"Although it wasn't that easy to do, it was wonderful working with John Wayne"
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The subtext is generational. Duvall came up in an era when the “Duke” wasn’t merely a co-star; he was an institution with a political aura, a brand of American masculinity, and a gravitational pull that could reorganize a production around him. Saying it “wasn’t that easy” lets Duvall acknowledge the reality of working inside that orbit without puncturing the legend. It hints at clashes of method, temperament, or authority: Duvall the precise craftsman meeting Wayne the larger-than-life presence who could dominate a scene by simply standing there.
Context matters, too: actors often speak about icons as if they’re weather systems. You don’t argue with them; you learn how to move in their wind. Duvall’s line honors Wayne’s stature while quietly asserting his own professionalism: he endured the hard parts, got the job done, and came away with the kind of war story that reads as respect because it is.
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"Although it wasn't that easy to do, it was wonderful working with John Wayne." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/although-it-wasnt-that-easy-to-do-it-was-115706/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.





