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Roy Rogers
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Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), was an American singer and cowboy actor, as well as the namesake of the Roy Rogers Restaurants chain. He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino, Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet, were featured in more than 100 movies and The Roy Rogers Show. The show ran on radio for nine years before moving to television from 1951 through 1957. His productions usually featured a sidekick, often either Pat Brady, (who drove a Jeep called "Nellybelle"), Andy Devine, or the crotchety George "Gabby" Hayes. Rogers's nickname was "King of the Cowboys". Evans's nickname was "Queen of the West."
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As actor
The Fabulous Allan Carr
Tammy Wynette: Legendary Performances
All My Friends Are Cowboys
Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show'
Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys
The Republic Pictures Story
Rootin' Tootin' Roundup
Mickey's 50
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch
It's Showtime
Bob Hope's World of Comedy
Mackintosh and T.J.
Saga of Sonora
Outdoor Rambling
The Movie Orgy
The Dean Martin Christmas Show
The Sound of Laughter
Alias Jesse James
Music Land
Son of Paleface
Spoilers of the Plains
In Old Amarillo
South of Caliente
Pals of the Golden West
Heart of the Rockies
Trigger, Jr.
Twilight in the Sierras
Trail of Robin Hood
Bells of Coronado
North of the Great Divide