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Patrick Wayne

Patrick Wayne (born Patrick John Morrison; July 15, 1939) is an American former actor best known as the second son of iconic Hollywood star , with whom he shared the screen in eleven films during his career spanning from 1950 to 1997. Born in , , to and his first wife, Josephine Alicia Saenz, Patrick was the second eldest of their four children, with one brother and two sisters. He made his film debut at age 11 in his father's Western (1950), directed by John Ford, and followed with early roles in (1952) and (1956), often playing youthful counterparts or supporting characters in his father's projects. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Wayne established himself in adventure and genre films, including The Green Berets (1968), a drama co-starring his father, and (1971), their final on-screen collaboration as father and son characters. He also starred in family-oriented productions like (1974) and fantasy epics such as Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977), where he performed his own stunts and choreography. On television, he gained further recognition as the lead in the Shirley (1979–1980), portraying a widowed father. In addition to acting, Wayne served in the United States Coast Guard and later transitioned into philanthropy, becoming chairman of the John Wayne Cancer Institute in 2003, a role he has described as the most rewarding of his professional life. He was previously married to Peggy Hunt from 1965 to 1978 and has been married to Anderson since 1999.

Early life

Birth and family background

Patrick Wayne was born Patrick John Morrison on July 15, 1939, in , . He was the second son of the actor , originally named Marion Robert Morrison, and his first wife, Josephine Alicia Saenz, a from a prominent Los Angeles family. The couple married on June 24, 1933, and had four children together before divorcing in 1945 amid tensions over John Wayne's demanding career. Patrick's full siblings included his older brother (1934–2003), older sister Mary Antonia "Toni" Wayne (1936–2000), and younger sister Melinda Wayne (1940–2022). His father went on to have three more children from his third marriage to , including half-sister Aissa Wayne (born March 31, 1956), half-brother (born February 22, 1962), and half-sister Marisa Wayne (born February 22, 1966). The family resided in , including an oceanfront home in Newport Beach where they enjoyed time on their , the Wild Goose. Following the when Patrick was six years old, he lived primarily with his mother in , though the separation did not sever his bond with his father. remained actively involved in his children's lives, frequently inviting Patrick to visit film sets and ensuring he attended birthdays and family events. This arrangement exposed Patrick to from an early age; he recalled being unable to remember a time before visiting his father's movie sets, which immersed him in the industry's workings and fostered his initial interest in acting.

Education and military service

Patrick Wayne attended Loyola High School in , , where he completed his . Following high school, he enrolled at (then known as Loyola University of Los Angeles) around 1957 and graduated in 1961 with a degree in biology. During his time at the university, Wayne was a member of the fraternity. He balanced his academic pursuits with early acting opportunities, appearing in roles such as Walter Denton on the sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve from 1957 to 1958 while continuing his studies. Upon graduation, Wayne enlisted in the United States and served a four-year from 1961 to 1965, primarily in non-combat support roles. This period of postponed his transition to a full-time acting career, as he did not pursue professional opportunities in entertainment on a consistent basis until after his .

Professional career

Film acting

Patrick Wayne made his screen debut at the age of 11 in the 1950 Western , directed by John Ford, appearing in an uncredited bit part as a young boy. This marked the beginning of his apprenticeship in , often alongside his father, . He followed with small roles in other films starring his father, including a boy on a wagon in (1952) and a cadet in (1953). By his mid-teens, Wayne's roles grew slightly more substantial, such as Abner "Cherub" Overton in (1955) and Bookser in Mister Roberts (1955), both military-themed dramas. In 1956, he portrayed Lieutenant Greenhill in the iconic Western , a key early speaking role that showcased his emerging presence on screen. He continued with roles like Jim Ellison in The Young Land (1959) and Captain James Butler Bonham in The Alamo (1960). Wayne enlisted in the United States , serving from 1961 to 1965, during which time he balanced military duties with acting. His career continued with prominent supporting roles in major productions, frequently collaborating with his father. In The Comancheros (1961), he played Tobe Dunston. In McLintock! (1963), he played Devlin Warren, the eldest son in a comedic family dynamic. He appeared as Scott in the epic (1964), a Ford-directed addressing Native American themes. Further highlights included Benny Wallace in the revenge thriller An Eye for an Eye (1966), Lieutenant Jamison in the film The Green Berets (1968), and a pivotal role as James McCandles—his father's on-screen son—in the action-packed (1971). Over his career, Wayne appeared in more than 40 films, spanning , war dramas, and adventure genres, with several international co-productions broadening his scope. Later entries included leading roles in fantasy adventures like Sinbad in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977) and Ben McBride in The People That Time Forgot (1977), which allowed him to explore heroic archetypes beyond settings. He continued with diverse parts, such as in the Young Guns (1988) and Gary Blackwood in the comedy (1989). Despite these opportunities, Wayne expressed reservations about entering acting due to his father's towering fame, initially majoring in during college to gain perspective before committing to post-Coast Guard service. His frequent collaborations—appearing in eleven films with —highlighted his skills in action sequences and equestrian work but also underscored efforts to forge an independent identity through varied genres like fantasy and sci-fi. Wayne largely retired from acting in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with his final film role as Sheriff in Deep Cover (1997), shifting focus to philanthropy as chairman of the John Wayne Cancer Institute since 2003.

Television and hosting

Patrick Wayne began his television career in the 1950s and 1960s with guest appearances on Western anthology series. He also co-starred in the short-lived comedy Western series The Rounders (1966), playing a lead role alongside Ron Ely in a format that blended humor with frontier adventures. These early roles established him in episodic television, often leveraging his rugged good looks suited to dramatic and action-oriented narratives. In the late 1970s, Wayne transitioned to more prominent television work, landing the lead role of Bo Donovan in the sitcom Shirley (1979–1980), where he portrayed the romantic interest to Shirley Jones's widowed protagonist, Shirley Miller. The series, which ran for 13 episodes, allowed Wayne to explore comedic elements in a family-oriented story about relocation and adjustment, marking a departure from his earlier Westerns. Throughout the and 1980s, he made numerous guest appearances on popular prime-time shows, including (1981) as Steve Walters, Fantasy Island (1983) as Francois, The Love Boat (1979), and Murder, She Wrote (1987) as Randy Witworth. These roles spanned genres from light-hearted adventures to mysteries, providing greater variety than his film work and showcasing his versatility in both and . Wayne also ventured into hosting in the 1980s and early 1990s, emceeing the syndicated variety program The Monte Carlo Show in 1980 and serving as host for the one-season revival of the game show (1990–1991). In , he guided contestants through the classic format with cash prizes, though the series ended after a brief run amid shifting network preferences. His television output began to decline in the mid-1990s, aligning with his gradual retirement from acting to focus on other pursuits, with his final notable appearances including guest spots on Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1997) and (1998).

Personal life

Marriages and children

Patrick Wayne married Margaret Ann "Peggy" on December 11, 1965. The couple divorced on September 1, 1978, after 13 years of marriage. From this marriage, Wayne and Hunt had three children: sons (born circa 1966) and (born circa 1970), and daughter (born circa 1972). The children have largely stayed out of the public eye and have not pursued careers in entertainment. Wayne's second marriage was to Anderson on May 8, 1999; the union remains intact as of 2025, with no children from this marriage. The family has resided in Toluca Lake, , maintaining a low-profile away from Hollywood's spotlight. The enduring fame of Wayne's , John Wayne, has at times intruded on their privacy, such as in 1992 when 15-year-old Anthony briefly went missing, prompting widespread media coverage tied to his grandfather's legacy.

Philanthropy and later years

Following the death of his brother in 2003, Patrick Wayne assumed the role of chairman of the Cancer Institute (formerly the John Wayne Cancer Institute), a position he has held since to advance and treatment initiatives. The institute, originally established in 1981 by his father, , in response to his own battle with , focuses on innovative diagnostics, therapies, and clinical trials to improve patient outcomes. Under Wayne's leadership, the organization has emphasized , partnering with institutions like Providence Saint John's Health Center to fund studies on , , and other malignancies, while raising awareness through public campaigns. Wayne has also been actively involved with the John Wayne Cancer Foundation, founded in 1985 by the Wayne family to honor their father's legacy and support cancer-related efforts. His contributions include spearheading fundraising events, such as the annual Odyssey Ball, which has generated millions for research grants and patient support programs, and preserving the family's commitment to education on early detection and survivorship. In interviews, Wayne has reflected on how these roles fulfill a family vow to combat the disease that claimed his father's life, stating that the work represents "the most rewarding career in my life right now." Beyond cancer advocacy, Wayne's service in the United States Coast Guard has informed his support for veterans' causes, including contributions to organizations aiding military personnel through health and welfare programs. Residing in Toluca Lake, California, Wayne has largely retired from acting but makes occasional public appearances, such as at film festivals honoring his father's work, where proceeds from autographed memorabilia benefit the Cancer Foundation. As of 2025, at age 86, Wayne remains in good health with no reported major illnesses, dedicating his time to family and the ongoing mission of the Cancer Institute and Foundation. He often emphasizes the instilled by his father—such as professionalism, resilience, and service to others—as central to his legacy beyond entertainment, noting that these principles guide his philanthropic endeavors.

Filmography

Feature films

Patrick Wayne's feature film acting credits span from 1950 to 1989, including collaborations with his father, . The following is a chronological list of his roles in feature films, encompassing both credited and uncredited appearances.

1950s

1960s

  • The Alamo (1960) as Capt. James Butler Bonham – with
  • The Comancheros (1961) as Tobe – with
  • Donovan's Reef (1963) as Australian Navy Lt. – with
  • McLintock! (1963) as Devlin Warren – with
  • Cheyenne Autumn (1964) as 2nd Lt. Scott
  • Shenandoah (1965) as James Anderson
  • An Eye for an Eye (1966) as Ike Slant
  • The Green Berets (1968) as Lt. Jamison – with

1970s

  • Big Jake (1971) as James McCandles – with John Wayne
  • The Gatling Gun (1971) as Jim Boland
  • Beyond Atlantis (1973) as Vic Mathias
  • The Bears and I (1974) as Bob
  • Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977) as Sinbad
  • The People That Time Forgot (1977) as Ben McBride

1980s

  • Rustler's Rhapsody (1985) as Bob Barber
  • Revenge (1986) as Michael Hogan
  • Young Guns (1988) as Pat Garrett
  • Her Alibi (1989) as Gary Blackwood
  • Chill Factor (1989) as Jerry Rivers

Documentary appearances (post-1997)

  • Downwind (2023) as Himself
  • The Conqueror: Hollywood Fallout (2024) as Himself

Television roles and appearances

Patrick Wayne's television work encompassed guest roles on established series, leading parts in made-for-television films, a recurring role in a short-lived sitcom, and hosting positions on game shows. These appearances highlighted his versatility in dramatic, comedic, and action-oriented formats, often capitalizing on his charismatic presence inherited from his father.
  • In 1969, he played the role of Mac in the TV movie Sole Survivor.
  • In 1974, Wayne guest-starred as Deputy Morris Knowles in the McCloud episode "The Colorado Cattle Caper" (Season 4, Episode 4).
  • In 1974, he appeared as a rookie officer in the Police Woman episode "It's Only a Game" (Season 1, Episode 6).
  • In 1976, Wayne guest-starred as Steve Walters in Charlie's Angels.
  • In 1977, he portrayed Les Taggart in the TV movie Flight to Holocaust.
  • In 1977, Wayne played Robert "Bobby" Skeffington in the TV movie The Last Hurrah.
  • In 1977, he starred as Sanford Grant in the TV movie Yesterday's Child.
  • In 1978–1983, Wayne made multiple guest appearances on Fantasy Island, including as John Apensdale in "Hard Knocks/Lady Godiva" (Season 4, Episode 22, 1981), Major Wood in "The Big Bet/Nancy and the Thunderbirds" (Season 5, Episode 21, 1982), and Francois in "Midnight Waltz/Let Them Eat Cake" (Season 6, Episode 22, 1983).
  • In 1979, he appeared as Lew Armitage in the TV movie Visions of Christmas Past.
  • In 1979, Wayne guest-starred as Matt Benton in an episode of The Love Boat.
  • From 1979 to 1980, he co-starred as Lew Armitage in 13 episodes of the sitcom Shirley.
  • In 1980, Wayne hosted the game show special The Monte Carlo Show.
  • In 1987, he guest-starred as Randy Witworth in the Murder, She Wrote episode "Murder, She Spoke" (Season 3, Episode 22).
  • In 1988, Wayne played Jeff Stone in the MacGyver episode "Collision Course" (Season 4, Episode 5).
  • In 1990, he served as host for the revival season of the game show Tic-Tac-Dough.
  • In 1991, Wayne guest-starred as Harmon Lange in Silk Stalkings.
  • In 1994, he appeared as Earl in High Tide.
  • In 1996, Wayne starred as Ray in the TV movie Deep Cover: Checkmate.
  • In 1997, he guest-starred as Garrison in an episode of Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.

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