Remembering John Wayne

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    Remembering John Wayne
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    Kim Darby to share memories of 'True Grit' set


    By Mike Holtzclaw
    Daily Press


    March 7 2004


    Kim Darby has many memories of the time she spent working with John
    Wayne.


    She only wishes she had more.


    Darby was barely 21 when she starred with him in the 1969 film "True
    Grit." She was going through a divorce at the time and brought her
    newborn daughter to the set each day. Amid all of this, she acted opposite
    one of the cinema's greatest legends, in the role that would earn him his
    only Oscar.


    "I would love to go back and do things differently," Darby says. "I was
    preoccupied with so many other things at that time, and maybe I was
    just a stupid kid, but I'm sure I didn't appreciate everything as much as
    I should have.


    "But it's such an honor to look back now and know that he won his Oscar
    for that movie. To know that I worked with him in that film, to think
    that I might have had something to do with the performance that won him
    his Oscar, that means so much to me."


    Darby will share her recollections of "True Grit" at the Williamsburg
    Film Festival this week. She's one of the many performers who will
    attend the annual event celebrating the culture surrounding Western movies,
    serials, TV shows and music.


    She's 55 years old now, and she teaches acting both at UCLA and in her
    own studio. She has appeared in more than three dozen movies and done
    guest spots in TV shows ranging from "Gunsmoke" to "The X-Files."


    But to movie fans, she will always be Mattie Ross, the plucky tomboy
    who enlists crusty Rooster Cogburn (played by Wayne) to help her track
    and kill the outlaws who murdered her father.


    Mia Farrow had turned down the role, a decision she later cited as the
    biggest mistake of her career. Wayne reportedly wanted singer Karen
    Carpenter to audition. But producer Hal Wallis had seen Darby in a guest
    spot on the TV show "Run For Your Life," and he became determined to
    cast her as Mattie.


    "I turned the part down about 10 times, but he wouldn't stop asking,"
    Darby said. "I had just had my baby, and I didn't think I was ready, so
    I just kept turning it down. Hal Wallis finally came out to my home to
    convince me. He said the only time he had ever gone to an actor's home
    like that was for Richard Burton."


    Darby finally accepted the part and came to the movie's location
    outside of Montrose, Colo. Whenever she wasn't on the set - along with Wayne,
    the movie also starred Glen Campbell, Robert Duvall and Dennis Hopper -
    she was tending to her 2-month-old daughter. Watch "True Grit" today
    and you can see the change in her body at different stages of the film as
    she gradually lost her pregnancy weight.


    The relationship between Mattie and Rooster Cogburn was central to the
    film, as the world-weary old marshal taught the precocious, headstrong
    teenager not to give in to cynicism. They had several key scenes
    together, with the petite Darby serving as a physical counterpoint to the
    6-foot-4 Wayne.


    One of Darby's strongest memories from the set was a scene in which
    Mattie hand-rolls a cigarette and places it in Cogburn's mouth. Wayne had
    lost a lung to cancer a few years earlier, and Darby recalls him being
    very uncomfortable during the filming of that scene.


    "John Wayne was fascinating," she said. "He traveled with his stock
    broker and his masseuse. He liked to cook, and he used to come over to see
    me and my nanny so that we could taste whatever he was cooking that
    day. He was such a nice man, and I wish I had gotten to know him better
    than I did."




    Mike Holtzclaw can be reached by phone at 928-6479 or by e-mail at
    [email protected].


    Copyright © 2004, Daily Press


    Unfortunatly the paper did not say when Kim would be in Williamsburg. It is only around 15 to 20 miles from where I live in Newport News, VA (USA). Although it looks like the article contains most of what she would have to say. :headbonk::cowboy:

  • pegwil54,


    That was a really good article. I knew that she had problems with the filming, and didn't really want to do this. I would have killed to be in a picture with John Wayne. I'm glad to see that she realized what a privlege to work with a fine actor.


    Cheers, Hondo B)



    Quote

    "When you come slam bang up against trouble, it never looks half as bad if you face up to it"

    - John Wayne quote

  • Hi pegwil54,


    I live just across the James River in Virginia Beach. Maybe we will have to get together and organize the Hampton Roads chapter of DukeWayne.com


    Thanks for this great article.


    Best regards,


    GSP

    "...all of this and General Price that baby sister makes it back to Yell county" --Rooster Cogburn, True Grit.

  • Thanks for the Great story


    Enjoyed reading Kim Darby memories of the making of True Grit.

    I know, I know. I'll use proper judgment. I haven't lost my temper in forty years, but pilgrim you could've gotten somebody killed today and somebody oughta belt you in the mouth, but I won't. I won't. The hell I won't! ---John Wayne