s stuff you come back to again and again. Like a favorite song, you find comfort there. Atta boy Duke. Happy 100!

  6. the shamus says:

    Thanks for the kind words.

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