Patrick John Morrison, more famous as Patrick Wayne, is an American actor
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Patrick John Morrison, more famous as Patrick Wayne, is an American actor
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Patrick has married twice in his life. His first marriage was supposed to take place in the fall of 1964 with his fiancée Peggy Hunt but the wedding was cancelled at the last hour. They did marry a year later on December 11, 1965, in Hollywood. The couple had three children - two sons and a daughter- before they divorced in 1978.
His second marriage came as a bit of surprise as he married Misha Anderson, who is about thirty years younger than him. They met at a wedding at the Sherwood Country Club. He married her in May, 1999 and they have been together ever since.
In the early years of the 1980s, Patrick, along with his siblings, found the John Wayne Cancer Institute after losing their father to the same disease a few years ago. In 2003, he was appointed the Chairman of the Institute.
Patrick Wayne was born on July 15, 1939, to John Wayne and Josephine Alicia Saenz in Los Angeles, California. He was the second of four children born to the couple. He was named Patrick John Morrison at birth but he later adopted his father’s last name and came to be known as Patrick Wayne.
After attending a local high school, Patrick went to the Loyola College and graduated in 1961, five years after his elder brother had done the same from there.
Patrick made his first appearance on the screen at the tender age of 11. His first roles were in movies directed by his father’s close friend, John Ford, who was also his Godfather. His debut was in a movie called ‘Rio Grande’ in the year 1950. It was followed by roles in five movies by John Ford- ‘The Quiet Man’ (1950), “The Sun Shines Bright’ (1953), ‘Mister Roberts’ (1955), ‘The Long Gray Line’ (1955) and ‘The Searchers’ (1956). His father was a co-star in two of these movies- ‘The Quiet Man’ and ‘Rio Grande’.
His success on the big screen meant that he was soon roped in by television show producers to appear on their shows. Patrick made his TV debut in 1955, again in a project helmed by John Ford and co-starring John Wayne, called ‘Rookie of the Year’. In 1957, he made an appearance in the hit television sitcom, ‘Mr. Adams and Eve’, co-starred by Howard Duff anf Ida Lupino.
He was also a part of the classic, ‘The Searchers’, directed again by John Ford. The movie came out in 1956 and instantly attained cult status. It also starred John Wayne, Vera Miles and Ward Bond.
Patrick went to attend the Loyola Marymount University, where he became friends with Dennis Hopper. It was with him that Patrick landed a lead in a movie called ‘The Young Land’. The movie came out in 1959. It was well received in the industry and effectively marked his coming out of his father’s shadow.
Post his graduation in 1961, he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. During that time he did some cameos, mostly in John Ford’s movies- ‘The Alamo’ in 1960, ‘The Comancheros’ in 1961, ‘Donovan’s Reef’ in 1963 and ‘McLintock’ in 1963. His roles in the last two cannot be classified as cameos as they were bigger and more important roles. ‘McLintock’ was produced by his elder brother, Michael Wayne, as was the 1968 movie, ‘The Green Berets’, in which Patrick played important roles. Both these movies were directed by their father, John Wayne.
In 2015, the Spanish government conferred the ‘Almeria Tierra de Cine’ award to Patrick for his contributions in the field of cinema.