Roy Rogers' filmography ~ look to the related link below .
Rawhide, Roy Rogers, Rainman Rawhide and Roy Rogers Roary the Racing Car :)
Clarabelle was the jeep in the Roy Roger's TV show. It was Nellybelle.
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Roy Rogers' famous horse was named Trigger. Trigger was a golden palomino stallion that appeared in many of Roy Rogers' films and television shows.
Roy Rogers' German shepherd's name was Bullet. Bullet was Roy's faithful companion and appeared in many of his films and television shows.
No, Roy Rodgers was one of the TV singing cowboys, along with Gene Autry.
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Roy Rogers earned approximately $15,000 per episode for "The Roy Rogers Show," which aired from 1951 to 1957. This salary was considered substantial for television at the time, reflecting his popularity as a cowboy star and his established brand in the entertainment industry. The show contributed significantly to his fame and helped solidify his status as a cultural icon.
They made 104 TV shows
Roy Rogers' dog, Bullet, passed away on July 8, 1965. Bullet was a beloved companion and co-star in Rogers' television and film appearances. His death was a significant loss for Rogers, who had a deep bond with the dog. Bullet was often referred to as "the King of the Cowboys' dog."
After Trigger's death in 1965, Roy had the horse's side stretched over a plaster replica of the horse. It was placed in the Roy Rogers Museum, where it remained (first in Victorville and then in Branson) until the museum closed in 2009. The hide is now in possession of cable TV station.