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Western Film Icon John ‘The Duke’ Wayne’s Children Share The Valuable Lessons They Learned From Their Father (EXCLUSIVE)

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American actor John Wayne (1907 - 1979), circa 1970. (Photo by Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)

He often played mavericks on the screen, and in real life, John Wayne didn’t always follow the rules, either. “If we had a kit, he would just take parts out and start putting it together,” son Patrick Wayne exclusively told Closer Weekly in the magazine’s latest issue, on newsstands now. “He wouldn’t look at the directions, and invariably there would be four or five pieces unused by the time he was done.”

When it came to other tasks, though, John knew what he was doing and often passed along that knowledge to his seven children. Now some of those useful tidbits have been gathered in a new book, The Official John Wayne Handy Book for Men, by James Ellis.

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The Duke didn’t discriminate with his own kids, however. Daughter Marisa has fond memories of spending time with her father in the Canadian wilderness. “We would go fishing and hiking all day, and he taught me how to bait the hook and gut and clean the fish,” she recalled to Closer. “I can’t say I could do it today, but I really got into it as a little girl.”

Not all of John’s leisure-time pursuits were quite so outdoorsy. “He taught me how to play chess, backgammon, gin rummy, and poker,” Marisa, 52, recalled. “Back then there weren’t video games or cell phones and we had no TV, but we had a lot of fun playing games.”

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John also instructed by example, especially when Patrick, 79, co-starred with him in films like The Searchers, The Alamo, and McLintock! “He set the bar and taught me the skills to be a professional,” Patrick said. “He was always prepared for work and knew his lines, and if he had to do a physical skill like shoe a horse, he’d learn to do it before he came to the set so it looked natural on camera.”

There was only one skill set the Duke seemed to lack. “He wasn’t much of a cook, but my mom [Pilar] was,” Marisa said. “He loved this cheese soufflé she’d make. She named it the Duke Soufflé!” Agreed Patrick, “I don’t recall ever seeing him cook. His great skill was eating.” Hmm, we wonder if he enjoyed true grits!

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