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<blockquote data-quote="RWS" data-source="post: 1427603" data-attributes="member: 12891"><p>while i agree with what you are saying, John Wayne's whole persona was not really his. he "borrowed" it from Yakima Canutt. Canutt was an early stuntman, world champion bronc rider, and cowboy, who died pennyless</p><p></p><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakima_Canutt" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakima_Canutt</a></p><p>[Canutt and Wayne pioneered stunt and screen fighting techniques still in use. Much of Wayne's on-screen persona was from Canutt. The characterizations associated with Wayne - the drawling, hesitant speech and the hip-rolling walk - were pure Canutt.[9] Said Wayne, "I spent weeks studying the way Yakima Canutt walked and talked. He was a real cowhand."]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWS, post: 1427603, member: 12891"] while i agree with what you are saying, John Wayne's whole persona was not really his. he "borrowed" it from Yakima Canutt. Canutt was an early stuntman, world champion bronc rider, and cowboy, who died pennyless [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakima_Canutt[/url] [Canutt and Wayne pioneered stunt and screen fighting techniques still in use. Much of Wayne's on-screen persona was from Canutt. The characterizations associated with Wayne - the drawling, hesitant speech and the hip-rolling walk - were pure Canutt.[9] Said Wayne, "I spent weeks studying the way Yakima Canutt walked and talked. He was a real cowhand."] [/QUOTE]
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