Patrick Wayne Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Patrick John Morrison, better known by his stage name Patrick Wayne (born July 15, 1939), is an American actor, the second son of movie star John Wayne and his first wife, Josephine Alicia Saenz. He made over 40 films in his career, including nine with his father. In addition Patrick Wayne held a role as the host of a 1990 revival of the television game show Tic-Tac-Dough, and hosted the short-lived "Monte Carlo Show" in 1980.
Full Name
Patrick Wayne
Net Worth
$2 Million
Date Of Birth
July 15, 1939
Place Of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Height
1.87 m
Profession
Actor
Work Position
Host of Tic Tac Dough
Education
Beverly Hills Playhouse Acting School, San Jacinto College, Joffrey Ballet, Waltrip High School, Harkness Ballet
Nationality
American
Spouse
Misha Anderson, Peggy Hunt
Children
Melanie Wayne, Michael Wayne, Anthony Wayne
Parents
Josephine Wayne, John Wayne
Siblings
Ethan Wayne, Michael Wayne, Aissa Wayne, Mary Antonia Wayne LaCava, Marisa Wayne, Melinda Wayne Munoz
Nicknames
Patrick Wayne, Wayne, Patrick
IMDB
Awards
Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actor
Nominations
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, MTV Movie Award for Most Desirable Male, People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor, People's Choice Award for Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor, Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor
Movies
McLintock!, Big Jake, The Searchers, The Alamo, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, The Comancheros, The Green Berets, The People That Time Forgot, The Young Land, Shenandoah, The Long Gray Line, Cheyenne Autumn, Rustlers' Rhapsody, Beyond Atlantis, An Eye for an Eye, The Bears and I, Her Alibi, The Ga...
TV Shows
The Monte Carlo Show, Tic-Tac-Dough, Mr. Adams and Eve, Shirley, The Rounders, The New Tic Tac Dough, Tic Tac Dough (1990)
Star Sign
Cancer
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Quote
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[on his acting debut in "Rio Grande" in a 1985 interview] I was visiting my father on location. It was the first time I was able to do that, and my father asked if I'd like to be in the picture.. He told me, "You come in, put the water on, and they give you $10." There followed other films, and he considers his work in them as being comparable to a summer job. If my father had worked in a paint store, I might have been stocking the shelves.
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I don't know what it's like to be anyone else's son; it's the only life I have known.
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[In a 1985 interview] There were incredible privileges and experiences in my life that obviously other children did not enjoy. I mean traveling around the world and meeting not only people within the industry, but others who gravitated to him; Presidents, politicians, royalty. When I was with him, I was treated differently - just because I was John Wayne's son... When I was very young, I didn't understand that being his son was like an extension of meeting John Wayne. I was very suspicious of people, very confused. It was on reflection later that I realized what was going on.
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[In 1985] In acting, there is no perfect performance. To me, if you can do a perfect performance, then there is no reason to continue. There's always working to do better. I haven't accomplished everything I've wanted to,
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[In 1974] I don't think I'll ever be any more than a personality, but that's all right with me.
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Fact
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Currently living in Arizonia [September 2016].
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Among the summer stock and dinner theater productions Wayne starred in included 'My Three Angels," "Angel on my Shoulder," "Romantic Comedy," "Come Blow Your Horn," and "Arsenic and Old Lace" at the Burt Reynolds Theatre in Florida, which reunited him with Henry Brandon, his co-star in "The Searchers.".
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"Big Jake" was the ninth and last of his co-starring roles with his father.
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Fifteen year-old Wayne was big for his age and able to pass as a cadet in John Ford's "The Long Grey Line.".
5
Met his second wife, Misha Anderson, at a mutual friend's daughter's wedding at the Sherwood Country Club.