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Roy Rogers (1) (1911–1998)

Author of Happy Trails: The Story of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans

For other authors named Roy Rogers, see the disambiguation page.

55+ Works 469 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: Roy Rogers (1911-1998) and Dale Evans (1912-2001) Photo by Alan Light, March 29, 1989, 61st Academy Awards (Flickr attribution license)

Works by Roy Rogers

Dakota American Adventures: 10 Movies — Director — 46 copies
My favorite Christmas story (1960) 43 copies, 1 review
50 Movies: Western Classics (2005) — Actor — 27 copies, 1 review
A Happy Trails Christmas (2012) 11 copies
Roy Rogers: King of the Cowboys (1994) 7 copies, 1 review
Young Buffalo Bill (2003) 6 copies
Sons of the Pioneers (1991) 3 copies
The Roy Rogers Show: Vol 3 2 copies, 1 review
Bad Man Of Deadwood (2004) 1 copy
Trigger, Jr. (1991) 1 copy
A Musical Anthology (1998) 1 copy
Roy Rogers - The King of Cowboys (2010) 1 copy, 1 review
Ride Ranger Ride (2003) 1 copy
Best Of Roy Rogers (1990) 1 copy
Cowboy Has to Sing (2008) 1 copy

Associated Works

Angel Unaware (1974) 431 copies, 7 reviews
The Muppet Show: Season 3 (1978) 168 copies, 1 review
Melody Time [1948 film] (1948) — Actor; Actor — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Son of Paleface [1952 film] (1952) 41 copies
Roy Rogers: 10 Episodes 2 Pack DVDs (2013) — Artist — 12 copies
Under California Stars [1948 film] (1948) — Actor — 12 copies
20 Movies: Roy Rogers (2010) 11 copies, 1 review
The Big Show [1936 film] (1936) — Actor — 11 copies
Young Bill Hickok [1940 film] (1940) — Actor — 11 copies, 1 review
My Pal Trigger [1946 film] (1946) — Actor — 10 copies
TV Western Collection (2010) — Actor — 8 copies
Billy The Kid Returns [1938 film] (1938) — Actor — 5 copies
Roy Rogers: 12 Movies 3 DVDs (2013) — Actor — 5 copies
Jesse James at Bay [1941 film] (1941) — Actor — 4 copies
Bad Man of Deadwood [1941 film] (1941) — Actor — 4 copies
Colorado [1940 film] (1940) — Actor — 3 copies
The Great American Western — Actor — 3 copies
Silver Spurs [1943 film] (1943) 3 copies, 1 review
Eyes of Texas [1948 film] (1948) 2 copies
Pecos Bill [1948 short film] — Actor — 2 copies
North of the Great Divide [1950 film] (1950) — Actor — 2 copies
Home in Oklahoma [1946 film] (1946) — Actor — 2 copies
Happy Trails 2 copies
Heldorado [1946 film] (1946) — Actor — 2 copies
Hollywood Canteen [1944 film] (1991) — Actor — 2 copies
The Yellow Rose of Texas [1944 film] (1944) — Actor — 2 copies
Cowboy and the Senorita [1944 film] (1944) — Actor — 2 copies
The Golden Stallion [1949 film] — Actor — 1 copy
Shine on Harvest Moon [1938 film] — Actor — 1 copy
Under Nevada Skies [1946 film] (1946) — Actor — 1 copy

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Other names
Slye, Leonard Franklin (birth name)
Birthdate
1911-11-05
Date of death
1998-07-06
Gender
male
Occupations
actor (film|television)
Relationships
Rogers, Dale Evans (wife)
Cause of death
congestive heart failure
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Ohio, USA
Place of death
Apple Valley, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

8 reviews
"I always feel a responsibility to the kids, to be somebody they could look up to." -- Roy Rogers

Roy Rogers was one of the greatest of American cowboys, and apparently one of the nicest of men. In a world where idols often let us down, Roy never did. Until he rode off into his final sunset, he was King of the Cowboys. This lush, beautiful book full of fabulous pictures is augmented by commentary from Roy himself, cherry-picked by documentary filmmaker Georgia Morris and editor Mark Pollard. show more The reader gets a sense of the man behind the legend, and realizes they are the same man. What young fans saw onscreen was the genuine Roy Rogers.

Roy’s comments about his life, his fans, his humble beginning, his mother and father, and Dale, are revealing, giving the reader a portrait of the real man. For fans of Roy, it's marvelous, a nostalgic look at an American icon we already adored. For those who know little of him, it will be a revelation, and they will understand why he is so revered. Quotes about Roy from Clint Black, Jane Russell, and Johnny Cash are among those on the back cover. My favorite is the quote from Emmylou Harris: "Thanks to Roy Rogers, a part of me will always be a 10 year old cowgirl." Dale Evans remarks in the book how she never got fan mail from the girls, because they all wanted to grow up and marry Roy themselves.

Between the covers are rare and glossy photos of Roy, and his films. The large and easy to read text reveals an unassuming man who loved his family and adored kids. His Christian faith, his sense of right and wrong, and his compassion for kids, come through loud and clear. These things were a big part of Roy and Dale's marriage as well, and she comments on them in the book. But perhaps 'loud and clear' is misleading. Roy’s greatness isn't shouted, it's whispered, and shown by his actions both in front of, and behind the camera. He was a caring man, with deep loyalties. He talks about his horse Trigger in such a way that no one can doubt how he felt about his old friend.

There are surprises here concerning Roy’s original aspirations, which I won’t reveal. The tragedy surrounding his wife Arlene, who doesn’t often get mentioned, is dealt with, as is his adopted and fostered children. The children were of various nationalities, and one had Down’s Syndrome, and Dale’s book, Angel Unaware, helped begin a discussion of it once the child passed. Suffice it to say, Roy and Dale loved them all, but tragedy would continue to throw this cowboy from his horse time and again in his private life, in a way it never happened in the movies.

It was behind the scenes, behind the camera, behind the tragedies, that the real hero emerged. Roy tirelessly visited hospital wards and orphanages, trying to bring a smile and give something back. Trigger went too, right up the elevator with old Roy. When the studio didn't think the fans were important, he hired four people out of his own pocket, to help sort through fan mail and answer it all. Just how big a star Roy Rogers was is covered in the book as well, between the wonderful pictures. Reader will find the numbers and statistics staggering.

This picture book with commentary from King of the Cowboys is a nice way to remember him. When Roy Rogers rode off into the sunset for that final time in Apple Valley, in 1998, we lost something that can never be replaced. Our loss, was heaven's gain.
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Episodes from the original series. Good for historical reference or nostalgia. The stories are weak, good and evil are too sharply divided. The fight scenes are poorly choreographed. Sometimes the storyline doesn't make sense. But they can be fun, but either I don't really remember them well or this isn't a good sample of the series. I was disappointed in the episodes overall, they don't hold up.
½
The remember childhoods, early careers & how Leonard Slye & Frances Smith came to be King of the Cowboys and Queen of the West. They share their years as partners, growth of their large & active family. Accounts of Gabby Hayes and Trigger. Sons of the Pioneers, 16 pages of photos. They have ahd their share of heartache but a growing faith in Christ has helped accept the hard times with love for each other and gratitude for the gift of life.
Easy reading. Interesting people. Inspiring but not proselytizing. Nicely done.
½

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