1961 to 1997 .
Yes -- the California Angels (as they were known at the time).
yes
He was married twice but had no children. In 1932 he married Ina May Spivey (who died in 1980), who was the niece of Jimmy Long. He married his second wife, Jackie Autry, in 1981. He had no children by either marriage.
Yes, Gene Autry owned an airplane. He was known to have a passion for aviation and even obtained his pilot's license. Autry often used his plane for both personal travel and to promote his business interests, including his entertainment career. His love for flying was a notable aspect of his life outside of his work in music and film.
Well, darling, Gene Autry's trusty sidekick was a German Shepherd named Champion. That pup was more famous than half the actors in Hollywood back in the day. Champion stole the show with his loyalty and charm, making him a true star in his own right.
No. He was a majority stock owner of the California Angels.
Yes -- the California Angels (as they were known at the time).
No ... maybe you are confusing Tex with Gene Autry who was the first owner of the Angels and was the controlling owner from 1961-1995.
yes
He was married twice but had no children. In 1932 he married Ina May Spivey (who died in 1980), who was the niece of Jimmy Long. He married his second wife, Jackie Autry, in 1981. He had no children by either marriage.
Yes, Gene Autry owned an airplane. He was known to have a passion for aviation and even obtained his pilot's license. Autry often used his plane for both personal travel and to promote his business interests, including his entertainment career. His love for flying was a notable aspect of his life outside of his work in music and film.
Well, darling, Gene Autry's trusty sidekick was a German Shepherd named Champion. That pup was more famous than half the actors in Hollywood back in the day. Champion stole the show with his loyalty and charm, making him a true star in his own right.
No.
When I was a little girl, My grandfather Frank Lung a horse trader sold Gene a black horse by the name Blackie, I named it Midnight, and as far as I remember he named it Topper. Champion came after. I have a picture of the horse, and a photo of Gene and his wife when he came to get Midnight.
"In the Heat of the Night" is a classic 1967 film featuring Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, but Allen Autry is not part of the original cast. However, Autry starred in the television series adaptation that aired from 1988 to 1995, where he played the role of Detective Bubba Skinner. The show continued to explore themes of race and justice in the South, similar to the film, while adding its own unique storylines and characters. Autry's portrayal contributed to the series' popularity during its run.
do it own your own ;p
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