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The 25 Best John Wayne Movies of All Time, From the Duke's Classic Westerns to War Epics

The Duke's most iconic roles of all time

John Wayne, born Marion Robert Morrison on May 26, 1907, in Winterset, Iowa, remains an enduring legend of American cinema. Raised in a humble family, he initially worked as a prop boy in the film industry, eventually finding his way in front of the camera. With his rugged charm and distinctive voice, Wayne became a true Hollywood icon. John Wayne movies stand the test of time as beloved classics years later.

His breakthrough came in 1939 with "Stagecoach," a film directed by John Ford, which catapulted him to stardom. He went on to star in over 170 films during his remarkable career. While best known for his roles in some of the best Westerns of all time, like "True Grit" and "The Searchers," he displayed his versatility in war movies like "The Longest Day" and "Sands of Iwo Jima."

Wayne's unwavering patriotism and strong moral values were often reflected in his characters, making him an embodiment of American heroism. His impact extended beyond the screen, as he supported the troops during World War II and later became an advocate for conservative political causes.

John Wayne's career spanned six decades, earning him numerous awards, including an Academy Award for his role in "True Grit." Despite his passing in 1979, his legacy endures, and he continues to be an enduring symbol of the American spirit in cinema.

Here's our ranking of the 25 best John Wayne movies.

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