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John Wayne (Marion Robert Morrison) was born on 26 May, 1907 in Winterset, Iowa, U.S., is an American actor (1907–1979). Discover John Wayne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

Popular As Marion Robert Morrison
Occupation Actor · producer · director
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May, 1907
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Winterset, Iowa, U.S.
Date of death 11 June, 1979
Died Place Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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John Wayne Height, Weight & Measurements

At 72 years old, John Wayne height is 6' 3¾" (1.93 m) .

Physical Status
Height 6' 3¾" (1.93 m)
Weight Not Available
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Who Is John Wayne's Wife?

His wife is Josephine Saenz (m. 1933-1945) Esperanza Baur (m. 1946-1954) Pilar Pallete (m. 1954)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Josephine Saenz (m. 1933-1945) Esperanza Baur (m. 1946-1954) Pilar Pallete (m. 1954)
Sibling Not Available
Children 7, including Michael, Patrick, and Ethan

John Wayne Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John Wayne worth at the age of 72 years old? John Wayne’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated John Wayne's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Bardelys the Magnificent (1926)$10 /day
The Big Trail (1930)$75 /week
Three Girls Lost (1931)$200 /week
The Deceiver (1931)$350 /week
The Range Feud (1931)$350 /week
Maker of Men (1931)$350 /week
The Voice of Hollywood No. 13 (Second Series) (1932)$200
The Shadow of the Eagle (1932)$675
Texas Cyclone (1932)$350 /week
Two-Fisted Law (1932)$350 /week
The Hurricane Express (1932)$675
Ride Him, Cowboy (1932)$1,500
The Big Stampede (1932)$1,500
Haunted Gold (1932)$1,500
The Telegraph Trail (1933)$1,500
The Three Musketeers (1933)$500
Somewhere in Sonora (1933)$1,500
The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933)$1,500
His Private Secretary (1933)$150 per week
Baby Face (1933)$1,500
The Man from Monterey (1933)$1,500
Westward Ho (1935)$6,000
Sea Spoilers (1936)$6,000
California Straight Ahead! (1937)$6,000
I Cover the War! (1937)$6,000
Idol of the Crowds (1937)$6,000
Adventure's End (1937)$6,000
Stagecoach (1939)$3,700
Reap the Wild Wind (1942)$25,000
Without Reservations (1946)$68,000
Fort Apache (1948)$110,000
Red River (1948)$75,000 + percentage of gross
Wake of the Red Witch (1948)$75,000 + 10% of gross
Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)$180,000 + 10% of gross
Flying Leathernecks (1951)$300,000
The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958)$700,000
Rio Bravo (1959)$750,000
The Horse Soldiers (1959)$750,000
The Horse Soldiers (1959)$500,000
The Horse Soldiers (1959)$750,000 + 20% of the gross
North to Alaska (1960)$750,000 + 10% of gross
The Comancheros (1961)$750,000 + 10% of gross
The Longest Day (1962)$250,000
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965)$250,000
The War Wagon (1967)$1,000,000 + % of gross
The Green Berets (1968)$1,000,000
Hellfighters (1968)$1,000,000
Rio Lobo (1970)$1,000,000
Brannigan (1975)$500,000
The Shootist (1976)$750,000

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1782

His great-great-grandfather Robert Morrison (b. 1782) left County Antrim, Ireland, with his mother, arriving in New York in 1799 and eventually settling in Adams County, Ohio.

The Morrisons were originally from the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

He was raised Presbyterian.

1884

Wayne's father, Clyde Leonard Morrison (1884–1937), was the son of American Civil War veteran Marion Mitchell Morrison (1845–1915).

1885

Wayne's mother, the former Mary "Molly" Alberta Brown (1885–1970), was from Lancaster County, Nebraska.

Wayne had Scottish, Scotch-Irish, English, and Irish ancestry.

1907

Marion Robert Morrison (May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979), professionally known as John Wayne and nicknamed The Duke or Duke Wayne, was an American actor who became a popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood's Golden Age, especially through his starring roles in Western and war movies.

Wayne was born Marion Robert Morrison on May 26, 1907, at 224 South Second Street in Winterset, Iowa.

The local paper, Winterset Madisonian, reported on page 4 of the edition of May 30, 1907, that Wayne weighed 13 lb (around 6 kg) at birth.

Wayne claimed his middle name was soon changed from Robert to Michael when his parents decided to name their next son Robert, but extensive research has found no such legal change, although it might have been changed informally or the documentation may have been lost.

Wayne's legal name apparently remained Marion Robert Morrison his entire life although to this day his original name is almost always referred to as Marion Michael Morrison.

1916

Wayne's family moved to Palmdale, California, and then in 1916 to Glendale at 404 Isabel Street, where his father worked as a pharmacist.

He attended Glendale Union High School, where he performed well in both sports and academics.

Wayne was part of his high school's football team and its debating team.

He was also the president of the Latin Society and contributed to the school's newspaper sports column.

A local fireman at the station on his route to school in Glendale started calling him "Little Duke" because he never went anywhere without his huge Airedale Terrier, Duke.

He preferred "Duke" to "Marion", and the nickname stuck.

Wayne attended Wilson Middle School in Glendale.

As a teen, he worked in an ice-cream shop for a man who shod horses for Hollywood studios.

He was also active as a member of the Order of DeMolay.

1920

His career flourished from the silent era of the 1920s through the American New Wave, as he appeared in a total of 179 film and television productions.

He was among the top box-office draws for three decades, and appeared with many other important Hollywood stars of his era.

1924

He played football for the 1924 league champion Glendale High School team.

Wayne applied to the U.S. Naval Academy, but was not accepted due to poor grades.

Instead, he attended the University of Southern California (USC), majoring in pre-law.

He was a member of the Trojan Knights and Sigma Chi fraternities.

Wayne, who stood 6ft 4+1/2in tall, also played on the USC football team under coach Howard Jones.

A broken collarbone injury curtailed his athletic career; Wayne later noted that he was too terrified of Jones' reaction to reveal the actual cause of his injury, a bodysurfing accident.

1930

He appeared mostly in small parts, but his first leading role came in Raoul Walsh's Western The Big Trail (1930), an early widescreen film epic that was a box-office failure.

He played leading roles in numerous B movies during the 1930s, most of them also Westerns, without becoming a major name.

1939

John Ford's Stagecoach (1939) made Wayne a mainstream star, and he starred in 142 motion pictures altogether.

According to one biographer, "John Wayne personified for millions the nation's frontier heritage."

1948

Wayne's other roles in Westerns include a cattleman driving his herd on the Chisholm Trail in Red River (1948), a Civil War veteran whose niece is abducted by a tribe of Comanches in The Searchers (1956), a troubled rancher competing with a lawyer (James Stewart) for a woman's hand in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), and a cantankerous one-eyed marshal in True Grit (1969), for which he received the Academy Award for Best Actor.

1952

He is also remembered for his roles in The Quiet Man (1952) with Maureen O'Hara, Rio Bravo (1959) with Dean Martin, and The Longest Day (1962).

1976

In his final screen performance, he starred as an aging gunfighter battling cancer in The Shootist (1976).

1979

He made his last public appearance at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 9, 1979, and died of stomach cancer two months later.

1980

In 1980, he was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor of the United States.

1999

In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Wayne as one of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema.

Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa, but grew up in Southern California.

After losing his football scholarship to the University of Southern California from a bodysurfing accident, he began working for the Fox Film Corporation.