
24th Annual Odyssey Ball BEVERLY HILLS, CA - APRIL 18: Ethan Wayne and brother Patrick Wayne arrive at the 24th Annual Odyssey Ball at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 18, 2009 in Beverly Hills, California. In this photo: Patrick Wayne, Ethan Wayne Photo: Todd Williamson/WireImage Apr 18, 2009

Patrick Wayne
b. July 15, 1939
Films together:
Big Jake, The Green Berets, McLintock!, Comancheros, The Alamo, The Searchers, The Quiet Man, Rio Grande
Additional info*:
Worked with John Wayne 9 times
Career Films 39
Reminder: The son of John Wayne, Patrick Wayne made his earliest film appearances at 14, in The Quiet Man (1953)
In Big Jake (1971) he plays Wayne’s son James McCandles. Wayne’s other son in the film is played by Chris Mitchum
Year of his first film 1953 most recent film 1990
* courtesy of Leroy’s John Wayne Tribute website.



#1 by patricia on April 26, 2010 - 10:55 am
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thank you all for some well great movies,miss your dad on t.v movies,no one could do western like him.enjoyed seeing you and your brother and sister too.
#2 by sharon sizemore on October 10, 2010 - 10:24 pm
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patrick,my husband & I still to this day, love watching your Dad’s movings.We watch them every chance we get.John Wayne is my husbands all time favorite actor and one of my favorite too.And I must say I always loved watching you in all those movies too.you also are one of my favorite actors.I always thought you were so good looking and you were a great actor too,just like your Dad.We really miss your Dad and miss seeing you too.hope you and your family memebers are to good .May GOD Bless you and feep you in his loving arms.GOD BLESS YOU!!
#3 by sharon sizemore on October 10, 2010 - 10:28 pm
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Your family members are doing good,May GOD Bless you and(KEEP)you in his loving arms.”Sorry”
#4 by John Montgomery on November 11, 2010 - 12:26 am
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Your movies are great and I try to see all that come on. I do miss your dad :The Duke” he was my hero and still is. Thanks for leting us see all your movies. It takes me to different time and place for a short time.
I have all that I can find of your dad’s movies. and the only record he did.
You and your family have followed in the right foot steps of your father. And you all are doing great.
#5 by marilynoertwig on December 6, 2010 - 10:02 pm
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I have recently found out that there was am attempt to remake “True Grit”
for which John Wayne was belatedly awarded his Oscar. The Cohen Brothers
must have lost their minds. How dare they try to attempt to duplicate Mr.
Wayne, I am an avid fan and have been my entire life, I grew up on John
Wayne, his values and virtues and the love of our America. He is an icon
to people all around the world and means justice and steadfastness in what
you believe in. I seriously doubt that this “movie” will go anywhere, I will
be working with other John Wayne fans to embargo any showing that we
can, and will be passing on other friends and family to not go there.
God Bless JOHN WAYNE and not Jeff Bridges, he should be ashamed of
himself and should examine his pride – JOHNWAYNE he is not. Worst of
luck to the Cohens in this and in anyother future pursuits. You do not
want to step on the toes of the movie consumer, that is where your bread
is buttered.
#6 by John Wayne McDavid on December 9, 2010 - 9:19 pm
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I would like to said I miss your dad also. I was born March 10 1962. My dad his name George Washinton McDavid was a big fan of your father. Special all his western. That’s how I got your dad name. My son is also name after your dad.
#7 by Corey Caponero on January 8, 2011 - 3:17 am
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I have always loved your dad’s movies. What he believed in I believed in (in a Canadian sense). I am a proud Canadian, your dad I think wouldn’t have expected me to be any different. I miss him on the screen and I think the movies aren’t the same since he passed on. I have always thought you had a good career yourself, I always loved your movie “Sinbad and The Eye of The Tiger”. Your not going to believe this, but my wife and I are also Civil War enthusiasts and going to redo our vows in civil war dress in Gettysburg, on our 20th anniversery, hopefully.
#8 by "HAYES", Susan on March 8, 2011 - 11:04 am
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In the year of 1973, I invited your Father, the Duke, to attend my wedding. The invitation wasn’t fancy and I wasn’t polished enough to realize the rules of etiquette. Needless to say, I enjoy his movies and always will! Take care and you look(as my Mother would say) splendiferous.
#9 by William Caruso on May 9, 2011 - 1:18 pm
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I suppose that most of your admirers are silent admirers. They only see what your father has done… but as a boy I watched you and him on the BIG screen .. and i wished I was you … not knowing how difficult it must have been living in his shadow… but I have always admired your acting and the way you took on parts in the movies you went on your own and did separtate from your dads! Thank you for being you! and may all see and have the admiration, I have for you, the artist,actor and great son you must have been even if they say nothing.
one of your greatest fans! Bill
I wish to break this silence. I admire your paintings. I think they are very beautiful.
#10 by sharon on May 27, 2011 - 12:05 am
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My husband and I also loved or love your dad. He was the greatest and a true American. He was a wonderful actor, but somehow I always get the feeling he wasn’t acting too much, that he really was like that in real life. I think his real personality came out in his movies. Am I right? My favorite story about him was one I heard on the news when Reagan was governor. They were walking together in Sacramento-going to lunch or something- and came across a pretty big group of young men waving another flag and protesting America somehow. The news said John Wayne walked right into the middle, snatched the flag out of their hands, broke it in two over his knee or something, threw it on the ground, and walked away, leaving everyone’s mouth open. I loved it. I can just see him doing that and can’t think of anyone else that could or would.
I have to tell you also that it was also fun to see you, his handsome son, in the movies with him. By the way, where can we see your sister, and also find out more about all the rest of his family?
#11 by Eric on May 31, 2011 - 3:26 am
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Patrick
I saw your 1985 movie with Tom Beranger, Loved it, You did a great job playing the good guy, milk drinking gun slinger who worked for the bad guy, NICE OUTFITS
I hope all is well for you.
Take Care
Eric
#12 by Laura on June 4, 2011 - 1:42 am
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Did john Wayne star in a TV series about a cop? If he did what is the name of the series?
#13 by Regina on June 19, 2011 - 1:23 pm
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Iam long overdue in posting here as i didnt know this page was on the web, I’d like to add I to am a john wayne big fan, I have many of his movies on DVD he would be maybe proud to know.
I would hope his children carry on what the things meant to there dad. He is grealty missed.
#14 by Daniel Summers on September 27, 2011 - 6:01 pm
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I could not fill the the Washington Library with all the words I have for your Father and you too. I always looked for you in his movies and although he might of said he didn’t have a favorite I would have to say you were the one. I’m a fifties kid and grew up a John Wayne idol worshipper and he was my dad in my fastasy world as a child. But as I got older I saw messages in his movies and it was then I really truly loved him. His simple lines and phases helped mold me into the man I am today and how I will raise my grandson. My faith leads me to believe I will see him again and hopefully you to Patrick. God be with the “Wayne Family”. Daniel
#15 by D. Lund on November 10, 2012 - 9:28 pm
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Patrick I loved all of the movies that you and your father were in. As a teenager I had a crush on both of you. Sometimes it is just sodnice pull out the Searchers or Big Jake and watch them on the big sceen TV. I hope that life has been great for you. I still would like to meet you in person someday. Maybe you could make a trip to Kanab to the Western gathering that they have every year. Let me know if you do.