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Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye, was an American cowboy actor-singer who starred in some 90 motion pictures and over 100 episodes of a weekly television show from the late 1930s to the mid-1950s and reigned as 'King of the Cowboys'. Forming a singing group named the Pioneer Trio, later billed as Sons of the Pioneers, he and his partners were appearing in motion pictures. Roy Rogers was given his first starring role in the 1938 film Under Western Stars, which also featured Trigger, the horse that would be his costar until 1965. Rogers was teamed with Dale Evans, 'Queen of the West' in 1944, and they married in 1947. The Roy Rogers Show aired between 1951-1957 and the duo signed off with the song 'Happy Trails'


Aliases
  • Sons of the Pioneers
  • Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
English

Guest Star

Episode The Hollywood Palace
Hosts: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans / Everly Brothers
1969
Episode This Is Your Life (US)
Roy Rogers
1953
Episode What's My Line?
Red Skelton
1954
Episode The Fall Guy
Happy Trails
1983
Episode The Hollywood Palace
Host: Milton Berle
1967
Episode The Dean Martin Show
Episode #63
1967
Episode The Hollywood Palace
Hosts: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans / Jeannie C. Riley
1969
Episode The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson
Carson Country
1970
Episode I've Got a Secret
Roy Rogers
1961
Episode Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
1981
Episode Wonder Woman
The Bushwhackers
1977
Episode Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters
Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Sons of the Pioneers, Steve Wariner
1981
Episode I've Got a Secret
Roy Rogers
1958