Was Roy Rogers really a cowboy?

“That's why folks respected him. They always knew where Roy Rogers stood.” Nearby, 8-year-old Michael Jones put it more succinctly: “He was a real cowboy,” he said.
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Why was Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys?

A brilliant yodeler who founded the premier Western group Sons Of The Pioneers, Rogers was crowned “King of the Cowboys” when the singing buckaroo (with help from his beloved palomino stallion Trigger) became the No. 1 Western star at the box office during the 1940s.
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Was Roy Rogers a Choctaw?

What you might not know is that Roy Rogers was Choctaw and that he and his wife Dale adopted a 7-month-old Choctaw daughter during their marriage. Mary Little Doe “Dodie” Rogers was born in March 1952, becoming the youngest child of the Hollywood legends.
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What happened to Roy Rogers horse Trigger?

Trigger was ridden by Rogers in every one of his motion pictures, finding his own fame in the process. After Trigger died at age 33, his hide was stretched over a plaster likeness and put on display, also reared on two legs, inside the museum.
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What breed of horse was Roy Rogers Trigger?

Trigger, Roy Rogers' beautiful Golden Palomino stallion, and co-star with Roy in many of his movies and Roy's TV show, was often billed as "the smartest horse in the movies".
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What happened to Roy Rogers dog Bullet?

Roy Rogers' stuffed and mounted dog, Bullet, fetched $35,000 on the second day of an auction of the movie cowboy's belongings in New York City. An executive of Nebraska cable TV network RFD-TV says the company bought Bullet to accompany Roger's horse Trigger, which the company snagged Wednesday for more than $266,000.
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Did Roy Rogers use a stunt double?

None of the doubles would get very close to the train without spooking. Finally, Roy said let Trigger do it. So, he and Trigger pulled off the stunt perfectly. Director Bill Whitney once said that Roy was so athletic that he could have been a stunt man himself.
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Did Roy Rogers serve in the military?

Rogers carried a 1-A draft classification, but he never entered the service. Carlton Stowers, who helped Rogers with his autobiography, says that at the point of Roy's induction, the Selective Service lowered the maximum age limit for men being drafted.
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What was Roy Rogers net worth at the time of his death?

Roy Rogers net worth: Roy Rogers was an American actor and singer who had a net worth of $150 million at the time of his death in 1998 (adjusting for inflation). Roy Rogers was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in November 1911 and passed away in June 1998.
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Who is the King of the Cowboys?

VICTORVILLE, California (CNN) -- Roy Rogers, the King of the Cowboys who appeared in more than 100 films and rode atop his trusty horse named Trigger in most of them, singing his theme song "Happy Trails," died Monday morning at the age of 86.
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What was John Wayne's real name?

John Wayne, an actor who came to epitomize the American West, is born in Winterset, Iowa. Born Marion Robert Morrison, Wayne's family moved to Glendale, California, when he was six years old.
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Why is it called a Roy Rogers?

A Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic drink named after the cowboy singer and actor by the same name. The drink was created as the little boy's variation of the Shirley Temple non-alcoholic drink. The base of the drink is cola and non-alcoholic grenadine syrup is the other main ingredient.
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What was Gene Autry's real name?

Gene Autry, original name Orvon Grover Autry, bynames the Singing Cowboy and Oklahoma's Yodeling Cowboy, (born September 29, 1907, near Tioga, Texas, U.S.—died October 2, 1998, Los Angeles, California), American actor, singer, and entrepreneur who was one of Hollywood's premier singing cowboys and the best-selling ...
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Who owns Roy Rogers horse Trigger now?

After the museum closed down, the items were auctioned off in 2010 in New York City. Trigger's preserved remains were sold to television channel RFD-TV for $266,500. A developer by the name of Bob Tinsley bought the fiberglass statue and in 2018 returned to Apple Valley, California for display.
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What happened to buttermilk the horse?

After Buttermilk died in 1972, his hide was stretched over a plaster likeness and put on display at the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum in Victorville, California (the museum has since been relocated to Branson, Missouri).
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How many dogs played bullet on Roy Rogers?

He was said to have had about 30 dogs most of the time. Bullet was chosen for Rogers's sidekick, simply because he was usually with Rogers anyway. He was a beautiful, smart dog and a perfect companion.
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Who owns Roy Rogers ranch now?

Deena and Jim Heffel, the present owners of Roy Rogers Double R Bar Ranch in Oro Grande, California, two of the nicest people you will ever meet.
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Was Trigger a Tennessee Walking Horse?

(1941-1969) The original Trigger is said to be a cross between a Walking Horse and a Thoroughbred, but in reality Trigger Jr. was a full-blooded Tennessee Walking Horse named Allen's Gold Zephyr who was bred by C. O. Barker of Readyville, Tennessee.
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What happened to Champion the Wonder Horse?

The original Champion died in 1943, at the age of 17, from apparent heart attack while Gene was in the army. He was buried at Melody Ranch by Autry's horse trainer John Agee, who had previously worked for 14 years for Tom Mix.
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Did Roy Rogers own bullets?

Bullet, who was actually owned by Rogers and Evans, was always getting Roy out of sticky situations and excelled at knowing who the bad guys were. When Bullet died, he was stuffed, mounted, and exhibited at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in Victorville, California which later moved to Branson, Missouri.
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Why was there a jeep in The Roy Rogers Show?

Roy Rogers chose to include a Jeep into the program because he noticed that after WWII, Jeeps were very popular, especially with children. Rogers himself owned a Jeep which he used for hunting, off road cruising and travel to and from his studio.
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What breed was topper?

Boyd acquired Topper, a two-year-old white stallion, in 1937.
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