Duke Wayne
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Definition
Proper noun: - John Wayne (1907-1979): The stage name of Marion Robert Morrison, a famous and iconic American film actor. He is best known for his roles in Western and war films, where he often portrayed rugged, tough, and heroic characters. The name "Duke Wayne" is a common reference to him, with "Duke" being a lifelong nickname.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- My grandfather's favorite actor was Duke Wayne.
- The film festival is featuring a marathon of classic Duke Wayne westerns.
- He has a commanding screen presence, much like Duke Wayne.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used to evoke a specific archetype of American masculinity, stoicism, and heroism associated with mid-20th century Hollywood.
- The politician tried to project a Duke Wayne image of toughness and decisiveness.
Variants and Related Words
- John Wayne: The actor's legal and more formal professional name.
- The Duke: A very common nickname for John Wayne.
- Wayne, John: An alternative reference format.
Synonyms
- John Wayne
- The Duke
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "John Wayne style" / "Duke Wayne style": Used to describe a manner of walking, talking, or acting that is perceived as tough, no-nonsense, and traditionally masculine, reminiscent of the actor's typical roles.
- He swaggered out of the room, John Wayne style.
- "A regular John Wayne": A phrase used to describe a man who displays the qualities of bravery, independence, and ruggedness associated with Wayne's characters.
- Don't worry about him; he's a regular John Wayne and can handle himself.
Noun
- United States film actor who played tough heroes (1907-1979)