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  1. Roy Rogers: Non ce futuro se non hai una vera storia / There is no future if you do not have a real history (English and Italian Edition) by Maurizio Naldini, 2008-12-31
  2. Roy Rogers and the Gopher Creek Gunman: an Original Story Featuring Roy Rogers, Famous Motion Picture Star, as the Hero by don middleton, 1954-01-01
  3. Roy Rogers And The Snowbound Outlaws by The Rohr Company, 2008-06-13
  4. Roy Rogers, king of the cowboys, (Men of achievement series) by William L Roper, 1971
  5. Roy Rogers And The Outlaws of Sundown Valley by Snowden Miller, 1950-01-01
  6. Roy Rogers And Trigger, Volume 1, #141, January / February 1961 Hunting a Jaguar, Roy and Dusty Become the Prey of a Treacherous Witch Doctor! by Dell Comics, 1961
  7. An Illustrated History of Trigger: The Lives and Legend of Roy Rogers' Palomino by Leo Pando, 2010-11-03
  8. Angel Unaware -- The world famous best seller about Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, that has brought hope and inspiration to millions by Dale Evans Rogers, 1965
  9. The Body in the Record Room: A Mystery (Roy Rogers Mystery) by Joe Barone, 2008-10-14
  10. The Roy Rogers Show Radio Program - Mp3 on Dvd
  11. Roy Rogers & Cowboy Toby by Elizabeth Beecher,
  12. Roy Rogers And The Gopher Creek Gunman - Original Story Featuring Roy Rogers... Authorized Edition by Don Middleton, 1945-01-01
  13. Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told, Vol. 2 by Brian Michael Bendis, Bob Kane, et all 2007-02-14
  14. The Growth Hypothesis in Psychology: The Humanistic Psychology of Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers by Roy Jose Decarvalho, 1991-07

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62. Seattle Times Roy Rogers
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63. ROGERS, Roy : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
rogers, roy (b Leonard Slye, 5 Nov. 12, Cincinatti OH; d 6 July 96 ) Singing cowboy, actor. Western movie star of 30s40s, Gene
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65. A Tribute To Roy Rogers
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Subscribe to the About Classic Movies newsletter. Search Classic Movies A Tribute to Roy Rogers "The King of the Cowboys" is dead at age 86. Roy Rogers passed away two days after the 4th of July, of congestive heart failure. His family was with him when he died, and he had been ill for some time. Born Leonard Slye, and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Roy learned to be a cowboy by working on a ranch in New Mexico. His first performing name was "Dick Weston," which he used as a member of the Sons of the Pioneers. He landed a movie role as a singing cowboy in 1938, and went on to star in radio and the movies, and later became the most popular TV cowboy of the 50s. With second wife Dale Evans, sidekick Pat Brady (with his Jeep named Nellybelle), his great horse Trigger, Dale's horse Buttermilk, and his German Shepard Bullet, he fought the bad guys every week in the modern West from his home base on the Double R Bar Ranch. He appeared in over 100 movies. Despite his public fame and great success in several business enterprises, Roy's private life was filled with tragedy, including the deaths of his first wife and three of his children. Roy was the same age as Maureen O'Sullivan, for those who keep track of such things. They were both known primarily for work that appealed to kids. Tarzan and Roy were two of

66. All Movie Guide
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67. Roy Rogers At Hollywood Cult Movies
TV Cowboys. roy rogers (Last updated August 25th 2003). “The roy Mounted. The roy rogers Show on VHS. The roy rogers Show, Vol. 1
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TV Cowboys Roy Rogers (Last updated August 25th 2003) “The Roy Rogers Show” starring Roy Rogers Fact File Birth Name
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Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Date Of Death : 6th July 1998 Place Of Death : Apple Valley, California, USA Nickname : King Of The Cowboys Spouses
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Lucile Ascolese (1932 - 1932) Film Debut : “Slightly Static” (1935) - Roy was credited in this film as Dick Weston. Trivia
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8 in x 10 in Buy Roy Rogers Photos At AllPosters.com Framed Mounted The Roy Rogers Show on VHS The Roy Rogers Show, Vol. 1 VHS In "The Minister's Son," a government agent works undercover to nab counterfeiters, while "The Unwilling Outlaw," finds a bank's embezzling bookkeeper bamboozling the authorities into thinking another employee is doing the deed. The Roy Rogers Show, Vol. 2 VHS It's up to Roy to debunk the ghostly legend of "One Arm Johnny" in "'M' Stands for Murder." Then, "The Train Robbery" follows Roy's discovery of a crooked postmaster and his ornery cronies. The Roy Rogers Show, Vol. 3

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69. Roy Rogers: A Who2 Profile
roy rogers • Actor / Singer. Birth Name Leonard Slye rogers In the 1950s rogers moved into TV with the The roy rogers Show. His
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ROY ROGERS Actor / Singer Birth Name: Leonard Slye Rogers was called the "King of the Cowboys" during his long career as a folksy singing hero of movies and TV. He was an original member of the cowboy singing group The Sons of the Pioneers, and in 1937 he signed on with Republic Pictures, replacing their departing star Gene Autry. He starred in more than 80 westerns with titles like The Arizona Kid (1939) and In Old Cheyenne (1941). He often co-starred with cowgirl Dale Evans , whom he married in 1947. Rogers's famous horse was Trigger , a Palomino stallion with flowing white mane who became a favorite with Rogers's fans. In the 1950s Rogers moved into TV with the The Roy Rogers Show . His theme song with Dale Evans was the gentle and cheery "Happy Trails to You."
Extra credit : Rogers was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame twice, as an individual in 1988 and with the Sons of the Pioneers in 1980... His is no relation to the blues guitarist Roy Rogers... It's true: after Trigger's death, the horse was mounted and put on display at the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville, California... Rogers lent his name to the Marriott Corporation for the successful Roy Rogers chain of fast food restaurants; the first outlet opened in 1968.
Rogers and Trigger appear with Alexander the Great and Bucephalus in our loop Seven Horses of Highly Effective People
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70. Roy Rogers: The Last Real American Hero
Her husband excitedly asked in a very loud voice, where is he, where is Mr. rogers? roy immediately went over, took the man s hand in his, and said I m
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In Memory 1911-1998
Roy Rogers and me June 1995
at his museum in Victorville, CA Thanks to all who have left a message in my guest book. It's good to know that a lot of people feel the same way about Roy that I do. During one of my visits to the museum I was fortunate to meet Roy and talk to him a few minutes. His honesty and warmth flowed out to all who were there. This was in 1995 and Roy was not moving too well, really he shuffled along as opposed to walking, but he insisted on wearing his full cowboy outfit, including his boots, because "that is the way people expect to see Ole Roy." During this visit I had the picture shown above taken with Roy. When I asked if I could have my picture taken with him he said "sure, who is taking the picture?" I indicated where my wife was with the camera. Roy got a mischievous look in his eyes and said "Now what do I do, I'm new to this sort of thing." BUT, the memory I have of this visit that will always be with me is when an elderly lady pushing her blind husband in a wheel chair quietly told her husband that Roy was there. Her husband excitedly asked in a very loud voice, "where is he, where is Mr. Rogers?" Roy immediately went over, took the man's hand in his, and said "I'm right here my friend and I have plenty of time to talk with you." And he did just that. At that time, Roy's star shone for me even brighter than it had before.

71. NPR : Roy Rogers And Chuck Leavell
Morning Edition host Bob Edwards chats with guitar slinger roy rogers and Rolling Stones keyboard/piano player Chuck Leavell. The
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72. Hollywood Cowboys An Exhibit At The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum--
roy rogersroy rogers 19111998. roy rogers title of King of the Cowboys was a hard fought one. roy rogers movies differed slightly than those of Gene Autry.
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Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers' title of "King of the Cowboys" was a hard fought one. Rogers began his life in Ohio as Leonard Slye and sang and traveled with the music group Sons of the Pioneers until his movie break in 1938 in "Under Western Stars". Gene Autry was scheduled to star in that film but dropped after contact disputes. It was Roy's big break. Roy Rogers' movies differed slightly than those of Gene Autry. Roy's movies were usually set in the 19th century while Gene incorporated automobiles and telephones and other 20th century props. But both actors used singing and music as an important part of the movie plot. Roy's horse, Trigger and dog Bullet were just as famous as the actor himself! In 1947, after the death of his first wife, Roy married Dale Evans and the two teamed up to create very successful careers in movies and television. At the time of Roy's death in 1998, the couple had been married 51 years.
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. Roy Rogers wrote this about his hats: "The way I like it, my hat is peaked high in the front and slopes easy down toward the back. I guess a hatmaker could do it, but I like to take my own hat into the shower, get it good and steamy and shape it myself." This hat is a rare Roy Rogers hat because it is gray. It was made for his TV show "The Roy Rogers Show." On black and white TV, the hat would appear white.

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75. William Boyd, Roy Rogers And Gene Autry - Great Hollywood Cowboys
roy rogers Birth certificate name Leonard Frank Sly Real name is often noted as Leonard Franklin Slye 19111998. click HERE for the filmography on roy rogers.
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Roy Rogers
Birth certificate name:
Leonard Frank Sly
Real name is often noted as:
Leonard Franklin Slye
William Boyd
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Orvon Gene Autry Click HERE for Gene Autry's filmography ... click HERE for the filmography on Roy Rogers. Both include the names of their sidekicks and leading ladies. (The filmography on William Boyd and the Hopalong Cassidy films is in the Boyd/Hoppy section of the Old Corral.) G enerally regarded as the most popular of the B western movie cowboys are Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and William 'Hopalong Cassidy' Boyd - two singin' cowboys and a mature 'man of the west' who wore black (but in reality, it was dark blue). These three are the cinema cowboys of legend. They rode the silver screen over a half century ago ... and decades from now, our grandkids and great grandkids may be talking about them when discussing the history of film, radio and TV. While there is a section on the Old Corral devoted to William Boyd and the Hopalong Cassidy films and character, I've purposely stayed away from webpages on Autry and Rogers for one simple reason - there are tons of videotapes, books, articles and websites devoted to them. My concentration will continue to be on those cowboys who have received little or no coverage on the Internet and deserve some mention and praise (such as Johnny Mack Brown, Fred Scott, Eddie Dean, Sunset Carson and many others who rode the dusty cinema trails). While these three men were unique personalities and from differing backgrounds, their careers had some remarkable similarities:

76. Roy Rogers Filmography
roy rogers Filmography. roy rogers Real name Leonard Franklin Slye (Sly) 19111998. 83 starring films (82 for Republic Pictures plus the later MACINTOSH AND TJ);
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Roy Rogers Filmography
Roy Rogers
Real name:
Leonard Franklin Slye (Sly)
  • 83 starring films (82 for Republic Pictures plus the later MACINTOSH AND T. J.)
  • Black = Westerns
  • Green = other films
  • Blue = Shorts
  • First starring western - UNDER WESTERN STARS (Republic, 1938)
  • Last starring western - PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST (Republic, 1951)
  • Rogers' appearances in shorts is a work in progress
  • Special thanks to Les Adams for providing this filmography

At Graumann's Chinese Theater
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Above, from L-to-R are Pat Brady, Roy, Gabby Hayes and a box of nitroglycerene in a crop from a lobby card from SONS OF THE PIONEERS (1942).
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Date Title Company Director Star Leading
Lady Sidekick Roy Role Way Up Thar Educational Mack Sennett N/A N/A N/A Band Member (Len Slye) Slightly Static Roach/MGM William Terhune N/A N/A N/A Band Member (Len Slye) OLD HOMESTEAD, THE Liberty William Nigh Mary Carlisle N/A N/A Band Member (Len Slye) GALLANT DEFENDER, THE Columbia David Selman Charles Starrett N/A N/A Band Member (Len Slye) MYSTERIOUS AVENGER, THE

77. Classic TV Western Shows - Roy Rogers, Dales Evans, Pat Brady
roy rogers. 12/30/1951 6/23/1957 NBC Black and White - 30 minutes - 104 episodes Dec. 1952-June 1957 Sunday 630-700 Produced by roy rogers Productions
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Produced by Roy Rogers Productions Roy Rogers Cast Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys Dale Evans, Queen of the West Pat Brady Harry Lauter as Mayor Ralph Cotton Horses : Trigger and Buttermilk Bullet was the dog And, Nellybelle. I bet you'd forgotten 'ole Nellybelle, she was the Jeep. Roy Rogers Theme Song "Happy Trails to You" by Dale Evans Happy Trails to you, until we meet again Happy Trails to you, keep smilin' until then... Who cares about the clouds when we're together? Just sing a song and bring the sunny weather. Happy Trails to you, until we meet again..." Dale Evans and Roy Rogers From the Doug Abbott Collection Roy Rogers From the Doug Abbott Collection Roy Rogers Tidbits They lived at the Double R Bar Ranch outside of Mineral City in modern times. The show was mostly kid stuff and predates the so called "adult" Westerns like

78. Online NewsHour: Remembering Roy Rogers -- July 6, 1998
A hero to many young baby boomers, singing cowboy roy rogers died at the age of 86. His roy rogers show ran for 100 episodes in the 1950 s.
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HAPPY TRAILS
July 6, 1998
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Transcript A hero to many young baby boomers, singing cowboy Roy Rogers died at the age of 86. Elizabeth Farnsworth leads a discussion on his life and impact on America's youth. ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: Roy Rogers, who died today at age 86, was the number one western star at the box office between 1943 and '54, according to a magazine poll of theater operators at the time. Rogers was also a television star. His Roy Rogers show ran for 100 episodes in the 1950's. And he helped found Sons of the Pioneers, whose recording songs like "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and "Cool Water" remain country western favorites. Here he is with his wife, Dale Evans in the 1950 movie "Trigger Junior." ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS: (singing) May the Good Lord take a likin' to you- ELIZABETH FARNSWORTH: For more we're joined by Michael Stern, who helped Roy Rogers and Dale Evans write their autobiography "Happy Trails, Our Life Together," and by Bill Malone, a retired Professor of History at Tulane University and author of "Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers." Michael Stern, how did Roy Rogers become such a big star? MICHAEL STERN, Biographer: It wasn't by design. As a young child, growing up in extreme poverty, in Duck Run, Ohio. Roy's dream, his fondest wish as a boy was to become a dentist. That didn't happen, but he went West, as so many people did during the Great Depression. He picked fruit. He started singing with the Sons of the Pioneers. Movies went to sound, and suddenly they realized that westerns, which were all action and very little talk, if you added music to them, were a whole new wonderful genre, and Roy was perfectly suited for this new genre, and that's how he got into the movies in the first place.

79. Roy Rogers
roy rogers was born Leonard Slye in 1911 in Cincinnati in a building that stood near where second base of Riverfront Stadium is now located.
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Eleven Ways of Looking at a Cowboy
1. American Success Story
Roy Rogers was born Leonard Slye in 1911 in Cincinnati in a building that stood near where second base of Riverfront Stadium is now located. His father worked in the insole department of the United States Shoe Co., and also grew vegetables. Young Leonard dreamed of becoming a dentist. The family was hit hard by the depression and headed west. Rogers said that The Grapes of Wrath could have been his family's biography. Once in California, he sang in cowboy music groups to supplement his meager income, and founded the seminal group "The Sons of the Pioneers." For a while he was known as "Cactus Mac."
2. Merchandising
Roy Rogers' first commercial success was with the Sons of the Pioneers, but he was an even bigger pioneer in marketing, a champion merchandise wrangler. At the height of his success, in the mid-50s, his photo appeared on 2.5 billion boxes of Post cereals. Roy Rogers comics sold 25 million copies a year. More than 20 pages of the annual Sears catalog were dedicated to his merchandise. Products included lunch boxes, sheets, wallpaper, socks, ties, hats, watches, cut-out dolls, cap pistols, and similar bric-a-brac. Roy Rogers booked some $50 million a year in sales. By the late 50s Rogers had more than 2,000 fan clubs and more than 400 licensed products on the market. In 1955, Disney introduced the Davy Crockett Coonskin Cap, which heralded a $300 million Davy Crockett merchandise boom. Like Microsoft, Disney is evil, late, and more successful than the competition. This was one showdown Rogers didn't win.

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