deponds on the specifics of your question in old movies or in new ones or jus in general but the most movies i saw with one person was john Wayne he was in bout 191 movies Sorry, but the answer is John Carradine who was in more than 500 movies during his 60 year long career in movies
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No. He is not related to John Wayne in any way, according to John Wayne's son. Says "We've never heard of him". He claims to be John Wayne's "great nephew". Claims have never been substantiated.
Later in his career Wayne made a few guest appearances on popular TV shows such as Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, I Love Lucy (Lucy and Ethel stole Wayne's footprints from Grauman' Chinese Theater), and Maude (does anyone else remember the 'hairy coaster'?). He also made a public announcement commercial on the importance of regular cancer screening and early detection. But Wayne never starred in a TV series. It's possible that you may be thinking about a couple of Wayne's friends. Ward Bond who was friends with Wayne since their college days at USC starred on The Wagon Train until his death in the late 1960s. Or James Arness, who many thought resembled Wayne, starred on the long running series Gunsmoke. He did record an introduction for the "Gunsmoke" series. It played prior to the first episode, introducing James Arness to the television audience.
John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster.
John Wayne has appeared in more than 250 movies
No John Wayne never was in a movies with Marilyn monrol
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No. McQ is not one of the eight movies that John Wayne died in.
John Wayne did not play Abraham Lincoln. See the link below for a complete list of John Wayne movies.
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If they were I have never seen it. Eastwood would have liked to work with Wayne (who didn't?) but Wayne was of a different opinion. He really didn't care much for Eastwood's movies and had no desire to share the screen with him.
It was his job, and he enjoyed doing it.
Oscar Presents The War Movies and John Wayne - 1977 was released on: USA: 27 November 1977
No in some movies that were not western he did not have a hat.
In 1965 they both appeared in the movie 'The Greatest Story Ever Told'.