Roy Rogers
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| Nickname: |
Buck / King of the West / King of the Cowboys |
| Known for: |
My Pal Trigger, Son of Paleface, Young Bill Hickok |
| Birth name: |
Leonard Franklin Slye |
| Birthday: |
5 November 1911,
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
Trivia

His dog's name was
Bullet and appeared in almost as many of his films as did
Trigger.

Elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1980 as a member of the 'Sons of the Pioneers' and elected again in 1988 as
Roy Rogers.

Nicknames:
Roy Rogers "King of the Cowboys",
Dale Evans "Queen of the West",
Trigger "Smartest Horse in the Movies"

There is a
Roy Rogers &
Dale Evans Museum at Branson, Missouri.

Roy got his horse
Trigger in 1938 and rode him in every one of his films and TV shows after that. He had appeared in one earlier movie, being ridden by
Olivia de Havilland in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938).
Trigger died in 1965 aged thirty-three.

Roy's theme song, "Happy Trails", was written by
Dale Evans.

He had two children and 1 adopted daughter with Arlene Wilkins.

He and Dale adopted 4 children. One of his and Dale's daughters died in a bus wreck in Aug. 1964. One adopted son choked to death in Nov. 1965.

The little town of Portsmouth, Ohio (USA) also claims to be the hometown of Roy. They also have a little museum with mementoes and hoofprints of
Trigger, handprints of Roy and Dusty in the sidewalk in front of the museum. Every year they had a Roy Rogers Day and Roy or Dusty would make an appearance.

Once received 78,852 fan letters in a single month.

Star of Mutual (1944-1951) and NBC Radio's (1951-1955) "The Roy Rogers Show."

His guest-appearance on the Wonder Woman television series in 1977 reflected his real life as the character he played was a western man who had adopted several children. Roy's conservative side showed through though when he insisted with producers that in order for him to agree to do the episode series star
Lynda Carter needed to wear more clothing than the 'bathing suit' she normally wore. Rogers won out and Lynda was obligated to wear a sleeved solid red top and white chino pants.

Inducted (with his wife
Dale Evans) into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1976.

Inducted (as a member of the
Sons of the Pioneers) into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1995.

Was a Master Mason. In other words, he a good man who became a member of the Masonic Fraternity.

He was a firm believer in our 2nd Amendment Rights, and in fact appeared in TV commercials as an NRA spokesman, opposing a proposed gun ban in California.

Once lived next door to actor
Val Kilmer (when Val was a child). When Roy moved, the Kilmer's later moved into to his old ranch. Then, in 1999, Val led
Trigger's grandson on stage at the 1999 Academy Awards in honor of Roy Rogers.

Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 522-525. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

When Leonard Slye needed a 'white hat' stage name, he chose to use the name of his childhood dentist from his Ohio hometown. The Dentist Roy Rogers had a son grandson, and great grandson who also share his name.

Arline Wilkins, hiss second wife, died a few days after giving birth to their son,
Roy Rogers Jr. (Dusty). She had complications from the cesarean - and a blood clot formed and traveled to her brain and killed her.
Dale Evans, his third wife, became his children's mom when Dusty was 15 months old. He and Arline had three children, two girls and Dusty.
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