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Marion Morrison, better known by his stage name John Wayne, was an iconic American actor and filmmaker. Born in 1907, he became a leading figure in the film industry, particularly known for his roles in Westerns and war films. Wayne's rugged demeanor and distinctive voice made him a symbol of American masculinity and perseverance. Over his career, he starred in numerous classic films such as 'The Searchers' and 'True Grit', the latter earning him an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Wayne's influence extended beyond the screen; he became a cultural icon representing the American spirit. His portrayals often emphasized themes of honor, bravery, and individualism, resonating with audiences across generations. Even after his passing in 1979, his legacy continues to impact popular culture and cinema. Wayne's work not only entertained millions but also shaped the portrayal of American heroes in film, making him a lasting figure in Hollywood history.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia May 26, 1907
Miejsce Urodzenia Winfield, Kansas, USA
Data śmierci June 11, 1979
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