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Dale Evans, who reigned as Queen of the West and rode down happy trails with her late cowboy-king husband Roy Rogers, died yesterday. She was 88. Evans died of congestive heart failure at the coupl… ...
Dale Evans, who starred in dozens of Western films with her husband, Roy Rogers, is recovering from surgery following a stroke she suffered on Mother’s Day, her son said. Evans, 83, was alert… ...
INFOBOX: Western classics Dale Evans starred in 35 Westerns. Some of her films include: Orchestra Wives, 1942 Girl Trouble, 1942 Swing Your Partner, 1943 The West Side Kid, 1943 In Old Oklahoma, 1943 ...
Dale Evans, the western movie star and widow of Roy Rogers, was doing well Wednesday after she was hospitalized with heart problems and respiratory difficulties. Evans, 86, was in good condition at… ...
Dale Evans, the singer-actress who teamed with husband Roy Rogers in popular Westerns and co-wrote their theme song, "Happy Trails to You," died Wednesday at 88, a family spokesman said.
“Bob looked at me with a smile on his face and said, ‘That’s the Dale Evans and Roy Rogers story.’ I’m 45, so I didn’t know who they were.
Dale, the widow of legendary western film star, Roy Rogers, was born Frances Octavia Smith in Uvalde, Texas on Oct. 31, 1912. She began performing at a very early age, singing gospel solos in church.
LIKE COWBOYS AND INDIANS or steak and eggs, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans are a classic Western duo. Roy was raised in Duck Run, Ohio, but Dale is Texas’ own, born in Uvalde and raised in tiny Italy.
Julie Rogers Pomilia, granddaughter of the iconic and legendary western movie and TV stars Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and author of Your Heroes, My Grandparents, joins John Landecker to share her ...
Thanks to a significant donation, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City owns what has been described as the largest collection of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans archives and ...
The picture was a success, and before 1944 ended, Rogers and Ms. Evans had been teamed in three more Westerns, "Yellow Rose of Texas," "Lights of Old Santa Fe " and "San Fernando Valley." ...