FIRST AND ONLY OSCAR WON ON THIS DAY IN 1970

On April 7, 1970, the legendary actor John Wayne wins his first-and  only-acting Academy Award, for his star turn in the director Henry  Hathaway's Western True Grit. Wayne appeared in some 150

On April 7, 1970, the legendary actor John Wayne wins his first—
and only—acting
Academy Award
, for his star turn in the director
Henry Hathaway’s Western True Grit.

Wayne appeared in some 150 movies over the course of his long
and storied career.

He established his tough, rugged, uniquely American screen
persona most vividly in the many acclaimed films he made for
the directors John Ford and Howard Hawks from the late 1940s
into the early 1960s.

He earned his first Oscar nomination, in the Best Actor category,
for Sands of Iwo Jima (1949). The Alamo (1960), which Wayne
produced, directed and starred in, earned a Best Picture
nomination.

Wayne’s Oscar for True Grit at the 42nd annual Academy Awards
in 1970 was generally considered to be a largely sentimental win,
and a long-overdue reward for one of Hollywood’s most enduring performers.

Amazon.com: True Grit : John Wayne, Kim Darby, Glen Campbell, Jeremy Slate,  Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper, Alfred Ryder, Strother Martin, Jeff Corey,  Ron Soble, John Fiedler, James Westerfield, Henry Hathaway, Charles Portis,

Wayne made his last public appearance at the Academy Awards on April 9,  1979, and died of stomach cancer two months later. In 1980, he was awarded  the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest ...
John Wayne (Marion Robert Morrison)
(May 26, 1907 – June 11, 1979)

 

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