by Scott Eyman
“Wayne [could] be tough or tender”: Basinger, “John Wayne: An Appreciation,” American Film, June 1976.
“vitality”: AMPAS, John Wayne, Roger Ebert, undated Wayne obituary.
“He didn’t suffer fools gladly”: AMPAS, John Wayne, Charles Champlin, “John Wayne: Truest Grit,” Los Angeles Times, 6-13-79.
“a . . . Jungian process”: AMPAS, John Wayne, Andrew Sarris, “John Wayne’s Strange Legacy,” The New Republic, 8-4 & 11, 79.
“He was smart”: O’Hara, pp. 279–80.
“I found myself”: USC, Special Collections, Warga Collection, “Barkis Is Willing.”
“double visions of events”: John Sacret Young journal, courtesy of Young.
“Do I miss him?”: Maureen O’Hara to SE.
“Lucky career”: USC, John Wayne, book proposal, Charles Champlin, “Old Duke, He’s Still Getting By,” Los Angeles Times, 11-26-76.
Once, gazing at the Heisman trophies: USC, John Wayne, “USC Friends Remember Duke,” Trojan Family, August/September 1979.
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INDEX
Abbott and Costello, 245
ABC, 335, 534, 537, 538
Abplanalp, Robert, 471
“Abysmal Brute, The” (London), 85
Academy Awards, 196, 246, 248, 249, 255, 308, 400, 409
Acapulco, 224, 298
Acord, Art, 43
Actor’s Lab, 164, 172
Adair, Red, 436
Adams, Julie, 499–500
Adler, Buddy, 294, 295, 296
Adler, Renata, 437
Adventure’s End, 85, 86, 87, 88
Advocate, The, 468
AFI Life Achievement Awards, 534
Africa, 290, 350
African Queen, The, 512
Agar, John, 179, 180, 186
Agee, James, 141
Agnew, Spiro, 440, 467
Air Force, U.S., 130, 246
Air Mail, 287
Airport, 516
Akins, Claude, 300
Alamo, 160–61, 309
Alamo, The, 58, 103, 183, 206, 214–17, 263, 264, 284, 295, 305, 306, 308, 309–44, 345, 351, 355, 370, 377, 379, 385, 388, 430, 435, 438, 482, 521, 536, 546
Alamo: 13 Days to Glory, The, 342
Alberni, Luis, 190
Albert, Eddie, 184
Aldrich, Robert, 270, 470, 534
Aldridge, Kay, 91–92
Alfie, 409
Allegheny Uprising, 105
Allen, Angela, 295
Allen, Irwin, 542
Allen, Rex, 401
Allied Artists, 82, 203, 272, 306
All in the Family, 509
All the King’s Men, 167–68, 196, 467
Altman, Robert, 569
Amateau, Rod, 172, 199–200
American Century, 223
American Federation of Radio Artists, 131
American Film Institute, 494–95
American Graffiti, 516
American International, 203
American Legion, 438
American Romance, 142
Am
erican Society of Cinematographers, 246
American Tobacco Company, 82
American West of John Ford, The, 464
An All-Star Tribute to John Wayne, 534
Andersen, Arthur, 497
Ando, Eiko, 295
Andrews, Dana, 385, 387
Andrews Sisters, 115
Angel and the Badman, 122, 157–58, 159, 217, 241
Anheuser-Busch, 464
Annakin, Ken, 363
Anne of the Thousand Days, 449, 450
Annie Laurie, 35
Ann-Margret, 465, 510–11, 556
anticommunism, 140–45, 162–64
anti-Semitism, 145, 166, 205
Apache Motel, 353
Apartment, The, 342, 521
Araner (yacht), 122, 181, 182, 365, 366, 367, 484, 551
Arapaho tribe, 49
Archerd, Army, 434
Argentina, 229
Argosy Productions, 139, 196–97, 223, 232, 496
Arias, Roberto “Tito,” 247, 312, 401
Arias, Tony, 312
Arizona, 301, 377
Arizona (battleship), 400
Arizona (film), 376
Arizona (Thomas), 61
Arizona Inn, 376
Arlen, Richard, 140, 163
Armada Productions, 301
Armendáriz, Pedro, 182, 185, 267, 388
Armida (stripper), 240
Armistead, Mark, 227, 348
Armstrong, Robert, 190
Army, U.S., 193–94
Army Air Corps, 130
Army-McCarthy hearings, 249
Arness, James, 228, 246, 272–73, 296, 302, 309, 372
Arnold, Hap, 130
Around the World in 80 Days, 314
Arruza, Carlos, 342
Arthur, Beatrice, 509
Arthur, Jean, 123
Arthur, Robert, 166
Artists and Managers Guild, 121
Art Linkletter’s House Party (TV show), 245
Art Project, 142
asafetida, 29
Ashford Castle, 214
Asia, 223
Asphalt Jungle, 296
Astaire, Fred, 481
Attenborough, Richard, 508
Auer, Mischa, 111
August, Joe, 152
Auntie Mame (play; Lawrence and Lee), 124
Autry, Gene, 90, 105, 129–30, 161, 223, 297, 510
Avalon, Frankie, 332, 335
Avedon, Doe, 228, 254
Avildsen, John, 513
Awful Truth, The, 231–32
Baby Face, 69
Bacall, Lauren, 172, 173–74, 269, 302, 521, 523, 525, 526, 529, 552, 556