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John Wayne - translation to german

AMERICAN ACTOR (1907–1979)
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  • Wayne (right) acting in a short clip from ''[[Angel and the Badman]]'' (1947) (click to play)
  • Marsha Hunt]] in ''[[Born to the West]]'' (1937)
  • Conflict]]'' (1936)
  • Lobby card for ''[[Girls Demand Excitement]]'' (1931)
  • With [[Evalyn Knapp]] and [[Natalie Kingston]] in ''[[His Private Secretary]]'' (1933)
  • How the West Was Won]]'' premiere, 1962
  • Wayne with third wife [[Pilar Pallete]] at [[Knott's Berry Farm]] in 1971
  • Wayne and [[Richard Boone]] at ''[[Big Jake]]'' screening, 1971
  • The Comancheros]]'' (1961)
  • With [[Joan Blondell]] in ''Lady for a Night'' (1942)
  • Wayne portrait from 1952
  • Republican Convention]] in Miami, 1968.
  • The house in [[Winterset, Iowa]], where Wayne was born in 1907
  • Wayne as "Singin' Sandy" Saunders in ''[[Riders of Destiny]]'' (1933)
  • Wayne in ''[[The Big Trail]]'' (1930)
  • The Longest Day]]'' (1962)
  • ''[[The Star Packer]]'' (1934)}}
  • John Wayne signs the helmet of Pfc. Fonzell Wofford during a visit at [[Chu Lai]], [[South Vietnam]] in June 1966
  • Rio Bravo]]'' (1959)
  • Wayne with Indonesian stars, from left to right: [[Turino Djunaedy]], [[Indriati Iskak]], [[Baby Huwae]], Wayne, and [[Mimi Mariani]].
  • Wayne in ''The Challenge of Ideas'' (1961)
  • With [[Lucille Ball]] in ''[[I Love Lucy]]'', 1955
  • Wayne meets with President [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] in [[San Clemente, California]], July 1972
  • Lobby card for ''[[Sagebrush Trail]]'' (1933) with Wayne and [[Yakima Canutt]]
  • With [[Marguerite Churchill]] in the [[widescreen]] ''[[The Big Trail]]'' (1930); John Wayne's first role as a leading man
  • Lobby card for ''[[The Big Trail]]'' (1930) with [[Tully Marshall]] and Wayne
  • ''The Big Trail'' (1930) lobby card
  • Wayne and James Stewart in ''The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'' (1962)
  • John and Ethan Wayne with [[Walter Knott]] in 1969

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  • An [[A-10 Warthog]] after completing a training mission at the [[Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station]]
  • Aerial of Fort Wayne in 2019
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  • A statue of General "Mad" [[Anthony Wayne]], namesake of the city, stands in Freimann Square.
  • St. Marys River]]
  • Allen County Courthouse]] (center) and the Rousseau Centre (right), home to city and county offices
  • A concert during the 42nd [[Three Rivers Festival]] in 2010
  • Downtown Fort Wayne, looking south from the St. Marys River}}
  • A flood gauge along the St. Mary's Pathway
  • A lithograph of Fort Wayne (1868)
  • A flooded Superior Street in 1982
  • An illustration depicting the 1812 military garrison
  • Tulips bloom in Foster Park
  • Macedonian]] immigrants in the city
  • Embassy Theatre]] opened in 1928 as a [[movie palace]].
  • The [[Lincoln Bank Tower]] was completed as Indiana's tallest building in 1930.
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  • ''[[Abraham Lincoln: The Hoosier Youth]]'' stands in front of [[Lincoln Financial Group]]'s downtown offices.
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  • The Oakdale neighborhood after a January snow
  • Pennsylvania Railroad Station]] has stood as a landmark to the city's railroad heritage since 1914.
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  • [[Science Central]] opened in the city's former municipal power plant in 1995.
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception]], [[co-cathedral]] of the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend]]
  • The St. Marys River (left) and St. Joseph River (right) converge to form the Maumee River (foreground).
  • SACS]] (green)
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Wikipedia

John Wayne

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. 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 he appeared with many other important Hollywood stars of his era. 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 he 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. 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. 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."

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. 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). In his final screen performance, he starred as an aging gunfighter battling cancer in The Shootist (1976). He made his last public appearance at the Academy Awards ceremony on April 9, 1979, and died of stomach cancer two months later. In 1980, he was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor of the United States.

Examples of use of John Wayne
1. Harald Eggebrecht füllt eine "Zwischenzeit" mit Familienurlaub und John Wayne.
2. Aber auch ein faszinierendes kulturelles Gemisch wuchert dort: Man spricht ein Englisch zwischen Elizabethanisch und John Wayne, geflucht wird auf Mandarin.
3. Ebenso die Westernhelden Hollywoods, etwa John Wayne und James Stewart, in dessen Film "Winchester 73" das Gewehr die eigentliche Hauptrolle spielte.
4. Hollywood hat seinen Teil dazu beigetragen: Seit den vierziger Jahren, als John Wayne unermüdlich durch die Prärie ritt und Meilen sammelte, wurde das Bild des Helden gefestigt.
5. Von Marc Pitzke, New York Buffalo Bill schoss, John Wayne protzte mit ihnen: Die Gewehre der Firma Winchester genießen Kultstatus unter den Waffennarren der USA.