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“MOH” refers to Maureen

O'Hara.

 

Abbey Theater;

Acting Irish in Hollywood

Admirable Crichton, The

Against All Flags: critical reception of; Errol Flynn's absenteeism on set; Flynn's excessive drinking; improvisational talent of MOH; MOH fears seduction by Flynn; MOH upstages Flynn in action scenes

Alamo, The

Albee, Edward

Allen, Lewis

Allgood, Sara

Allyson, June

Aloysius, Father

American Cinema Foundation

Ames, Stephen

Amis, Martin

Anderson, Lindsay: on The Quiet Man; on Rio Grande; on The Wings of Eagles

Andrews, Dana

Antilles Air Boats

Argentina Nights

Armstrong, Maggie

Arzner, Dorothy

Association of Motion Picture Producers

At Sword's Point

August, Joseph H.

Autry, Gene

 

Bacall, Lauren

Bachrach, Judy

Baer, Buddy

Bagdad

Bainter, Fay

Ball, Lucille

Barker, Vere

Barnes, Binnie

Barnes, Joanna

Barrymore, John

Barton, Ruth

Basinger, Jeanine: on At Sword's Point as feminist parable; on Do You Love Me? as sartorial polemic; on harem movies as escapism from World War II

Batista, Fulgencio

Battle of the Villa Fiorita, The

Baum, Vicki

Baxter, Anne

Bellamy, Ralph

Bennett, Constance

Bennett, Joan

Bertolucci, Bernardo

Big Jake

Bill of Divorcement, A

Bishop, William

Black Swan, The

Blair, Charles (husband): autobiography; death in plane crash; decisive character; falls in love with MOH; flies MOH to Ireland after World War II; founds Antilles Air Boats; funeral of; golf tournament honoring; homes in St. Croix and Co. Cork; “King of the Skies” sobriquet; marries MOH; MOH's suspicion that he was murdered; pioneer of nonstop transatlantic flights; retirement suggestion to MOH

Blair, Chris

Bloom, Claire

Boetticher, Budd

Bogart, Humphrey

Bolton, Jack

Bond, Ward

Boone, Richard

Booth, Shirley

Bottini, Laura Monoz

Bow, Clara

Brando, Marlon

Brazzi, Rossano

Breen, Joseph

Brittania Mews. See Forbidden Street, The

Brock, Patrick

Brown, George (husband): biography of; dates MOH; marries MOH in secret ceremony

Brown, Tina (daughter of George): confronts MOH about her father; edits New Yorker; edits Tatler; expelled from various boarding schools; marries Harold Evans

Buck, Pearl

Buffalo Bill

Burke, Tom

 

 

Cab to Canada

Cagney, James

Cahill

Cal Cuba Enterprises

Candy, John: befriends MOH on set of Only the Lonely; compared to Charles Laughton; death

Capra, Frank

Captive Heart, The

Carey, Macdonald

Carey, Harry, Jr.: on chemistry of MOH and John Wayne in Rio Grande; on John Ford's disapproval of Ken Curtis as son-in-law; as President Eisenhower in The Long Gray Line; shocked at Ford's mistreatment of MOH during The Long Gray Line

Carter, Jimmy

Carthew, Anthony

Casablanca

Casey, Michael Patrick

Castro, Fidel

Censoring Irish Nationalism

Chandler, Jeff: “broomstick” insult by MOH; in Flame of Araby opposite MOH; in War Arrow

Chaney, Lon

Chaplin, Geraldine

Chapman, Connie

Chodorov, Jerome

Christine

Christmas Box, The

Citizen Kane

Clifford, Katherine

Cochran, Steve

Cohan, Pat

Cohn, Harry

Collins, Gerry

Collins, Joan

Colman, Ronald

Columbus, Christopher: adapts Only the Lonely from Italian script; admires MOH for her strength of character; on bigotry of MOH's character in Only the Lonely; empathy for John Candy's character in Only the Lonely; mother fixation theme in Only the Lonely; “sells” MOH to his studio; uses MOH as template for her screen character

Comanche Territory

Como, Perry

Compton, Fay

Confidential: closure of; effect of legal case on career of MOH; farcical elements of legal case; MOH provides alibi against allegations by; MOH takes action against; murder/suicide of Howard Rushmore. See also Rushmore, Howard

Connacht Tribune

Connery, Sean

Connolly, Mike

Cooper, Gary

Cooper, Gladys

Country Girl, The

Coward, Noel

Craig, James

Crawford, Joan

Cregar, Laird

Crisp, Donald

Crowley, Art

Crowther, Bosley: describes MOH upon her arrival in U.S.; on The Foxes of Harrow; on How Green Was My Valley; on Sentimental Journey

Currie, Finlay

Curtis, Ken

 

Dance, Girl, Dance

Dandridge, Dorothy

Darnell, Linda

Daves, Delmer

David and Goliath

Davies, Stan Gebler

Davis, Bette

Dawn Beauty Competition

Day, Laraine

Deadly Companions, The

Dean, James

De Carlo, Yvonne

Deer Hunter, The

de Havilland, Olivia

Del Ruth, Roy

Desperate Moment

de Valera, Eamon

Didion, Joan

Dieterle, William

Dietrich, Marlene

DiMaggio, Joe

Directors Guild of America

Disney, Walt: bills Hayley Mills over MOH in The Parent Trap; capitulates to MOH salary demand; threatens to “destroy” MOH if she sues; rejects MOH proposal on Mary Poppins

Domergue, Faith

Double Indemnity

Douglas, Kirk

Douglas, Melvyn

Douglas, Rob

Doyle, Sé Merry

Do You Love Me?

Drake, Charles

Dreaming The Quiet Man

Drouet, LaGuerre

Duce, Bill

du Maurier, Daphne

Dunn, Kevin

Dunne, Irene

Dunne, Philip

 

Eastwood, Clint

Ebbitt, Gregory

Elam, Jack

Ena Burke School

Esmeralda

E.T.

Evans, Harold

Everything but the Truth

 

Fain, Sammy

Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.

Fallen Sparrow, The

Fanny

Farmer, Mimsy

Farrow, John

Father Was a Fullback

Fellini, Federico

Field, Virginia

Fields, Gracie

Fields, W. C.

Film Weekly

Fire over Africa

Fitzgerald, Barry

FitzSimons, Bronwyn (daughter): birth; Confidential scandal and; confusion about identity of MOH; custody battle between MOH and Will Price; marriage; name change from Price to FitzSimons; pampered by family during visit to Ireland

FitzSimons, Charles (father): death; family background of; John Ford confrontation; sporting interests; witnesses robbery in Milan

FitzSimons, Charles (brother): abused verbally by John Ford; appears with MOH in Confidential case; approves script of Only The Lonely; death; discovers Bill Duce has been mismanaging MOH's affairs; finances and produces The Deadly Companions; MOH's childhood jealousy of; movie offer from MOH; sequel to The Quiet Man sought by; tensions with Sam Peckinpah on set of The Deadly Companions; triple involvement in The Quiet Man

FitzSimons, Conor Beau (grandson); birth; encourages MOH to write autobiography; gaming machine incident at Shannon Airport; rift with Carolyn Murphy. See also Murphy, Carolyn

FitzSimons, Florence (sister)

FitzSimons, Jimmy (brother): Fire over Africa appearance; John Ford brings false charges against; Hollywood ambitions; The Quiet Man and

FitzSimons, Margot (sister)

FitzSimons, Marguerita (mother): accompanies MOH to Hollywood; beauty lauded by MOH; death; discovers wedding band of MOH from secret marriage; musical evenings; returns to Ireland from Hollywood; theatrical interests

FitzSimons, Peggy (sister)

Flame of Araby

Fleischman, A. S.

Fleming, Rhonda

Flynn, Errol

Fonda, Henry: and The Immortal Sergeant; and The Red Pony; inspires MOH with minimalist style; and Spencer's Mountain

Fontaine, Joan

Forbidden Street, The

Ford, Barbara

Ford, Ernie

Ford, Francis

Ford, John: accuses MOH of insulting him; breaks into MOH's house; death; drunkenness on plane after completing The Quiet Man; elopement suggestion to MOH; eye patch of; friction with MOH; hits MOH on jaw; and How Green Was My Valley; infatuation with MOH; interferes in MOH's relationship with Will Price; and The Long Gray Line; pretends he was born in Ireland; and The Quiet Man; “rebel” boast to MOH at their first meeting; and Rio Grande; teases John Wayne; and Wings of Eagles; writes love letters to MOH; yachting with MOH

Ford, Mary

Forde, Walter

Forsythe, John

Fort Apache

49th Parallel, The

Foxes of Harrow, The

Foy, Robert

Francis, Paul

Frawley, William

Freedland, Michael

French, Brandon

Friendly Persuasion

Furneaux, Yvonne

 

Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA)

Gaines, Richard

Garbo, Greta

Gardiner, Reginald

Gardner, Ava

Garfield, John

Garland, Judy

Garson, Greer

Gates, Nancy

Geer, Will

Giant

Gleason, Jackie

Glen, Sacky

Godden, Rumer

Golden Hawk, The

Goldwater, Barry

Gone with the Wind

Gould, Polly

Grable, Betty

Graham, Sheilah

Grahame, Gloria

Grant, Cary

Grant, Johnny

Grapes of Wrath, The

Grayson, Kathryn

Greene, Graham

Guardian

Guevara, Che

Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Guiles, Fred

Guinness, Alec

Guns at Batasi

Gwenn, Edmund

 

Hall, Gladys

Hall, Porter

Hamilton, Sara

Hamlet

Hamner, Earl, Jr.

Hardwicke, Sir Cecil

Harlow, Jean

Harrison, Rex

Harrison, Robert: accused of trapping stars with prostitutes; defends himself against charges; demythologizes celebrities; “girlie” magazine history; settles out of court with MOH on Confidential case. See also Confidential

Hartford Courant

Harvey, Laurence

Haskell, Molly

Hathaway, Henry

Haydn, Richard

Hayes, Richard

Haymes, Dick

Hays, Will

Hayward, Louis

Hayworth, Rita

Hearst, William Randolph

Helen Hayes Lifetime Achievement Award

Hemingway, Ernest

Henreid, Paul

Hepburn, Katharine

Heston, Charlton

High Noon

Hitchcock, Alfred

Hoch, Winton

Hoffman, Dustin

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Homestretch, The

Hoover, J. Edgar

Hope, Bob

Hopkins, Bridie

Hopper, Jerry

Hotel Reserve

Houghton, Eugenie

Houghton, Richard

House Committee on Un-American Activities

How Do I Love Thee?

Howe, Herb

How Green Was My Valley: Academy Awards for; footage shown by Christopher Columbus to executives; John Ford offers role to MOH; Anna Lee befriends MOH; Will Price alleged to have secured role for MOH; screening at Ford's Life Achievement Award ceremony; shooting of; Gene Tierney in running for MOH role; unorthodox directorial style of Ford; “sin bin” for MOH after altercation with Ford; visual sense of Ford; war prevents shooting in Wales

Hovey, Tim

Hubschmid, Paul

Hughes, Howard

Hugo, Victor

Humberstone, Bruce

Hunchback of Notre Dame, The: critical reception of; effect of war on; Erich Pommer's direction of; Laughton's immersion in role; MOH's ambitions for; MOH forfeits lease on house for; MOH's hair concerns; MOH's memories of shoot; MOH's self-doubt; sets later used for At Sword's Point; MOH performs stunts in

Hunter, Tab

Hyams, Joe

Hyde-White, Wilfrid

I Know Where I'm Going

Informer, The

Innocent Bystanders

Irish Examiner

Irish Press

Irish Times

It's a Wonderful Life

Ives, Burl

 

Jacques, Steve

Jamaica Inn: challenges posed by MOH's role; critical reception of; downside of MOH's fame after; MOH besieged by fans after making; MOH realizes her beauty on screen; MOH's name changed for the film; MOH's parents attend premiere; stand-off between Charles Laughton and Alfred Hitchcock on set

James, Harry

Jarman, Claude, Jr.

Jessel, George

John F. Kennedy Memorial Award

Jory, Victor

Jurassic Park

 

Kalmus, Herbert

Kangaroo

Kaufman, Wolfe

Keach, Stacy

Keith, Brian

Kelley, Alice

Kelly, Gene

Kelly, Grace

Kennedy, John F.

Kennedy, Mary

Kerkorian, Kirk

Kerr, Deborah

Kicking the Moon Around

Killanin, Michael

King and I, The

King, Henry

King, Larry

Kit Carson

Knight, Goodwin

Kohr, Bettina

Korda, Alexander

Koster, Henry

Kovacs, Ernie

 

La Dolce Vita

Lady Godiva

Lake, Veronica

Lamont, Marten

Lanchester, Elsa

Landis, Carole

Lasky, Jesse, Jr.

Last Dance, The

Last Tango in Paris

Late, Late Show, The

Laughton, Charles: changes MOH's name; compared to John Candy by MOH; contract offer to MOH; death; fascinated by eyes of MOH; Irish ancestry cited by MOH; and Jamaica Inn; obsesses over role in The Hunchback of Notre Dame; reunites with MOH for This Land Is Mine; self-loathing; sells MOH to RKO; World War II disturbs him on set of Hunchback

Laura

Laurel and Hardy

Lawford, Peter

Lee, Anna

Lemmon, Jack

Lenz, Rick

Leone, Sergio

Leslie, Aleen

Lewis, Kevin

Liberace

Lilburn, Jimmy. See FitzSimons, Jimmy

Lilburn, Marguerita. See FitzSimons, Marguerita

Linn, Clarence

Lisbon

Little Miss Molly

Llewellyn, Richard

Long Gray Line, The

Loos, Mary

Loren, Sophia

Los Angeles Times

Love Letters from Maureen O'Hara

Loy, Myrna

Lupino, Ida

Lust for Life

Lynn, Jeffrey

 

MacGowran, Jack

MacHale, Des

MacMurray, Fred

Made in Heaven

Magnificent Matador, The

Maltin, Leonard

Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The

Man with the Golden Arm, The

Marshall, Connie

Mary of Scotland

Mary Poppins

Maureen O'Hara Foundation

Maureen O'Hara Sings Her Favorite Irish Songs

Mayne, Judith

Mayflower Productions

McArthur, James

McBride, Joseph

McCarthy, Frank

McCarthy, Senator Joseph

McCrea, Joel

McDowall, Roddy: appears with MOH in How Green Was My Valley; interviews MOH for Premiere magazine; invites MOH to award ceremony; reminisces with MOH about John Ford

McIntyre, John

McKesson, William

McLaglen, Andrew

McLaglen, Victor: appears with MOH in The Quiet Man; hams it up in Rio Grande; lambasted by John Ford in The Quiet Man; Oscar nomination for The Quiet Man

McLintock!

McLoone, Martin

Meade, Fred

Menjou, Adolphe

Merchant of Venice, The

Merman, L. B.

Midnight Cowboy

Miles, Peter

Miles, Vera

Milestone, Lewis

Milland, Ray

Millionaire Merry-Go-Round

Mills, Hayley

Mills, Juliet

Miracle on 34th Street: MOH befriends Natalie Wood on set; MOH called back from Ireland to make the movie; comparison to The Christmas Box; MOH enjoys quality cast; exhibition from movie planned for MOH Legacy Center; plotline; surprise success of film; television showings of

Mitchell, Thomas

Mitchum, Robert

Modern Screen

Molloy, Philip

Monroe, Marilyn

Montgomery, George

Monthly Film Bulletin

Moon Is Blue, The

Moore, Dudley

Moore, Paddy

Moore, Roger

Mordaunt-Smith, Michael

Morgan, Harry

Morgan, Helen

Morrow, Jo

Mortgage on Life

Motion Picture

Movieland

Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation

Mrs. Miniver

Mulrooney, Kelsey

Murder, She Said

Murphy, Bill

Murphy, Carolyn

Murphy, George

Music Critics of California Award

Myers, Denis

My Irish Molly

Myler, Thomas

 

Nader, George

Naish, J. Carroll

National Hosiery Manufacturers

Negulesco, Jean

Newton, Robert

New Yorker

New York Herald Tribune

New York Journal-American

New York Sun

New York Times: on The Foxes of Harrow; on MOH's costumes in The Spanish Main; on The Magnificent Matador; prints Gimbel's ad for Miracle on 34th Street; on MOH's arrival in U.S.

Nichols, Dudley

Nicol, Alex

Nicoletti, John

Night of the Hunter, The

Niven, David

Nixon, Richard

Nolan, Joe

Nugent, Elliott

Nugent, Frank

 

O'Connor, Una

O'Cuiv, Eamon

O'Dea, Heather

O'Fearna, Eddie

O'Flaherty, Liam

O'Hara, Maureen:

LIFE: actress ambitions at young age; Antilles Air Boats involvement; annuls marriage to George Brown; arrives in U.S.; awards won by; bankrupted by Will Price; billing row with Walt Disney; birth; birth of Bronwyn (daughter); Charles Blair relationship blossoms; citizenship stance on allegiance to Britain; comeback after retirement; Confidential magazine smear; divorce with Will Price; double life with Price; father dies; first film role; first screen test; as godmother; groped by George Jessel; gypsy predicts fame of; heart attacks; house purchase; Howard Hughes flare-up; hurricane hits St. Croix home; individual acting style developed; Ireland visit after World War II; marries Charles Blair; marries George Brown; marries Will Price; meets Charles Laughton; meets John Ford; meets John Wayne; meets Will Price; murder suspicions regarding Charles Blair; murder suspicions regarding Will Price; name change from FitzSimons to O'Hara; Enrique Parra involvement; Enrique Parra relationship deteriorates; as pinup; plane crash kills Charles Blair; pregnant with Bronwyn; as president of Antilles Air Boats; Price-Merman Productions established; Price-Merman Productions in liquidation; record album released; retires; RKO Studios involvement; St. Croix residency; sells Antilles Air Boats; squanders role in The Razor's Edge; stalked by John Farrow; studio era ends; swindled by Bill Duce; television shows; tomboy characteristics as child; visits terminally ill John Wayne

CAREER: Academy Awards and; agility in sword-and-sand films; mogul affiliations; method acting and; pigeonholing of; stunt proficiency; versatility

CHARACTER: aloofness; beauty and; conservatism; family values; general character traits; money and; as party hostess; reclusive nature; religion and; sex and; temper; thrift

Olivier, Laurence

Only the Lonely: MOH bonds with John Candy; MOH challenged by role; MOH's interpretation of her character; MOH likens her character to a Bette Davis type; MOH notes changes in film industry; similarities between MOH's character and herself

On the Waterfront

O'Sullivan, Maureen

O'Toole, Annette

O'Toole, Peter

Our Man in Havana

Ouspenskaya, Maria

 

Paleface, The

Palmer, Betsy

Palmer, Lilli

Parent Trap, The

Parish, James Robert

Parra, Enrique: daughter's diabetes; MOH enrolls Bronwyn in Mexican school to be near; MOH first meeting with; MOH hires detective to spy on; MOH moves in with; satire of relationship with MOH by Confidential; unsteadiness of relationship with MOH

Parra, Negrita

Parra, Quico

Parrish, Robert

Pascal, Ernest

Pathé-America

Payne, John

Peck, Gregory

Peckinpah, Sam: dysfunctional family life; inability to speak to MOH on set of The Deadly Companions; personality clash with Charles FitzSimons; row with FitzSimons over The Deadly Companions; television background of

Pfeiffer, Lee

Photoplay

Picturegoer

Pidgeon, Walter

Playboy

Playboy, The

Poe, Fernando, Jr.

Polglase, Van Nest

Pollyanna

Pommer, Erich

Porter, Darwin

Power, Conor

Power, Tyrone: admires MOH for her grittiness; appears with MOH in The Black Swan; MOH compares own career to that of; MOH suggests John Ford may have kissed; stars with MOH in The Long Gray Line

Powers, Stefanie

Premiere

Preminger, Otto

Pressburger, Emeric

Price, Kenny

Price-Merman Productions

Price, Vincent

Price, Will: alimony arrangement with MOH; complains about MOH; dangerous driving; dates MOH; departs family home for good; directs Tripoli; drinks to excess; exploitation of MOH; extravagance; gay rumor and; infidelities of; Marine Corps enlisting; marries MOH; Mexican trip with MOH; MOH arranges film contract for; produces Strange Bargain; sets up Price-Merman Productions; suicide

Production Code Association

 

Quiet Man, The: critical reception of; dilapidation of cottage used in; documentary on; drafts of screenplay typed up by MOH; festival devoted to; John Ford offers MOH “handshake” deal on; fortieth anniversary of; making of; MOH's wardrobe fittings for; Oscar nomination rumored for MOH; popularity of; poster compared to that of McLintock!; sequel rumors; John Wayne's excessive smoking during shoot

Quinn, Aidan

Quinn, Anthony: affair with MOH alleged; and The Black Swan; and Buffalo Bill; and The Magnificent Matador; and Only the Lonely; praised by MOH to Larry King; and Sinbad the Sailor

 

Radio Eireann

Raging Bull

Rains, Claude

Rare Breed, The

Rathmines Theater Company

Ratoff, Gregory

Ravagers, The

Ray, Nicholas

Razor's Edge, The

Rebecca

Red Ball in the Sky

Redford, Robert

Redhead from Wyoming, The

Red Pony, The

Reed, Sir Carol

Reed, Oliver

Reed, Philip

Renoir, Jean

Rice, Eoghan

Richardson, Ralph

Richman, Harry

Ride the High Country

Rio Grande

Rising of the Moon, The

RKO Studios

Robbins, Harold

Robe, The

Roberts, Rachel

Robinson, Casy

Robinson, Lennox

Robinson, Todd

Rodgers, Richard

Rogers, Ginger

Rojas, Manuel

Rooney, Mickey

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

Rubin, Merle

Rushmore, Frances

Rushmore, Howard

Russell, Jane

Rutherford, Margaret

Ryan, Robert

 

Sabatini, Rafael

St. Martin's Lane

Sale, Richard

Salkow, Sidney

Sanders, George

Saxon, John

Schary, Dore

Schenck, Joe

School for Secrets

Scorsese, Martin

Scott, Lizabeth

Scott, Martha

Scott, Randolph

Screen Actors Guild

Screen Stars

Seekers, The

Seitz, George B.

Sellers, Peter

Sentimental Journey

Sessions, John

Shamrock Rovers

Shamroy, Leon

Shane

Shane, Denny

Shanley, Valerie

Sheedy, Ally

Sherman, George

She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

Shields, Arthur

Shirley, Ann

Shootist, The

Shore, Dinah

Simmons, Jean

Sinatra, Frank

Sinbad the Sailor: costuming; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. entranced by beauty of MOH; lesbian rumor about MOH; MOH's “Frozen Champagne” sobriquet; MOH's sexual coyness in

Singh, Paul

Sitting Pretty

Slezak, Walter

Smith, David L.

Smith, Dean

Smith, Kent

Smith, Wingate

Society of Cinema Photographers

Son of Fury

Sons of the Musketeers. See At Sword's Point

Spanish Main, The

Spellbound

Spencer's Mountain

Spielberg, Steven

Stacy, Pat

Stagecoach

Stahl, John M.

Stanwyck, Barbara

Steele, Tommy

Steinbeck, John

Stevens, George

Stewart, James: fears about career confided to Henry Fonda; millionaire status after Winchester ’73; and The Rare Breed; worries about MOH wresting control of Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation

Stout, Archie

Strange Bargain

Sunday Independent

Sunday Times

Suspicion

Sutton, John

Swanson, Gloria

Swift, David

 

Talk

Tatler

Tavernier, Bernard

Taylor, Elizabeth

Temple, Shirley

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

Terror under the House

They Met in Argentina

This Land Is Mine

Thomas, Richard

Thorndike, Sybil

Tierney, Gene

Tis Herself (MOH autobiography): and John Ford; grandson encourages MOH to write; MOH aggressively promotes; “revenge tract” accusation; Merle Rubin denounces

Todd, Richard

Tommy the Toreador

To the Shores of Tripoli

Tracy, Spencer

Trap, The

Tripoli

True Grit

Tubridy, Ryan

Turner, Lana

Twice upon a Time

Tycoon

 

UFA Studios

Ustinov, Peter

 

Van Dyke, Jerry

Vanity Fair

Vaughan, Etta

Vessel of Wrath

Viva Zapata!

Voight, Jon

 

Walker, Helen

Wallace, Richard

Walsh, Maurice

Walters, Barbara

Waltons, The

War and Peace

War Arrow

Warner, Jack

Wasserman, Lew (MOH's agent): advises patience in career choices; informs MOH of role in How Green Was My Valley; organizes increase in MOH salary; runs Universal Studios

Waugh, Auberon

Wayne, Chata

Wayne, Ethan

Wayne, Gretchen

Wayne, John: androgynous appeal of MOH; chemistry with MOH on screen; Congressional Medal and; drinking rumors on set of The Quiet Man; fight scenes with MOH; friendship with MOH; health deteriorates; Iceland meeting with MOH; improvisational skills of MOH; last appearance with MOH in Big Jake; last meeting with MOH; legacy; and McLintock!; mistaken as husband of MOH; Oscar for True Grit; replaced by Tyrone Power in The Long Gray Line; and Rio Grande; romantic scenes with MOH in The Quiet Man; romantic scenes with MOH in Rio Grande; teases MOH on set of The Quiet Man; and The Wings of Eagles

Wayne, Marisa

Wayne, Michael

Wayne, Patrick

Wayne, Pilar

Wead, Min

Wead, Spig

Webb, Clifton

Weller, Helen

Welles, Orson

Wellman, William

West, Mae

Westerner, The

Westward Ho

What's My Line?

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Wilde, Cornel

Wilder, Billy

Williams, Andy

Wills, Chill

Wills, Garry

Wilson, Theo

Winchester ’73

Wings of Eagles, The

Woman on the Beach

Woman's Secret, A

Wood, Natalie: befriends MOH on set of Miracle on 34th Street; ceramic dolls lost in St. Croix hurricane; and Father Was a Fullback

Wright, Teresa

Writer's Guild

Wyler, William

 

Yates, Herb: budgetary worries over The Quiet Man; name forgotten by MOH; releases John Wayne from Republic contract to make Rio Grande; relieved over success of Rio Grande; running time of The Quiet Man; tricked by John Ford about Ford's place of birth

Yerby, Frank

Young, Robert

 

Zanuck, Darryl F.: annoyed by MOH illness; boasts about MOH's high salary; buys rights to How Green Was My Valley; offers MOH role in The Razor's Edge; tricked by MOH on costuming; withdraws Razor's Edge offer

Zeitlin, Ida