Popular Posts

Ron Howard’s Shocking Bind With John Wayne on His Final Film—What Happened?

Ron Howard’s Shocking Bind With John Wayne on His Final Film—What Happened?

A Young Ron Howard’s Special Bond With John Wayne on Their Last Film Together

The Movie and the People Involved

Imagine a movie set like a big playground where famous grown-ups make a film. In 1976, a movie called “The Shootist” was made. Here’s who was there:

  • Ron Howard: A young actor (also known from the show Happy Days) who was in the movie.
  • John Wayne: A huge, famous movie star. This film was his very last movie ever.
  • Don Siegel: The director (the person who leads the movie making). He also directed famous films like Dirty Harry and Escape from Alcatraz.

Tension on the Set

Even though the movie had a super talented team, not everyone got along.

  • Director Don Siegel and star John Wayne did not like each other and often argued about how to do things.
  • Ron Howard said he got along fine with both of them separately.
  • He later told a podcast called “Talking Pictures” by Ben Mankiewicz that learning this was a bit uncomfortable.

Important Point: Ron was studying to become a director himself at USC Cinema School, and he was quietly learning directing tricks from Siegel while on set.

How Ron Connected With John Wayne

Ron had a reputation for being professional (meaning he did his job well and seriously). John Wayne liked that about him.

  • Because of this, Ron felt brave enough to ask Wayne a question nobody else would.
  • Ron said: “Hey, do you want to run lines?” (Practicing lines means saying your movie words together before filming.)
  • Most people left Wayne alone between scenes. He only had a small bubble of people, like a chess buddy who was also the photo taker.

Wayne said yes! They practiced a lot because they had many talk-heavy scenes. Ron got to watch Wayne turn a scene into a classic “John Wayne” moment in a good way.

The Big Lesson About Movie Sets

Ron saw that Wayne and Siegel’s dislike for each other was left to bubble up and get worse over time. From that, he learned a smart rule for when he became a director:

  1. When people disagree, talk about it right away.
  2. You don’t need to fight—just discuss it like teammates.
  3. If a worry is silly or insecure (like a “neurotic concern”), say it out loud.
  4. Most people, even nervous ones, will admit: “Yeah, I was just feeling insecure.”

This helped Ron become a great Oscar-winning director later.

Summary

Ron Howard was a young actor in John Wayne’s final film, The Shootist (1976). Even though the director and Wayne fought, Ron stayed friends with both. He practiced lines with Wayne and learned directing from the sidelines. The main lesson he took? Don’t let problems on a team sit and grow—talk them out early and kindly.

FAQ

Q1: What was John Wayne’s last movie?
A: It was The Shootist, made in 1976, where he acted with Ron Howard.

Q2: Why didn’t John Wayne and the director get along?
A: They had different ideas about how to work and let their annoyance build up instead of talking it out.

Q3: How did Ron Howard become friends with John Wayne?
A: Ron was professional, got the courage to ask Wayne to practice lines, and Wayne said yes because he liked Ron’s attitude.

Q4: What did Ron learn about being a director?
A: He learned to solve disagreements quickly by talking, so small worries don’t turn into big fights.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *