Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne

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Patrick Wayne was born on Jul 15, 1939 in USA. Patrick Wayne's big-screen debut came with Rio Grande directed by John Ford in 1950, strarring Boy (uncredited). Patrick Wayne is known for Yesterday's Child directed by Corey Allen, Shirley Jones stars as Laura Talbot and Ross Martin as John Talbot. The most recent award Patrick Wayne achieved is Almería International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Patrick Wayne plays is Deep Cover which will be released on Apr 28, 1997.

Possessing his father's durable good looks, vigor and charm, this tall, strapping, exceedingly handsome second son of John Wayne had huge boots to fill in trying to escape his legendary father's shadow and corral Hollywood fame on his own terms. But attempt he did and, looking back, he may not have achieved the outright stardom of his father but certainly did quite admirably, making over 40 films in his career -- nine of them with his dad.One of four children born to John Wayne and his first wife, Josephine Alicia Saenz., Patrick John Wayne carried his father's name, so it seems natural that a similar destiny would be in the making. Patrick made his debut film bit at age 11 in his father classic western Rio Grande (1950) and proceeded to apprentice in L'homme tranquille (1952), Le soleil brille pour tout le monde (1953), Ce n'est qu'un au revoir... (1955), Permission jusqu'à l'aube (1955), and La prisonnière du désert (1956), some with and some without his father's name above the title credits. All the above-mentioned films, however, were helmed by family friend and iconic director John Ford. Following high school, he attended Loyola University and graduated in 1961 (older brother Michael Wayne had graduated five years earlier).During this time, he went out on his own to star in his own film, the second-string oater Californie, terre nouvelle (1959). Realizing he was not quite ready to carry his own film, he returned to the family fold and gained more on-camera confidence throughout the 1960s supporting his father in Alamo (1960), La taverne de l'Irlandais (1963), Le grand McLintock (1963), and Les bérets verts (1968). A few exceptions included a role in Ford's sprawling epic Les Cheyennes (1964), his turn as James Stewart's son in the frontier adventure Les prairies de l'honneur (1965) and in An Eye for an Eye (1966) in which he and Robert Lansing played bounty hunters. He co-starred in the short-lived comedy western series The Rounders (1966).Following work on his dad's Big Jake (1971), Patrick broke away again and sought success on his own. Interestingly, he earned more recognition away from the dusty boots and saddle scene and into the sci-fi genre. His career peaked in the late 1970s as the titular hero braving Ray Harryhausen monsters and saving Tyrone Power's daughter Taryn in the popular matinée fantasy Sinbad et l'oeil du tigre (1977), then battled more special effects creatures in the Edgar Rice Burroughs film adaptation of Le Continent oublié (1977).Patrick was a smoother, more gentlemanly version of the Wayne package with a completely captivating smile and accessible personality. He co-starred as a romantic love interest to Shirley Jones in another brief TV series Shirley (1979), and occasionally forsook acting chores to emcee game shows and syndicated variety series. Although the scope of his talent was seldom tested over the years, he was a thoroughly enjoyable presence on all the popular TV shows of the 1970s and 1980s, including "The F.B.I.," "Marcus Welby," "Police Woman," "Grizzly Adams," "Charlie's Angels," "Fantasy Island," "Matt Houston," "Fantasy Island" and "Murder, She Wrote."Ending his film and TV just before the millennium, his last appearances were on "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" and "Silk Stalkings" and with the films Young Guns (1988) (as Pat Garrett), the comedy crimer Son alibi (1989) and the action adventures Chill Factor (1989) and Deep Cover (1997).Following the death of his elder brother Michael in 2003, Patrick Wayne became Chairman of the John Wayne Cancer Institute. Divorced in 1978 from Peggy Hunt, he is married (since 1999) to Misha Anderson.

  • Birthday

    Jul 15, 1939
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also known

    Pat Wayne

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4 wins & 0 nominations

Almería International Film Festival
2015
Winner - Almería Tierra de Cine Award
Jules Verne Awards
2000
Winner - Jules Verne Lifetime Achievement Award
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