Today, many lead actors pride themselves on scarcity. Leonardo DiCaprio, Sandra Bullock, and Denzel Washington have emerged as the rare movie stars in modern pop culture partially because they don’t inundate audiences with new movies. These performers can take years off in between movies and make people’s hearts grow fonder for their presence. Whenever they show up in a new motion picture (so long as it isn’t J. Edgar or Our Brand is Crisis), it’s a must-see event for the general public. Still, that’s not the only way to carve out a movie star persona. Just ask John Wayne, the man who has the record for the most leading parts in one actor’s filmography.
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