Why did Jay Silverheels change his name?

He was so fast that his teammates called him “Silverheels” -- the name he used after he went to Hollywood and became an actor. Sometime during this period, in 1931 or '32, Harry earned a nickname of his own.
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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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Was Tonto a real Indian?

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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Why did Jay Silverheels miss some episodes of The Lone Ranger?

As Tonto, on his horse Scout, Jay could go show up where the Ranger could not and some of the time he would be shot at or beat up for his trouble. Jay would play Tonto in all the episodes except for those that he missed when he had his heart attack. In those episodes, he was replaced by the Ranger's nephew, Dan.
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What does Tonto mean in Native American?

Noun. Tonto (plural Tontos) A sidekick. quotations ▼ A Native American who accepts a subservient position to a white person.
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Kemosabe: Tonto (Jay Silverheels) - Tonight Show 1969



What does kemosabe mean in Comanche?

Kemosabe means “friend,” popularized by The Lone Ranger radio and TV show.
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What does kemosabe mean in Navajo?

In Navajo, on the other hand, “kemosabe” translates as “soggy shrub.” If this seems an odd thing for faithful friend Tonto to call the Lone Ranger, perhaps he was just repaying the Ranger's long-standing insult. “Tonto,” after all, is a Spanish word meaning “stupid.”
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How old was The Lone Ranger's horse Silver when he died?

Jay Silverheels, 62, who costarred in the long-running "Lone Ranger" television series as the faithful Indian Tonto, died Wednesday at the Motion Picture and Television Country House. A spokesman at the home said he died of complications from pneumonia.
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What does Tonto call The Lone Ranger?

The character, identified as being from the Potawatomi Indian nation, was primarily voiced by Caucasian actor John Todd. The program, which went off the air in 1954, spawned Tonto's term of endearment for the Lone Ranger, “kemo sabe” — “trusty scout” in Potawatomi.
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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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What happened to The Lone Ranger horse Silver?

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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Did The Lone Ranger do his own stunts?

"In the very opening scene of the Lone Ranger show he was on (his horse) Silver on top of the hill. That was really his stunt double Wayne Burson and his stunt horse. Wayne did all the horse riding.
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What breed was silver in The Lone Ranger?

Take the 10-year-old Thoroughbred quarter horse called Silver who happened to be born with a pure white coat. The horse was a natural for animal scouts looking for the right horse to play the famous steed called Silver in the The Lone Ranger reboot. You might say he was born for the part.
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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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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 kemosabe mean in Indian language?

Derived from gimoozaabi, an Ojibwe and Potawatomi word that may mean "he/she looks out in secret", it has been occasionally translated as "trusty scout" (the first Lone Ranger TV episode, 1949) or "faithful friend".
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Who says kemosabe?

In one particularly Tonto-heavy trailer for the upcoming film adaptation, Johnny Depp as the faithful Native American sidekick says rather ponderously to Armie Hammer's Lone Ranger, “Justice is what I seek, kemosabe.”
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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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Was there a real Lone Ranger and Tonto?

Though the quick-draw tale may sound like an adventure of the Lone Ranger, this was no fictional event. In fact, it was one of many feats of Bass Reeves, a legendary lawman of the Wild West—a man whose true adventures rivaled those of the outlaw-wrangling masked character.
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What kind of horse did Tonto ride?

Tonto rode a paint, or pinto, called Scout.
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Did Tonto wear a mask?

But even after accomplishing his goal, the Lone Ranger decided it was for the greater good to continue to help pave the way for law and order in the untamed Western territories, and with Tonto still at his side, he continued to wear the mask and maintain the identity of the Lone Ranger.
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What does Tonto mean in Italian?

[ masculine ] noun. (also tonta /a/ [ feminine ]) (stupido) dumb/stupid person.
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How does Tonto address the white horse in the movie?

Their horses

For a long time, Tonto rides a white horse called White Feller. In "Four Day Ride" (August 5, 1938), Tonto is given a paint horse by his friend Chief Thundercloud, who then takes White Feller. Tonto rides this horse and refers to him simply as "Paint Horse" for several episodes.
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What language did Tonto speak?

Tonto (who in the original story was Potawatomi, not Comanche) is a central figure in the Lone Ranger story; at the same time, with his pidgin dialect, he represents the lamest stereotype of Hollywood Indian.
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