They were both "discovered" by John Ford, who went on to direct both in several films, with Wayne taking the starring position and Bond as the supporting actor. ", "How Good Is an Oscar? Warden Bill Whitlock aka Warden of the Big House (USA: reissue title)40. Dont have an account yet? I love Victor McLaglan in every picture I've seen him in. He starred as the titular gladiator in the 1960 epic historical drama, Take a Sneak Peek of The Official Collector's Edition John Wayne, Vol. The night before filming the fight, Ford had McLaglen rehearse throwing his sisters dowry on the floor. [11] Although McLaglen had never acted before, he auditioned and got the part. We, too, have enjoyed him in every movie in which we've seen him. William Dieterle: Dolores del Ro, Victor Jory, Osgood Perkins: Comdie, drame: The Man from Utah: Robert N. Bradbury: John Wayne, Polly Ann Young, George 'Gabby' Hayes . After the war, he continued boxing, including a defeat at the hands of British champion Frank Goddard. [11][20] His final fight was a loss by knockout to Arthur Townley in October 1920. [38], He went to Italy for Gli Italiani sono matti and had a good part in Sea Fury (1958), shot in England with Stanley Baker. Read an exclusive excerpt from Volume 34 below and get your own copy here. His first marriage was to Enid Lamont in 1919. McLaglen began to be exclusively a supporting actor, with parts in Love, Honor and Goodbye (1945), Whistle Stop (1946) with George Raft and Ava Gardner,[37] Calendar Girl (1947), The Michigan Kid (1947), and The Foxes of Harrow (1947). On the Level (1930) . Biff Williams82. A Girl in Every Port (1928) . Spike Madden 90. He concluded the decade in grand fashion, playing the dashing Sergeant MacChesney (an archetypal McLaglen part) in George Stevens'Gunga Din (1939), one of the screen's greatest adventure films. The last man standing in a troupe that included Victor McLaglen, Ward Bond and Ben Johnson, Carey, 77, is frequently called on by film scholars and biographers, especially those focusing on Ford and Wayne, to reminisce about their personalities and films. With Wayne, Bond, and others, such as Victor McLaglen and Henry Fonda, Ford actually displayed his love by being cruel, even sadistic, to them, often in public. Typically cast as a two-fisted man of action-on either side of the lawMcLaglen brightened The Unholy Three, The Fighting Heart (both 1925), Men of Steel and Beau Geste (both 1926) before assuming the role of hard-bitten Captain Flagg in What Price Glory? His son Andrew is a director; while working his way up the ladder in Hollywood, he served as an assistant director on The Quiet Man He later directed his father in The AbductorsCopyright 1994 Leonard Maltin, used by arrangement with Signet, a division of Penguin Putnam, Inc. FilmographyActor1. Es Ist Verboten Mit Gefangenen In Einzelhaft Zu Sprechen.. My father always though McLaglen overacted but I think it was probably right for the characters he played. And he put more color into the wardrobe than they do now. ". We're Going to Be Rich (1938) . Dobbie47. He supported Brian Aherne in Captain Fury (1939), and starred in Full Confession (1939) for John Farrow at RKO, the latter film being somewhat a remake of The Informer. His third and final marriage was to divorce Margaret McNichols Pumphrey, a Seattle socialite he married in 1948. 403 Victor Mclaglen Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images CREATIVE Collections Project #ShowUs Creative Insights Custom Content EDITORIAL VIDEO BBC Motion Gallery NBC News Archives MUSIC BLOG BROWSE PRICING BOARDS CART SIGN IN Editorial Images Images Creative Editorial Video Creative Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO All March 20, 2020 He won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of the dazed behemoth; legend has it that Ford encouraged him to drink before filming his scenes, and used the resultant mental fog to best advantage. Tampico (1944) . Fred Adamson32. Republic Pictures had insisted that The Quiet Man be no longer than two hours, believing that audiences wouldnt want to sit in a cinema for any time beyond that. Hot for Paris (1929) . John Patrick Duke83. and How Do You Become a John Wayne Fan? The Informer (1935) . Gypo Nolan59. 45 What Would Duke Do?Lessons Learned from the Duke's Life and Films, Take a Sneak Peek of The Official Collector's Edition John Wayne, Vol. The Chief107. The young McLaglen, eldest of eight brothers, attempted to serve in the Boer War by joining the Life Guards, though his father secured his release. He remained top-billed for Diamond Frontier (1940) and Broadway Limited (1941). Their ties to him went back to the silent film era, and they had loved him anyway. Hangman's House (1928) . Citizen Denis Hogan89. Originally posted by ethanedwards@Feb 9 2006, 04:49 PMHi, He starred and appeared, in numerous pre-THE BIG TRAIL films,of which Duke, may or may not played a part. Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 - 7 November 1959) was an English film actor who held both British and American citizenship. However, the rest of it was the properly furious Red star. McLaglen's blunt features were a familiar sight in films by John Ford, and he won an Oscar as the heavy-drinking title character of the director's gripping classic, "The Informer" (1935). "Schlitz Playhouse of Stars" aka Herald Playhouse (USA: syndication title) aka Schlitz Playhouse (USA: new title) aka The Playhouse (USA: syndication title)- Port of Call (1952) TV Episode 19. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. McLaglen was later nominated for another Oscar, this time for a Best Supporting Actor for his role opposite John Wayne in The Quiet Man (1952). "Alcohol was really interfering with my life, and it was time for me to take another look at myself. The Gay Caballero (1932) . Don Bob Harkness aka El Coyote74. Devil's Lottery (1932) . Jem Meech73. Victor McLaglen. McLaglen also had a long career in dramas as this info will explain. Sergeant Flagg aka The Stolen Jools79. You can't really compare styles of acting from the pre-Brando Hollywood with today. 3, John Wayne's Tin Star Turkey Meatball Recipe, No Limitation As Limitation: Bruce Lee's Advice for Overcoming Your Own Worst EnemyYou, How Bruce Lee Used Meditation for Self Care, How John Wayne Made True Grit an Instant Classic, 10 Great Photos of John Wayne Supporting the Military, First Look at Bruce Lee Vol. He was borrowed by Paramount for Dishonored (1931), starring Marlene Dietrich and directed by Joseph von Sternberg. To think that 5 of his brothers were also actors. The senior Mr McLaglen sounds like a wonderful person to have known and an amazing actor. Devil's Lottery. He served for a time as military assistant provost marshal for the city of Baghdad. [33] He had a cameo in Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937). This latter film won McLaglen another Oscar nomination, the first time a Best Actor winner had been nominated subsequently in the Supporting category. In spite of being a powerful hulk his whole life (his huge shoulders making even John Wayne's look small), he was 70 and in declining health by the time he was in The Quiet Man (1952). McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer. See the Winnipeg Police Museum, Police Commission Books. I was in three of the greatest westerns ever made, actually four counting `Wagonmaster.' Born in London . I just watched GUNGA DIN again. City of Shadows (1955) . Big Tim Channing13. He was reunited with Edmund Lowe and Raoul Walsh in a sequel to What Price Glory?, The Cock-Eyed World (1929), which was another huge success at the box office.[28]. McLaglen was a villain in Bob Hope's The Princess and the Pirate (1944), and he was in Rough, Tough and Ready. Back in Hollywood, he did some films for RKO: Pacific Liner (1939) and Gunga Din (1939). McLaglen made a musical with Walsh, Hot for Paris (1930), then made On the Level (1930). Festus Mulcahy aka War Party23. Donald Crisp cast him in The Glorious Adventure (1922)[22][23] and he was in A Romance of Old Baghdad (1922), Little Brother of God (1922), A Sailor Tramp (1922), The Crimson Circle (1922), The Romany (1922), and Heartstrings (1922). . Usually these were alongside John Wayne in such classics as Fort Apache (as Sergeant Festus Mulcahy) in 1948. McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer. The Fighting Heart (1925) . Soapy Williams aka Once to Every Man (UK)97. Bond and John Wayne, who as Marion Michael Morrison, had played tackle for USC in 1926 before an injury ended his career,[4] became lifelong friends and colleagues. He starred in Hangman's House (1928) for Ford, a romantic drama set in Ireland, and The River Pirate (1928), and Captain Lash (1929). The Captain Hates the Sea (1934) . Schulte62. He was one of many stars in Murder at the Vanities (1934). Cementing his status as an American icon, Douglas was honored by two U.S. presidents: the legendary actor received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Jimmy Carter in 1981 for his philanthropic efforts, while President George W. Bush awarded him with the National Medal of Arts in 2002. Dishonored (1931) . Col. Kranau78. The Glorious Adventure (1922) . Bulfinch112. Flagg93. For all his gruffness in some movies, I consider Victor McLaglen kind of like a big teddy bear, probably from some of the Shirley Temple movies I have seen him in. In spite of being a powerful hulk his whole life (his huge shoulders making even John Wayne's look small), he was 64 and in declining health by the time he was in The Quiet Man (1952). South of Pago Pago (1940) . Bucko Larson39. Kirk Douglass work ethic never seemed to wane, and his seemingly limitless contributions to the entertainment industry were duly recognized. [7], Other siblings included Frederick, Lewis, and a sister, Lily. Everytime he saw Maureen, he made the religious cross, gesture with his hand, and many more funny moments, like getting Chill Wills to hit his hand with the stick, for committing that 'dastardly deed' Display More Just watched recently, so ditto! The Quiet Man returns to US cinemas today for St Patricks Day, celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Ireland-set John Wayne and John Ford collaboration. The name was rendered into McLaglen from Dutch pronunciation. A post shared by John Wayne "The Duke" (@johnwayneofficial). Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen was a British-American film actor. His the best movies are The Quiet Man (1952), The Informer (1935), Rio Grande (1950), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Gunga Din (1939). film with Lowe, Hot Pepper (1933). Initially, she refused to say the mystery words, writing in her memoir years later, I couldnt possibly say that to Duke!. Captain Lash. He entered the film industry in 1945 as a production assistant and worked his way up to first assistant director. A Romance of Old Baghdad (1922) . Miski116. (1937) . Dannie O'Neill53. Victor McLaglen Actor | The Quiet Man Din Din Gunga DIn Your A Better Man Then I Am Gunga Din I think this chap is one of the best to come out of England. Diamond Frontier (1940) . Terrence Regan38. The Crimson Circle (1922)113. In the end, the studio executives gave in and let him have his extra nine minutes. Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 - 7 November 1959) was a British-American film actor. Between bouts, McLaglen toured with a circus, which offered $25 to anyone who could go three rounds with him. Wharf Angel (1934) . Turk64. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them.". Years later, cast and crew deferentially referred to him as "Pappy" or "Coach," but to Harry Jr., Ford was always "Uncle Jack. Whether sharing a climactic kiss in, Sharing the screen in the reflective war films, Beyond his films with John Wayne, Douglas turned in many terrific performances of his own throughout his career. He returned to Britain in 1913, and during the First World War served as a captain (acting) with the 10th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. Andrew's children, Mary and Josh McLaglen, are both film producers and directors. John_Wayne_006.jpgVictor McLaglen was one of the most amazing, loveable,great character actors of all time,and sadly only made 4 main films with Duke,and a 5 most likely Duke appeared been in. Having fumed all that night, the Red star was right where the filmmaker wanted him, filled with genuine rage to be captured on film. Premiere Episode of Gritcast Offered Thoughts on John Wayne and His Mentor Here is a comprehensive survey of the film and television career of London-born director Andrew V. McLaglen. He followed it with The Sport of Kings (1921). The sergeants are sent on an important mission to investigate an outpost that has had its telegraph lines cut. Mini Biography-2 from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:Once described, aptly, as "a British-born Wallace Beery," this hulking supporting player and character lead brought a similar gruff charm to his movie roles, often winning audience sympathy in unsympathetic characterizations. Bengazi (1955) . Robert Emmett Donovan12. 44 100 Greatest Quotes Ranked & Rated, Hidden Gems: The Most Surprising Must-See Moment's of Duke's Career Take a Sneak Peek of The Official Collector's Edition John Wayne, Vol. Ford and McLaglen's relationship was fruitful: Ford gave McLaglen's career a fresh impetus with a number of roles that completely transformed him into the lovable Irish rogue. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. He said, `You're not an alcoholic, you just had a couple of bad times.' M'Lord of the White Road (1923) . Lord Annerley/John109. He died on November 7, 1959, Newport Beach, CA. At Paramount, McLaglen and Lowe were in No More Women (1934) (a non-What Price Glory? 102nd Clovis Rodeo Official Souvenir Program, p. 12, Learn how and when to remove this template message, New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor, List of actors with Academy Award nominations, "The Fighting Macks (an extraordinary family of brothers)", "Parish registers, Nederduitse Gereformeerde Kerk, Cape Town (Cape Province), 1695-1976: Baptisms 1843-1852", "Father of Four Film Stars: Death of Bishop McLaglen", "VICTOR MclAGLEN MAY BE ANOTHER JIM JEFFRIES", "Manitoba History: Winnipeg's "Quiet" Man: The Early Public Life of Film Star Victor McLaglen", "Actor 'rescues' man who gave him screen chance", "Victor McLaglen as a Modern Swashbuckler", "WHICH CINEMA FILMS HAVE EARNED THE MOST MONEY SINCE 1914? Register yourself now and be a part of our community! McLaglen's career took a surprise turn in 1925 when he moved to Hollywood. [11][16][17] This was Johnson's first bout since winning the heavyweight title from Tommy Burns. Movie audiences seemed less interested in the film's pacifistic sentiments than in the gregarious, ribald byplay between Flagg and his sergeant, Quirt (played by Edmund Lowe). The Michigan Kid (1947) . Curley25. Ford gave McLaglen juicy supporting parts in his Cavalry trilogy-Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and Rio Grande (1950)-before awarding the burly Englishman his last formidable role, that of Maureen O'Hara's bullying brother in The Quiet Man (1952, for which he earned a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination). Wayne later shared that the scene was stylised with big swinging roundhouse punches over short ones that real boxers would go for. But the Ford ones don't seem dated, they seem like they are brand new. McLaglen played one of the titular characters of The Unholy Three (1925) in Lon Chaney Sr.'s original silent version of the macabre crime drama. Andrew McLaglen was a television and film director who worked on several film projects with John Wayne. McLaglen was christened Andries Carel Albertus McLaglen in Cape Town on 4 April 1851. Klondike Annie (1936) . Bull Brackett57. Proves Westerns Arent All Serious, Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID19 Panic Culture, How You Can Help Someone Having a Panic Attack or Extreme Emotion, Calm is Contagious but Panic Kills: Check Freedman, Survival and Security Expert on the Current Gas Crisis, Print the Legend 50+ Unbelievable (But True) Duke Stories, Leading By Example: John Wayne's Work Ethic According To Those Who Knew Him Best, Monument Valley: The Backdrop of John Wayne's American West, John Wayne's 5 Most Life-Changing Moments, How Bruce Lee Valued Physical and Spiritual Health, Bruce Lee's Advice for Living in Interesting Times. Even prickly John Ford had to be sensitive to McLaglen's condition while shooting that movie's grueling fight sequence. And after encountering her in a field - this is the sort of movie where, when lovers meet for the first time, a harp trills in the background - Sean promptly falls for Will's mercurial sister, Mary Kate (Maureen O'Hara). . Let us know - How Did You Find Us? Even prickly John Ford had to be sensitive to McLaglen's condition while shooting that movie's grueling fight sequence. I love Victor McLaglan in every picture I've seen him in. The Abductors (1957) . Tom Muldoon6. I rather felt that the grease paint business was somewhat beneath a man who was once a reasonably useful boxer." The 25th Annual Academy Awards (1953) (TV) . Himself4. "People thought John Ford was a stickler for authenticity, but he wasn't. The facts prove otherwise, and despite rumor to the contrary, McLaglen did not espouse the far right-wing sentiments often attributed to him. Battle of Broadway (1938) . Big Ben Wheeler49. McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer. Former prizefighter (he once went six rounds against the great Jack Johnson) who entered British films in 1920 and moved to the USA five years later. Un 10 de diciembre naca Victor McLaglen en la foto entre su hijo Andrew V. McLaglen y Clint Eastwood, britnico de nacimiento, nacionalizado ms tarde estadounidense. John Ford: Victor McLaglen, Wallace Ford, Boris Karloff: Aventure, film de guerre: The Lucky Texan . We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! To John Wayne, though, they were simply people who, like him, knew that a good time is always better when shared in the company of others. [11] He became a popular character actor, with a particular knack for playing drunks. The fight itself was particularly powerful, given that Ford had purposely angered McLaglen the night before filming to get the best performance possible out of the actor. Love, Honor and Goodbye (1945) . Terry O'Farrell28. Good info, Keith and Mrs. C. "When you come slam bang up against trouble, it never looks half as bad if you face up to it". The Passionate Adventure (1924) . Herb Harris102. He also said it wasn't unusual for actors to lose their tempers for real when acting with Richard Boone. Men of Steel (1926) . Pete Masarick95. On May 16, 1921, the day Harry Jr. was born, keeping company with his father in the next room of the ranch house was Ford, then a young filmmaker who had directed Harry and Olive and had become a close family friend. Here was a major Hollywood director who came over to England every year to watch the tennis and who knew John Ford personally through the films his father Victor McLaglen had made with Ford, had worked with John Wayne five times and also made films with other famous actors such as Stewart, Robert Mitchum, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, Richard Burton, Roger Moore and so on. Rio (1939) . Dirk41. The Butterfly Theater was an immediate sensation when its doors opened on Sept. 3, 1911. The film was a huge success, making over $2 million, and Fox signed McLaglen to a long-term contract. The autograph page is signed by Victor McLaglen who was a frequent co star of John Wayne. The Loves of Carmen (1927) . Escamillo92. <_< ). McLaglen and Lowe reprised their characterizations in The CockEyed World (1929) and Women of All Nations (1931), then went on to embellish them, without the Quirt or Flagg cognomen, in the similarly boisterous Guilty as Hell (1932), Hot Pepper (1933), No More Women (1934), Under Pressure and The Great Hotel Mystery (both 1935). | See details Shipping: The walls of the Carey's stylish mountain retreat are covered with posters, photographs, awards and other memorabilia from Carey's movies, including stills from those made by his parents, actors Harry Carey Sr. and Olive Golden. Ford had directed his father's Oscar-winning performance in "The Informer" (1935) and given the elder McLaglen new life in the cavalry trilogy ("Fort Apache" 1948, "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" 1949 and "Rio Grande" 1950), which brought the six-foot-seven-and-one-half-inch Andrew V McLaglen in contact with John Wayne, inaugurating their long . McLaglen finished out the 1930s in a variety of roles, many of them secondary leads, most of them in melodramas or spectacular adventure films, including Professional Soldier (1935), Klondike Annie (opposite Mae West), Under Two Flags, The Magnificent Brute (all 1936), Sea Devils, Nancy Steel Is Missing, This Is My Affair, Wee Willie Winkie (all 1937, the last fortuitously paired with Shirley Temple, again for director Ford), The Devil's Party, We're Going to Be Rich (both 1938), Pacific Liner, Let Freedom Ring, Captain Fury, Ex-Champ, Full Confession and Rio (all 1939). Victor-McLaglen-photo-9875.jpgVICTOR McLAGLEN, Date of birth11 December 1883Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK, Date of death7 November 1959Newport Beach, California, USA. Prince Valiant (1954) . Boltar15. [39], In 1933, he founded the California Light Horse Regiment, which included a "riding parade club, a polo-playing group and a precision motorcycle contingent". McLaglen was in The Isle of Retribution (1925), Men of Steel (1926), and Beau Geste (1926), playing Hank in the last. . [18][19] He continued boxing, and was named heavyweight champion of the British Army in 1918.[16]. In a 1941 article he was described as "six feet, two and one-half" and regularly got called 6ft 3 in the press. . [49], On 8 February 1960, McLaglen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1735 Vine Street, for his contributions to the motion-picture industry. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. Victor McLaglen and John Wayne - The Quiet Man | "I always hated a flabby handshake myself" Victor McLaglen and Duke appeared in 7 movies together, all directed by John Ford. Murder at the Vanities (1934) . Police Lt. Bill Murdock63. en los aos veinte se traslad a Hollywood, donde conocera a un tal John Ford, que le dirigira en doce . Festus MulcahyWomen of All Nations (1931) . Capt ain Jim FlaggThe Black Watch (1929) . Capt. McLaglen had a rare late career lead role in City of Shadows (1955) at Republic with Patricia Crowley, and he was second-billed in Bengazi (1955), but he went back to supports with Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955). The stadium was used for football and many other activities. [11] He finished his professional career with a record of 16 wins, eight losses, and a draw. The last Post (Aug 31st 2022) by MichaelHarrison. Andrew V. McLaglen (he is quite insistent on retaining the "V" in his name, as part of his authorial signature) is without a doubt one of the last of the classical Hollywood filmmakers who worked during the Golden Age of the studio system. Guys didn't make those kind of boots in those days. Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955) . Grimald aka Lady Godiva of Coventry (UK)10. After becoming a top cowboy star, he married actress Golden and bought a 1,000 acre horse and cattle ranch near Saugus, 35 miles north of Los Angeles. . In his striped doorman's uniform, Victor McLaglen was almost as jaw . In 1909 he was the first fighter to box the newly-crowned heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, whom he fought in a six-round exhibition match in Vancouver (as an exhibition fight, it had no decision). At Universal, McLaglen teamed with Basil Rathbone in Rio (1939) and Jackie Cooper in The Big Guy (1939). McLaglen had a support part in Winds of Chance (1925), directed by Frank Lloyd, then made The Fighting Heart (1925) at Fox, directed by John Ford. Trivia Father of film director Andrew V. McLaglen. When the First World War broke out, McLaglen joined the Irish Fusiliers and soldiered in the middle east, eventually serving as Provost Marshal for the city of Baghdad. McLaglen did most of his 1940s work in films of steadily diminishing quality, such as Broadway Limited (1941), Call Out the Marines (the last of his starring vehicles with Lowe, but a pale shadow of their earlier successes), China Girl (both 1942), Tampico, Roger Touhy, Gangster (both 1944), Rough, Tough and Ready (1945), Whistle Stop (1946), Calendar Girl andThe Michigan Kid (both 1947). Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 - 7 November 1959) was a British-American film actor. His work on the silver screen yielded numerous accolades; but on many occasions, the rugged actor also proved his talents were not limited to performing in front of a camera. He was born May 7, 1885, the third of seven children, in the Hayes Hotel (owned by his father) in the tiny hamlet of Stannards, New York, on the outskirts of Wellsville, New York. Back at Fox he was in Rackety Rax (1932) then made a fourth What Price Glory? Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen (10 December 1886 - 7 November 1959) was an English boxer and World War I veteran who became a successful film actor. They were both "discovered" by John Ford, who went on to direct both in. Annabelle's Affairs (1931) . John Rawson aka Hefly Jack aka Good Gracious Annabelle aka The Affairs of Annabelle aka Two Can Play 76. Himself - Contestant5. Fighting Heart. Himself, on set of 'Gunga Din'3. . Quincannon 22. Another is Frankie McPhillips (Wallace Ford), a wanted hoodlum for the IRA resistance and a brother in arms for Gypo. Laughing at Life (1933) . Dennis P. McHale67. Beau Geste (1926) . Hank94. I enjoyed it quite a bit. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. There he met his match with Maureen OHaras Mary Kate Danaher and her difficult brother Red, played by Victor McLaglen. Victor McLaglen friends: John Ford, Fred McLaglen, George Brent, John Wayne. His career flou. 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