Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne
Wayne in 1981
Born
Patrick John Morrison

(1939-07-15) July 15, 1939
Other namesPat Wayne
Alma materLoyola Marymount University
OccupationActor
Years active1950–present
OrganizationJohn Wayne Cancer Institute
Spouses
Peggy Hunt
(m. 1965; div. 1978)
    Misha Anderson
    (m. 1999)
    Children3
    Parents
    • John Wayne (father)
    • Josephine Wayne (née Saenz) (mother)
    Relatives
    Signature

    Patrick John Morrison (born July 15, 1939), known professionally as Patrick Wayne, is an American actor. He is best known as the second son of the actor John Wayne.

    Early life

    Patrick John Morrison was born in Los Angeles, California on July 15, 1939, as the second child to John Wayne, an actor, and his first wife, Josephine Alicia (née Saenz), the daughter of Panama's Consul General to the United States.[1] He had three siblings: Michael Wayne,[2][3] Mary Antonia "Toni" Wayne LaCava,[4] and Melinda Ann Wayne Munoz,[5][6] and three half-siblings; Aissa Maria Wayne,[7][8] John Ethan Wayne,[9] and Marisa Carmela Wayne,[10] from his father's marriage to his stepmother, Pilar Pallete, a Peruvian former actress.[11][12][13] His godfather was John Ford, a film director.[1]

    Wayne attended Loyola Marymount University, where he was a member of the Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity. He graduated in 1961. From 1961 to 1965, he served a tour of duty with the United States Coast Guard.[14]

    Career

    Wayne made his debut at the age of 11, as an uncredited extra in the romantic Western film Rio Grande (1950). He went on to appear in 10 more films with his father, John Wayne; The Quiet Man (1952), The High and the Mighty (1954) - as a props assistant, The Conqueror (1956), The Searchers (1956), The Alamo (1960), The Comancheros (1961), Donovan's Reef (1963), McLintock! (1963), The Green Berets (1968), and Big Jake (1971).[15] He appeared in several films directed by John Ford: The Sun Shines Bright (1952), The Long Gray Line (1955), Mister Roberts (1955), and The Searchers (1956). He struck out on his own to start in his own film The Young Land (1959). He appeared in Ford's sprawling epic Cheyenne Autumn (1964), as James Stewart's son in Shenandoah (1965), in An Eye for an Eye (1966), The Deserter (1971), and in a lead role in The Bears and I (1974) for Walt Disney. His television work included the baseball teleplay Rookie of the Year (1955), directed by Ford and starring his father, and Flashing Spikes (1962), a baseball television anthology installment directed by Ford and starring James Stewart, with his father in an extended cameo role. He played similar roles in both shows as baseball players. He earned recognition in the sci-fi genre following his work on his father's film Big Jake.

    Wayne peaked as an actor in the late 1970s in the popular matinee fantasy Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977), then in The People That Time Forgot (1977). He screen-tested for the title role of Superman.[16] He co-starred as a romantic love interest to Shirley Jones in the brief TV series Shirley (1979). He was the host of The Monte Carlo Show in 1980 and occasionally worked on games shows and syndicated variety series.

    Wayne had many appearances on popular television series of the 1970s and 1980s, including Charlie's Angels (1976), Fantasy Island (1978), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Sledge Hammer! (1986), and The Love Boat. He appeared in the movie Young Guns (1988) as Pat Garrett. He also did a comic turn in the Western spoof Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985).

    Wayne served as the host of the 1990 revival of the game show Tic-Tac-Dough.

    Wayne became chairman of the John Wayne Cancer Institute in 2003.[15] In December 2015, he travelled to Spain to receive the prize Almeria Tierra de Cine in Almeria, Andalucia, for his long career in the cinema, and in his acceptance speech, he noted that his maternal grandparents were born in Madrid and that he is half Spanish.

    Wayne appeared on The John Wayne Gritcast podcast series, where he was interviewed by his younger half-brother, Ethan Wayne. The first episode, "Episode 1 – Patrick Wayne – Part 1", was released on September 29, 2021.[17] The second episode, "Episode 2 – Patrick Wayne – Part 2", was released on October 7, 2021.[18] He appeared on the eighth episode, "Episode 8 – McCandles Family Reunion", was released on November 18, 2021.[19] He appeared on the thirteenth episode, "Episode 13 – Family Christmas Episode!", was released on December 23, 2021.[20]

    Personal life

    Wayne married his first wife, Margaret Ann "Peggy" Hunt, on December 11, 1965. The couple divorced on September 1, 1978, after 12 years of marriage.[21]

    Wayne was 39-years-old[22] when his father died from stomach cancer on June 11, 1979.[23][24] His father left an estate worth US$6.85M, of which he received US$195,000.[25]

    Wayne married his second wife, Misha Anderson, on May 8, 1999.[21]

    Wayne has three children. He is the uncle of Jennifer Wayne from the country music group Runaway June.[21]

    Filmography

    As an actor

    Year Title Role Notes
    1950 Rio Grande Boy Uncredited
    1952 The Quiet Man Boy on Wagon at Horse Race Uncredited
    1953 The Sun Shines Bright Cadet Uncredited
    1955 The Long Gray Line Abner 'Cherub' Overton
    1955 Mister Roberts Bookser Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1955 Screen Directors Playhouse Lyn Goodhue Episode: "Rookie of the Year", Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1956 The Conqueror Uncredited
    1956 The Searchers Lt. Greenhill Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1958 Teenage Idol Television film
    1958 Mr. Adams and Eve Walter Episode: "Teenage Idol"
    1959 The Young Land Sheriff Jim Ellison Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1960 Have Gun – Will Travel Ben Huttner Episode: "Black Sheep", Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1960 The Alamo Capt. James Butler Bonham
    1961 The Comancheros Tobe Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1962 Alcoa Premiere Bill Riley Episode: "Flashing Spikes"
    1963 Donovan's Reef Australian Navy Lieutenant Uncredited
    1963 McLintock! Devlin Warren
    1964 Cheyenne Autumn Second Lieut. Scott
    1965 Branded Cpl. Dewey Episode: "The Mission: Part 3"
    1965 Shenandoah James Anderson
    1966 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea Fraser Episode: "Killers of the Deep"
    1966 12 O'Clock High Lieutenant Gabriel Episode: "The Outsider"
    1966 An Eye for an Eye Benny Wallace Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1966–1967 The Rounders Howdy Lewis 17 episodes
    1968, 1972 The F.B.I. Fred Bruno, Al Linden 2 episodes
    1968 The Green Berets Lt. Jamison
    1968 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Performer Episode: "Guest Starring Eve Arden"
    1970 Sole Survivor Mac Television film
    1970 Love, American Style Oliver Episode: "Love and the Other Guy/Love and Grandma"
    1970 Swing Out, Sweet Land James Caldwell Uncredited
    1970 The Deserter Capt. Bill Robinson
    1971 Big Jake James McCandles
    1971 The Gatling Gun Jim Boland
    1972 Double Play
    1972 Movin' On Clint Daniels Television film
    1973 Beyond Atlantis Vic Mathias
    1974 McCloud Deputy Morris Knowles Episode: "The Colorado Cattle Caper"
    1974 The Bears and I Bob Leslie
    1974 Marcus Welby, M.D. Sergeant Buchanan Episode: "The Outrage"
    1974 Police Woman Kevin Duffy Episode: "It's Only a Game"
    1974 Marathon Bar: Captain Quick Marathon John Video
    1975 The New Spartans Bigdick McCracken
    1976 Mustang Country Tee Jay
    1977 Yesterday's Child Sanford Grant Television film
    1977 Flight to Holocaust Les Taggart Television film
    1977 Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger Sinbad
    1977 The People That Time Forgot Ben McBride
    1977 The Last Hurrah Robert 'Bobby' Skeffington Television film
    1978 Hawaii's Holidays Roger Powell Television film
    1978 The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams Brad Episode: "The Renewal"
    1978 Texas Detour Clay McCarthy
    1978 The Renewal
    1979 Visions of Christmas Past
    1979–1980 Shirley Lew Armitage 6 episodes
    1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989 The Love Boat Matt Benton, Jack Clayton, Tom Joseph, Jim Stanton, Jeff Peterson, Mike Morel 6 episodes
    1980 The Monte Carlo Show Host
    1981 Charlie's Angels Steve Walters Episode: "Waikiki Angels"
    1981–1983 Fantasy Island John Apensdale, Major Wood, Francois 3 episodes
    1983 Lottery! Michael Wainwright Episode: "Kansas City: Protected Winner"
    1984 Matt Houston Jack Wolcott Episode: "Cash and Carry"
    1985 Rustlers' Rhapsody Bob Barber
    1985 New Love, American Style Episode: "Love and the Sauna/Loge and the Night Watchman"
    1986 Revenge Michael Hogan Video
    1987 Sledge Hammer! Myles Episode: "Brother, Can You Spare a Crime?"
    1987 Danger Bay Mr. Cormier Episode: "All the King's Horses"
    1987 Murder, She Wrote Randy Witworth Episode: "Murder, She Spoke"
    1988 Frank's Place Brandman Carr Episode: "Frank's Place - The Movie"
    1988 Young Guns Pat Garrett
    1988 Out of This World Robby Jamison Episode: "Old Flame"
    1988 MacGyver Jeff Stone Episode: "Collision Course"
    1989 Her Alibi Gary Blackwood
    1989 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Michael Roberts Episode: "South by Southeast"
    1989 Chill Factor Jerry Rivers
    1990 All My Children Captain Nils Lindstrom 6 episodes
    1991 They Came from Outer Space Lester Kerwick Episode: "Look Who's Barking"
    1995 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Garrison Episode: "Manhunt"
    1996 Checkmate Ray
    1997 High Tide Earl Episode: "Two Barretts and a Baby"
    1997 Silk Stalkings Harmon Lange Episode: "Pumped Up"
    1997 Deep Cover Ray

    As himself

    Year Title Notes
    1959 The Juke Box Jury Episode: "Episode dated May 1, 1959"
    1960 Spirit of the Alamo
    1962 Here's Hollywood Episode: "Episode #2.249"
    1965 Bandstand Episode: "Episode #8.46"
    1967 Dateline: Hollywood 2 episodes
    1968, 1974, 1977, 1979 The Mike Douglas Show 4 episodes
    1968 The Woody Woodbury Show Episode: "Episode dated April 2, 1968"
    1971 The Merv Griffin Show Episode: "Eva Gabor, Patrick Wayne, Henry Darrow, Doug McClure"
    1971 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Episode: "Episode dated June 4, 1971"
    1971 The David Frost Show Episode: "Episode #3.197"
    1974 The Bob Braun Show Episode: "Episode dated October 8, 1974"
    1977, 1979–1980 Good Morning America 3 episodes
    1979 Battle of the Network Stars VII Credited as; Pat Wayne
    1979–1980 Hollywood Squares 2 episodes
    1979–1980 Whew! 10 episodes
    1980 Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25 Anniversary
    1980–1981 The Monte Carlo Show 24 episodes
    1981 The Alan Thicke Show 2 episodes
    1981 Password Plus 5 episodes
    1984 Hollywood Greats Episode: "John Wayne"
    1984–1985 Body Language 10 episodes
    1985 Super Password 5 episodes
    1985 All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan Uncredited
    1990 Tic-Tac-Dough Host
    1998 John Wayne and the Searchers Narrator
    2002 The Quiet Man: The Joy of Ireland
    2006 American Masters Episode: "John Ford/John Wayne: The Filmmaker and the Legend"
    2006 50 Films To See Before You Die
    2007 100 Years of John Wayne
    2008 The O'Reilly Factor Episode: "Episode dated February 18, 2008"
    2009 Tournament of Roses Parade
    2010 Machete Maidens Unleashed!
    2011 The Personal Property of John Wayne
    2020 Strength and Courage with Patrick Wayne
    2020 Maureen O'Hara - Banríon Hollywood
    2023 Downwind
    2023 The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout

    Source(s):[26][27][28]

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