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I have a lot of ideas for new posts, but haven’t started any of them. Most will take a little time and thought. I’m also visiting David again, so I’m not dedicating a great deal of time to writing for my blogs. In the mean time, though I was thinking, just for fun, I’d share a list of a dozen of my favorite manly fictional characters with you. So, here goes.
- Rhett Butler played by Clark Gable in Gone With The Wind
- Sean Thorton played by John Wayne in The Quiet Man
- George W McLintock played by John Wayne in McLintock!
- Michael Patrick ‘Guns’ Donovan played by John Wayne in Donovan’s Reef
- John Walton played by Ralph Waite in The Waltons
- Quirt Evans played by John Wayne in Angel and the Badman
- Peter Warne played by Clark Gable in It Happened One Night
- Vincent Parry played by Humphrey Bogart in Dark Passage
- Detective Philip Marlowe played by Humphrey Bogart in The Big Sleep
- Frank McCloud played by Humphrey Bogart in Key Largo
- Rusty played by John Wayne in Without Reservations
- Charlie Allnut played by Humphrey Bogart in African Queen
I have loved these characters for a long, long time. If I were going to say something lead to my love of the manly man, it’d probably be one, or all, of these guys. Le sigh.