Actor Maureen O’Hara once admitted to the undeniable chemistry that she had with John Wayne on the screen. However, this is something that both actors acknowledged after seeing their own performances ...
Actors John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara had undeniable chemistry on the silver screen. However, they also had a strong mutual respect that extended to real life away from the world of cinema. O’Hara ...
Director John Ford considered his 1952 Oscar-winning classic his sexiest. The Quiet Man tells the story of John Wayne's character, Sean Thornton, a retired boxer who returns to his hometown in 1920s ...
While scuttlebutt certainly suggested it more than once, ‘The Duke’ and Maureen O’Hara repeatedly shut down accusations that ...
As a tribute to the late Maureen O’Hara, Laemmle’s Royal Theatre in Los Angeles will screen Republic’s “Rio Grande,” the final chapter in director John Ford’s Cavalry trilogy (after RKO’s “Fort Apache ...
For most of his career, John Wayne presented himself as the roughest, toughest, manliest sonofabitch in Hollywood, a persona ...
(Reuters) - Maureen O'Hara, the flame-haired Irish-American actress known for playing feisty women in classics like "How Green Was My Valley" and "Miracle on 34th Street" as well as her on-screen ...
I'm curious which American Indian tribes have occupied parts of Racine County since the first arrival of Europeans on the continent. Can you help? "Racine: Growth and Change in a Wisconsin County," a ...
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In the 1952 Oscar-winning classic, considered by director John Ford to be his sexiest movie, John Wayne's retired boxer Sean Thornton makes a pilgrimage to his home village in 1920s Ireland to claim ...
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