Clip Of John Wayne's Last Public Appearance At 51st Academy Awards In 1979

Jun 22, 2020 by apost team

Johnny Carson and Bob Hope introduced John Wayne at the 1979 Academy Awards, his final appearance in public, to an emotional crowd that gave him a much-deserved standing ovation. Thanks to this clip on YouTube, we can all relive the moment, even if we weren't there.

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John Wayne was born Marion Robert Morrison on May 26, 1907, in Winterset, Iowa. He was was one of the most popular film actors of the 20th century, known for roles in films such as True Grit and The Alamo. He had landed his first leading film role in The Big Trail (1930).

Working with John Ford, he scored another lead role, this time in Stagecoach (1939). His career advanced once more when he worked with director Howard Hawks in Red River (1948). In 1969, Wayne won his first Academy Award for his role in True Grit.

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But by the 1970s, the Hollywood veteran was battling more than just outlaws and Indians—in real life, he was battling cancer.

He had been diagnosed with cancer twice: In 1964, he was diagnosed with lung cancer and had his left lung removed. Then in 1979, he contracted stomach cancer, which eventually took his life. He felt his lung cancer was the result of his five-pack-a-day, unfiltered cigarette habit.

It's been more than 40 years since the world lost The Duke. He appeared at the 1979 Academy Awards and was rushed to the hospital shortly after because of his deteriorating condition, but not before deservedly receiving a standing ovation from an emotional crowd.

The footage of this moment is immortalized on YouTube, and just watching it will make your hairs stand.

“Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.” – John Wayne

The actor was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Jimmy Carter posthumously in 1980, and within five years, the John Wayne Cancer Foundation was created in his name. It continues on to this day in an effort to spread his message of hope in the fight against cancer.

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