What breed of horse was the Lone Ranger's silver?

Silver is the Lone Ranger's great white stallion. The horse was so named by Tonto who once remarked that the horse's coat looked like silver.
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How many different horses played silver in the Lone Ranger?

A total of 4 white horses were used during production of The Lone Ranger, including the two Canadian-bred horses from Ontario. Both horses were born and raised at Blazing Colours Farm and sired by the stallion Sato, who is also owned by Blazing Colours.
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How old was the Lone Ranger's horse Silver?

Maybe. Either way, Silver, the 11-year-old quarter horse who plays the Lone Ranger's horse - also named Silver - in the film, was a sight to see.
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How did the Lone Ranger get silver?

On each episode of the popular radio and television series The Lone Ranger, the title character miraculously appeared and righted injustices, leaving behind a silver bullet as his mark. This silver bullet is a promotional reproduction of props used on the television show by its star, Clayton Moore.
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How many horses were used as scout in the Lone Ranger?

Tonto's mount, known as Scout in the classic television series, was played by two American paint horses, one called Sergeant and the other—believe it or not—called Scout!
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What breed of horse did Tonto ride?

Tonto rode a paint, or pinto, called Scout.
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What happened to silver Lone Ranger horse?

The accepted story of Silver's origin has the white horse living in Wild Horse Canyon. Sometime after the ambush at Bryant's Gap, the Lone Ranger and Tonto are in pursuit of Butch Cavendish when they are fired upon by Cavendish himself, and though he missed the Ranger, he shot and killed his horse.
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What does Kemosabe meaning Lone Ranger?

Kemosabe means “friend,” popularized by The Lone Ranger radio and TV show.
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Did Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels get along?

Your father and co-star Jay Silverheels continued their relationship for years after the show ended, and often appeared together. They had a very, very deep bond.
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Who owned silver the lone rangers horse?

Another white horse that Bill Ward owned, named Traveler played Silver for stunts requiring action scenes. Bill Ward, dressed as the Lone Ranger would ride during chase, leap off at a full gallop, and do jumps off of Traveler. Nobody else rode Traveler.
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Was Tonto a Comanche?

Tonto is the Native-American partner of the Lone Ranger. He is from the Potawatomi tribe (an Apache in the 2003 television film, but a Comanche in the 2013 film).
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Why did Tonto leave The Lone Ranger?

Silverheels played Tonto for the entire run of the television series, from 1949 to 1957 (with one short period in 1955 when he suffered a heart attack and some filming shots required a double). To watch the entire first episode of The Lone Ranger, click here.
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Was The Lone Ranger's horse a Palomino?

Was The Lone Ranger's horse a Palomino? originally named Golden Cloud, was a 15.3 hands palomino horse, made famous in American Western films with his owner/rider, cowboy star Roy Rogers.
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What was the name of Hopalong Cassidy's horse?

Mr. Boyd's portrayal of Hopalong—a “good guy” who wore a black hat but was a paragon of virtue — was the longestrunning characterization in Hollywood history. He rode the range on his horse, Topper, for a quarter of a century in movies and on television.
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Was Tonto a real Native American?

Tonto is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Comanche or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker.
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Who was the original Tonto?

Jay Silverheels (born Harold Jay Smith; May 26, 1912 – March 5, 1980) was an Indigenous Canadian actor and athlete. He was well known for his role as Tonto, the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger in the American Western television series The Lone Ranger.
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Where is the Lone Ranger buried?

Clayton Moore Gravesite

Television's Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
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What does gone full Tonto mean?

New Word Suggestion. completely mad (Spanish "tonto" = silly, stupid) The Defence Secretary could have used “similar adjectives” to describe Boris Johnson when he told troops that Vladimir Putin had gone “full tonto”, Russia has said. [
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What does Tonto mean in Apache?

The neighboring Western Apache ethnonym for them was Koun'nde ("wild rough People"), from which the Spanish derived their use of Tonto ("loose", "foolish") for the group.
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What does to go Tonto mean?

tonto (comparative more tonto, superlative most tonto) (slang, possibly offensive) Synonym of crazy. quotations ▼ Oi, bruv. He's gone full tonto.
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Does The Lone Ranger Ranch still exist?

Corriganville, which came to be known as Lone Ranger Ranch in the credits, and now remains as a cement slab or two, lies not more than a few miles away in the same general area.
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What is Jay Silverheels real name?

Silverheels's real name was Harry J. Smith, born into a prominent Mohawk-Seneca family at Six Nations of the Grand River, Ont., 75 miles west of Buffalo.
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What was John Wayne's horse's name?

John Wayne rode Duke, his devil horse, and, of course, there was Roy Rogers and Trigger billed as the smartest horse in the movies.
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Did the Lone Ranger have silver bullets?

In the radio series, the Lone Ranger used only lead bullets as weapons, while the silver bullets were used symbolically. In the 1981 feature film, The Lone Ranger used silver bullets in his guns as he was told that silver was far more solid than lead slugs and provided a straighter shot.
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What did the Lone Ranger say as he rode off?

Anyway, having weighed the evidence, I now believe that I was incorrect, and that the Lone Ranger probably said "Hi-yo, Silver" as he rode off into the sunset with his faithful Indian companion, who, according to my cubicle neighbors, was named Madeleine Albright.
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