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Callie1979

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11. Wayne wasnt a draft dodger. Thats an old urban legend.
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 12:59 PM
Mar 15

The facts about what he tried to do, like joining the Naval Academy, and what he did do has been written about extensively.

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Most efed-up Oscar awards ever? [View all] Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 OP
John Wayne was a terrible, terrible actor Orrex Mar 15 #1
And an asshole to boot! 🤬 Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #2
A bigot! BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 15 #36
That too! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #39
It was his last chance and Rooster Cogburn was iconic. Frasier Balzov Mar 15 #3
Bridges and the Cohen Brothers version were much closer to the book. I did like it more. And, Wayne did not deserve it! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #6
It wasn't even his last chance to portray Rooster Cogburn. rsdsharp Mar 15 #12
We know that now. Frasier Balzov Mar 15 #17
His lung was removed in 1964. They were so afraid he might die that they waited five years? rsdsharp Mar 15 #18
Did he do anything Oscar worthy in the interim? Frasier Balzov Mar 15 #21
I didn't think he did anything Oscar worthy ever. rsdsharp Mar 15 #23
Deserved it? Iggo Mar 16 #56
It's possible most of the actor members of the Academy hated John Wayne's guts. Frasier Balzov Mar 17 #57
Rooster Cogburn was John Wayne with an eyepatch. Iggo Mar 17 #59
He beat you to it! Frasier Balzov Mar 17 #60
They should have given Marion Morrison the Oscar for one of his military roles. Aristus Mar 15 #4
As I said, "An asshole"! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #7
Wayne wasnt a draft dodger. Thats an old urban legend. Callie1979 Mar 15 #11
World War II Marines had a different view. From author William Manchester: rsdsharp Mar 15 #13
A story which itself is questionable. Callie1979 Mar 15 #15
Oh? Did Manchester make it up? rsdsharp Mar 15 #16
Are there any Marines who were there to verify the story? Callie1979 Mar 15 #19
Wayne tried to join the naval academy in 1925, rsdsharp Mar 15 #22
Many Hollywood stars older than Wayne willingly served in WWII Wiz Imp Mar 15 #26
Thank you for posting this. Stewart was less than a year younger than Wayne. rsdsharp Mar 15 #32
Jimmy Stewart stayed in the AF reserves and ultimately achieved... 3catwoman3 Mar 16 #49
I met a WWll bomber pilot from the squadron with the movie stars. Norrrm Mar 16 #53
my English grandfather was 38 when he spent the week on the beaches of Dunkirk Skittles Mar 15 #34
It's not rumors. It's fact. Just because you refuse to accept it and insist on making Wiz Imp Mar 15 #24
Not an urban legend at all. He was not "technically" or "legally" a draft dodger Wiz Imp Mar 15 #14
Ford had letters from Wayne asking him to let him enlist in his unit. Callie1979 Mar 15 #20
False. There is definite evidence he actively worked to avoid service. Wiz Imp Mar 15 #27
Proof shows he tried to enter the Naval Academy, enlist in the OSS & join Fords unit Callie1979 Mar 15 #37
Yes. Still, some of the most recent decades of top movie winners have really incredibly sucked... hlthe2b Mar 15 #5
Another reason to hate the asshole! Poor horses! 😢 Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #8
Maybe for the Best Actor award Fiendish Thingy Mar 15 #9
Haven't watched them in years! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #40
Yip, and Peter 7 noms, no wins. When first offered an Honorary he turned it down saying UTUSN Mar 15 #10
Peter a class act! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #41
that dreck Forrest Gump beating Pulp Fiction Skittles Mar 15 #25
I agree. MIButterfly Mar 15 #30
Don't get me started! 🤬 Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #42
right?! Skittles Mar 15 #46
Didn't I say don't get me started? Floyd R. Turbo Mar 16 #47
LOL, I couldn't help myself Skittles Mar 16 #48
😁 Floyd R. Turbo Mar 16 #55
I thought Forrest Gump was one of the dumbest movies ever. 3catwoman3 Mar 16 #50
I didn't make it past 15 minutes Skittles Mar 16 #51
Implausibility is one of the most important aspects of... GReedDiamond Mar 17 #58
There was a time that his schtick with women was considered funny ms liberty Mar 15 #28
Asshole! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #43
Nicolas Cage, Leaving Las Vegas, 1996.. Permanut Mar 15 #29
Another one that pissed me off! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #44
'99 "Shakespeare in Love" over "Saving Private Ryan" AND '93 Pacino as Best Actor underpants Mar 15 #31
"Scent of a Woman" was NOT Al Pacino's best performance by a long shot. MIButterfly Mar 15 #33
Absolutely. From Michael* to Serpico to Dog Day underpants Mar 15 #35
I HATED that movie...one of the worst I've seen! Totally Tunsie Mar 15 #38
Yep! Floyd R. Turbo Mar 15 #45
'True Shit" as we used to say Klarkashton Mar 16 #52
🤗 Floyd R. Turbo Mar 16 #54
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