What was in John Wayne's stomach?

Wayne entered the medical center for what was to have been a gall bladder operation. During that surgery, which lasted nine hours, doctors also removed his stomach after discovering a malignant tumor there. Eventually, the cancer spread throughout his body.
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What was John Wayne's cause of death?

On June 11, 1979, John Wayne, an iconic American film actor famous for starring in countless westerns, dies at age 72 after battling cancer for more than a decade.
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Did John Wayne have a lung removed?

Most known for his westerns, Wayne played a variety of roles in everything from war movies to romantic leads. He made more than 200 films. A heavy smoker, Wayne had most of his left lung removed in 1964 and died of complications from stomach cancer 15 years later. He was 72.
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What was John Wayne's net worth?

SANTA ANA, Calif., June 20 (AP) —John Wayne left an estate worth $6.85 million, but none of it will be going to his third wife, Pilar, from whom the actor separated in 1973, according to a will filed yesterday.
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What was John Wayne's real name?

John Wayne, an actor who came to epitomize the American West, is born in Winterset, Iowa. Born Marion Robert Morrison, Wayne's family moved to Glendale, California, when he was six years old.
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Who owns John Wayne's yacht?

A photo of legendary actor John Wayne, in the wheelhouse of the "Wild Goose," the 136-foot yacht once owned by Wayne. The Wild Goose, the yacht once owned by actor John Wayne, is nominated for a spot on the National Historic Register. The yacht is now owned by Hornblower Cruises in Newport Beach.
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Who owns the 26 Bar ranch now?

The Hopi Tribe acquired the working ranch in 1997. In addition to the 26 Bar Ranch, The Hopi Tribe owns three other ranches: the Clear Creek Ranch, south of Winslow off State Route 87, Aja Ranch, south of Winslow off State Route 99 and the Heart and Drye Ranches near Twin Arrows.
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Who did John Wayne say his last words to?

These stories particularly come from his family, including Wayne's final words. Wayne's daughter, Aissa, was at his bedside at the time of his death. She was holding her father's hand and asked him if he knew who she was. He responded with his last words, “Of course, I know who you are.
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Was John Wayne a cowboy in real life?

The owner of 26 Bar Ranch, Wayne himself was a tried-and-true cowboy, with an allegiance to and an affinity for Western culture in all its forms. He brought this authenticity to a range of beloved characters — the roles that Wayne portrayed as an actor, he understood in real life.
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How many of John Wayne's sons were in Big Jake?

Big Jake was more than just another Wayne picture. The full-fledged family production featured Wayne's three real-life sons—Michael, Patrick and Ethan.
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What is John Wayne's most famous movie?

12 True Grit (1969) – 7.4

The film earned Wayne his first and only Academy Award for Best Actor. To this day, the film is regarded as a truly iconic film of the Western genre. While the 21-century remake is excellent, True Grit stands as perhaps Wayne's most iconic role.
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Was Jesse James body exhumed?

Jesse James

Frank Dalton came forward in 1948 saying he was the real Jesse James. In 1995, the James family requested the exhumation of their ancestor's corpse from a Kearney, Missouri, cemetery, and DNA tests confirmed the remains were indeed those of the outlaw.
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What was John Wayne's famous line?

“Talk low, Talk slow, and Don't say too much.” “All battles are fought by scared men who'd rather be some place else.” “A man's got to do what a man's got to do.” “We're burnin' daylight.”
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Did John Wayne and Wyatt Earp know each other?

Bottom line: Earp and Wayne never met. Anything Wayne knew about the real Earp came to him secondhand from Ford during their 25-year working relationship. Their encounter is only a charming Hollywood fable. Nonetheless, Earp and Wayne did share several qualities.
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What caused John Wayne's yacht to sink?

— A historic yacht, which saw service in World War II and was later owned by John Wayne, has sunk in Washington's San Juan Islands. On April 17, the 76-foot Norwester sustained heavy damage to hull when it struck submerged rocks near Prevost Harbor on Stuart Island, Coast Guard officials said.
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Did John Wayne's boat The Wild Goose sink?

The Wild Goose, a 136-foot luxury vessel that Wayne took on fishing trips to Mexico, Alaska and through the Panama Canal, is back in the water after almost sinking from neglect a few years ago.
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How big was John Wayne's ranch?

John Wayne's former ranch, a 2,000-acre spread in Riverside County, has come on the market for $8 million.
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Did John Wayne have his own horse?

John Wayne may or may not have liked horses, but he did have a favorite in his later years. The sorrel gelding was called Dollor—no “a”–and it was owned by Dick Webb Movie Productions.
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How much money did John Wayne make per movie?

By the early 60's, 161 of his films had grossed $350 million, and he had been paid as much as $666,000 to make a movie — although in his early days on screen, his salary ran to no more than two or three figures a week. It was rarely a simple matter to find a unanimous opinion on Mr.
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